Signal Analysis for Radio Monitoring -  Roland Proesch

Signal Analysis for Radio Monitoring (eBook)

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2018 | 1. Auflage
408 Seiten
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This book is aimed to the shortwave listener, who is interested in digital signals. On more than 400 pages with many figures and tables the reader is introduced to the world of signal analysis. The book shall help a shortwave listener to identify digital radio signals. The different waveforms are explained and methodes are described how to analyse and retreave their main parameter. This includes for example the determination of the baud rate of an amplitude shift keying ASK, the measurement of the symbol rate of a phase shift keying PSK, the analysis of the parameter of one carrier of an orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing OFDM or the identification of the different values of a frequency hopping signal. The reader is shown that the same methodes used for determination of a continous frequency shift keying FSK can be used for a frequency hopping system with short bursts. Step by step the reader gets an introduction to the different methods for measurement of the main parameter of a waveform. Comprehensive tables like i.e. used alpabets, protocols, coding or designation of emissions are helping to identify the different waveforms on shortwave.

Roland Proesch was born in 1960 in Kiel. He studied communication technology in Hamburg at the University of the German Army. Since 1977 he is a licensed radio amateur which has enabled him to pursue one of his most profound interests, namely all types of digital communication. He workde in the field of all different kinds of radio monitoring, electronic warfare and satellite communication for over 25 years.

1. List of Pictures


Picture 1: Main view Adobe Audition 1.5

Picture 2: View of a waveform in Adobe Audition 1.5

Picture 3: Time measurement of an OTHR

Picture 4: Main view of the Soundcard Oscilloscope

Picture 5: Signals Analyzer

Picture 6: Main view CODE 300-32

Picture 7: Phase constellation with and without noise

Picture 8: CODE300 Symbol rate measurement of an 8PSK

Picture 9: CODE300 FSK oscilloscope

Picture 10: CODE300 Speed bit measurement

Picture 11: CODE300 spectrogram

Picture 12: go2DECODE main screen

Picture 13: go2DECODE signal identification

Picture 14: go2DECODE production

Picture 15: go2DECODE measurement with harmonic cursors

Picture 16: go2DECODE analysis display

Picture 17: go2DECODE phase constellation

Picture 18: go2ANALYSE bit display

Picture 19: Bit stream view with pattern search

Picture 20: Bit display parameters

Picture 21: Different display modes

Picture 22: go2ANALYSE autocorrelation

Picture 23: Songaram of a real mono signal

Picture 24: Spectrum of a real mono signal

Picture 25: Sonagram of a stereo signal

Picture 26: Spectrum of a stereo signal

Picture 27: Phase display of a stereo audio signal

Picture 28: I/Q baseband signal sonagram

Picture 29: I/Q baseband signal spectrum

Picture 30: I/Q baseband signal phase display

Picture 31: I/Q baseband signal sonogram converted to real

Picture 32: I/Q baseband signal spectrum converted to real

Picture 33: I/Q baseband signal one channel sonagram

Picture 34: I/Q baseband signal one channel spectrum

Picture 35: Result of CheckSR.EXE

Picture 36: Clock correction with a FAX station

Picture 37: Clock correction with a FAX station after adjustment

Picture 38: Clock correction with a STANAG 4285 signal

Picture 39: Clock correction with a STANAG 4285 signal after adjustment

Picture 40: Clock Correction with Signals Analyzer step 1

Picture 41: Clock Correction with Signals Analyzer step 2

Picture 42: Clock Correction with Signals Analyzer step 3

Picture 43: Different AM waveforms

Picture 44: Spectrum and sonogram of an amplitude modulation

Picture 45: Spectrum of a double sideband suppressed carrier signal

Picture 46: Spectrum and sonogram of a single sideband modulation with full carrier

Picture 47: Spectrum and sonogram of a single sideband modulation with reduced carrier

Picture 48: Spectrum of a single sideband modulation

Picture 49: Spectrum of an independent modulated signal

Picture 50: Frequency Modulation

Picture 51: Spectrum and sonogram of a frequency modulation

Picture 52: Spectrum of a wide FM broadcast transmitter

Picture 53: Spectrum of FM stereo signal with sub-channels

Picture 54: Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)

Picture 55: Spectrum of an ASK with 100 Bd

Picture 56: On Off Keying OOK

Picture 57: Oscilloscope display of an ASK

Picture 58: Measurement of ASK baud rate

Picture 59: Different method of baud rate measurement of an ASK

Picture 60: Spectrum measurement of an ASK with 200 Bd

Picture 61: Spectrum measurement of an ASK with 2000 Bd

Picture 62: Different measurement of the baud rate of an ASK

Picture 63: Measurement with eye diagram

Picture 64: Eye diagram with moderate noise

Picture 65: Eye diagram with more noise

Picture 66: Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)

Picture 67: Spectrum of an FSK

Picture 68: Center, mark and space frequency

Picture 69: Frequency shift

Picture 70: FSK with a modulation index M = 1

Picture 71: FSK with a modulation index M = 6

Picture 72: FSK with a modulation index M = 10

Picture 73: MSK with a modulation index M = 0.5

Picture 74: Automatic measurements

Picture 75: Automatic baud rate and shift measurement

Picture 76: Spectrogram display with low FFT resolution

Picture 77: Spectrogram display with high FFT resolution

Picture 78: Mark and space frequency measurement

Picture 79: Frequency measurement with three or harmonic cursor

Picture 80: Baud rate measurement with sonogram

Picture 81: Baud rate measurement with sonogram and harmonic cursor

Picture 82: Spectrum envelope method display

Picture 83: Frequency measurement of Baud rate

Picture 84: Demodulated FSK signal

Picture 85: Bit length measurement with two cursors

Picture 86: Bit length measurement with harmonic cursor

Picture 87: ACF of a Fax signal

Picture 88: ACF of a STANAG 4285 signal measured with HDSDR

Picture 89: ACF function in CODE 300-32

Picture 90: ACF result on CODE300-32

Picture 91: ACF measurement with SA step 1

Picture 92: ACF measurement with SA step 2

Picture 93: ACF measurement with SA step 3

Picture 94: ACF measurement with SA step 4

Picture 95: ACF measurement with SA step 5

Picture 96: Spectrum of a CPFSK with 100 Bd

Picture 97: Spectrum of a DFSK

Picture 98: Spectrum of a typical TWINPLEX signal

Picture 99: Measurement of TWINPLEX tone distance

Picture 100: Baud rate measurement of a TWINPLEX signal

Picture 101: Sonogram of a TWINPLEX signal

Picture 102: Example of a Voice Frequency Telegraphy (VFT)

Picture 103: IQ Plot of C4FM

Picture 104: Sonogram and spectrum of C4FM in idle mode

Picture 105: Spectrum of a MSK

Picture 106: Minimum Shift Keying

Picture 107: One time squaring of a MSK

Picture 108: Spectrum of a Tamed Frequency Modulation (TFM 3) with 100 Bd

Picture 109: BPSK signal with 1200 Bd

Picture 110: GMSK signal with 1200 Bd

Picture 111: Constellation display of a BPSK signal

Picture 112: Constellation display of a GMSK signal

Picture 113: Spectrum of a MFSK with 12 tones

Picture 114: MFSK in the spectrogram view

Picture 115: Number of tones of a MFSK

Picture 116: MFSK with 36 tones

Picture 117: Spectrum of a MFSK with 36 tones

Picture 118: Measurement of tone duration of a MFSK

Picture 119: MFSK measurement with harmonic cursor

Picture 120: Tone duration measurement with MFSK oscilloscope

Picture 121: Determination of numbers of tones of a MFSK

Picture 122: Phase shift Keying

Picture 123: BPSK-A

Picture 124: Phase plane of a BPSK

Picture 125: Spectrum of a BPSK with 600 Bd

Picture 126: BPSK-B

Picture 127: QPSK-A

Picture 128: QPSK-B

Picture 129: Spectrum of a QPSK with 600 Bd

Picture 130: Phase plane of a QPSK

Picture 131: Phase plane of an OQPSK (left) compared to QPSK (right)

Picture 132: OQPSK with one squaring

Picture 133: OQPSK with a double squaring

Picture 134: Analysis display of an OQPSK

Picture 135: Analysis display of a DBPSK

Picture 136: Phase constellation of a π/4 QPSK

Picture 137: Phase Plane of an 8PSK

Picture 138: Spectrum of an 8PSK with 600 Bd

Picture 139: Example of an 8QAM and 16QAM in the Phase Plane

Picture 140: Spectrum of a QAM8 with 600 Bd

Picture 141: Spectrum of a QAM16 with 600 Bd

Picture 142: Amplitude behavior of an absolute BPSK

Picture 143: Amplitude behavior of a differential...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2018
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik
ISBN-10 3-7528-0087-9 / 3752800879
ISBN-13 978-3-7528-0087-6 / 9783752800876
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