I believe it takes 4 days to learn the basics of software defined radio, even if you’ve never done a single radio-related thing in your life. Less than a week.
If you lay that solid foundation in SDR and gnuradio, you’ll be far more effective in your future endeavors, whether that’s:
- scanning for and intercepting signals
- reverse engineering transmissions
- building your own programmable RF systems for exfiltration
Join us this August at Black Hat to get started with SDR. We have a two-day introductory class that’s perfect for beginners. You don’t need to know a thing, and you don’t need to bring a thing. You’ll use our laptops and SDR hardware. No pre-class installation homework, just show up and sit down. You’ll learn the basics of gnuradio, RF theory and SDR operation – which will enable you to build analog transmitters and receivers.
You can then move on to our Intermediate Digital SDR class, where we’ll work through all the stuff you need to build digital radios:
- OOK, FSK, GFSK and PSK modulation
- handling preambles, payload encodings and CRCs
- clock synchronization!
- and much more
If you’ve already spent some time with SDR and know the basics of gnuradio, you can jump straight to the intermediate class. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about this. We can also chat about our advanced classes in reverse engineering or gnuradio application development.
Hope to see you in Vegas!