Course Description

Explore the invisible world of radio signals that surround us every day—at home, at work, in vehicles, and beyond. These signals are the backbone of modern communication and control systems, powering devices like:

  • Cellphones

  • Walkie-talkies

  • Bluetooth devices

  • Garage door openers

  • Flight information signals

  • Car door opener

  • Mobile payment systems (NFC)

  • RFID signals

  • GPS

  • Satellites

  • Drones

  • Police and Military Radio

  • and so much more.


With advancements in Software-Defined Radio (SDR), your laptop can now send, receive, and manipulate many of these signals, creating both exciting opportunities and serious cybersecurity and national defense concerns.


What You'll Learn:
In this innovative course, you’ll:

  • Build and configure a software-defined radio using a standard Linux system.

  • Analyze, send, and manipulate a variety of radio signals.

  •  Understand the potential vulnerabilities and security challenges associated with radio technology.


What You Need:
To fully engage in this course, students are encouraged to purchase:

  • An SDR-RTL kit (~$35)

  • A HackRF device (~$350)

Lessons

    1. SDR for Hackers v3, Day 1_1

    2. SDR for Hackers v3, Day 1_2

    3. SDR for Hackers v3, Day 1_3

    1. SDR for Hackers v3, Day 2

    1. SDR for Hackers v3, Day 3

    2. SDR for Hackers v3 Day 3.2

    1. Iridium ISU AT Command Reference v5-1

About this course

  • $299.00
  • 7 lessons
  • 8 hours of video content

SDR for Hackers

Everything you need to know about hacking Radio Sgnals..