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This book published in free access in Education Library on Analog Devices, Inc. web site.[0]

  Software-Defined Radio for Engineers, by Travis F. Collins,
  Robin Getz, Di Pu, and Alexander M. Wyglinski, 2018,
  ISBN-13: 978-1-63081-457-1.
The web site sdrforengineers[1] provides supplementary materials for the text, hands on content, labs, assignments, end of chapter questions, that anyone can use or contribute to.

Slides and other materials for lectures related to SDR for Engineer textbook released on GitHub.[2]

[0] http://www.analog.com/en/education/education-library/softwar...

[1] http://sdrforengineers.github.io

[2] https://github.com/sdrforengineers/LectureMaterials/releases...



Very nice, and I think the ADALM-PLUTO is a very accessible SDR that is a step up from the RTL sticks that most folks start with.


Primarily because it can also send.


That and a price of $99 vs $300 for the low end of the "high end" SDRs.


But if you want to actually use the chip in a design, it's still $300.


> I think the ADALM-PLUTO is a very accessible SDR that is a step up from the RTL sticks that most folks start with.

Because discussed book name is "Software-Defined Radio for Engineers", and NOT "Software-Defined Radio for Dummies"[0]

  ;-)
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_Dummies


This is awesome, thank you for making this available. Having had to piece this together from multiple books, blog posts, tutorials, GNU Radio, etc. having a single reference is really helpful


The sdrforengineers site is just a template, and it doesn't contain or link to anything useful.

I was excited about the book, but I couldn't even get the first MATLab example (gibbs.m) to work. What is scope()?


> The sdrforengineers site is just a template, and it doesn't contain or link to anything useful.

To be clear, sdrforengineers[0] site contain few useful links:

- link to printed version of this book on Amazon;[1]

- link to video course "ECE4305 Software Defined Radio Systems and Analysis " as playlist on YouTube;[2]

- link to their page on GitHub, where repo with LectureMaterials for this book hosted.[3]

[0] http://sdrforengineers.github.io

[1] https://www.amazon.com/Software-defined-Radio-Engineers-Trav...

[2] https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBfTSoOqoRnOTBTLahXBl...

[3] https://github.com/sdrforengineers/LectureMaterials




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