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SDR - Software Defined Radio Workshop in Bangalore

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Software Defined Radio Workshop By INDIAN INSTITUTE OF HAMS, VU2IIH, Bangalore

Hi All,

IIH will be conducting practical workshop on SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO (SDR). It is 7 Mhz  receiver (Amateur Radio Band).  Any member interested to assemble can enroll for this unique workshop.  Workshop will be conducted by Mr Ramprabhu (VU2DEV)

Date and Timings:

  • SATURDAY, 18th February 2012 1500 hrs – 1900 hrs.
  • SUNDAY, 19th November 2012 1000 hrs – 1730 hrs.


Venue:   Ham Radio Station, 2nd Floor, Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium, Kasturba road, Bangalore-1
For more details visit:  www.indianhams.com

via, Sathyapal, VU2FI

Last Updated on Friday, 10 February 2012 08:05  

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