Technical Handbook for Radio Monitoring VHF/UHF -  Roland Proesch,  Aikaterini Daskalaki-Proesch

Technical Handbook for Radio Monitoring VHF/UHF (eBook)

Edition 2022
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2022 | 1. Auflage
508 Seiten
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This book is describing common waveforms used on VHF- and UHF. It shall help the interested reader to identify these waveforms. The book is describing digital modulations like FSK, PSK, FH, DSSS aso. and used protocols. Systems like AIS, ACARS, GMS and others are described with spectrum pictures and detailed technical parameter.

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 worked in the field of all different kinds of radio monitoring, electronic warfare and satellite communication for nearly 40 years.

1. List of Pictures


Picture 1: Different AM waveforms

Picture 2: Spectrum and sonagram of an amplitude modulation

Picture 3: Spectrum of a double sideband suppressed carrier signal

Picture 4: Spectrum and sonagram of a single sideband modulation with full carrier

Picture 5: Spectrum and sonagram of a single sideband modulation with reduced carrier

Picture 6: Spectrum of a single sideband modulation

Picture 7: Spectrum of an independent modulated signal

Picture 8: Frequency Modulation

Picture 9: Spectrum and sonagram of a frequency modulation

Picture 10: FM without subtone modulation

Picture 11: FM with subtone modulation

Picture 12: Spectrum of a wide FM broadcast transmitter

Picture 13: Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)

Picture 14: Spectrum of an ASK with 100 Bd

Picture 15: Oscilloscope display of an ASK

Picture 16: Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)

Picture 17: Spectrum of an FSK

Picture 18: Spectrum of a CPFSK with 100 Bd

Picture 19: Spectrum of a DFSK

Picture 20: IQ Plot of C4FM

Picture 21: Sonagram and spectrum of C4FM in idle mode

Picture 22: Minimum Shift Keying

Picture 23: Spectrum of a Tamed Frequency Modulation (TFM 3) with 100 Bd

Picture 24: Spectrum of a MFSK with 12 tones

Picture 25: Phase shift Keying

Picture 26: BPSK-A

Picture 27: Phase constellation of a BPSK

Picture 28: Spectrum of a BPSK with 600 Bd

Picture 29: Analysis display of a BPSK

Picture 30: QPSK-A

Picture 31: Spectrum of a QPSK with 600 Bd

Picture 32: Phase constellation of a QPSK

Picture 33: Phase constellation of a QPSK with lines

Picture 34: Analysis display of a QPSK

Picture 35: Phase plane of an OQPSK (right) compared to QPSK (left)

Picture 36: Phase constellation of an 8PSK

Picture 37: Phase constellation of an 8PSK with lines

Picture 38: Analysis display of an 8PSK

Picture 39: Spectrum of an 8PSK with 600 Bd

Picture 40: Phase constellation of a DBPSK-A

Picture 41: Phase constellation of a DBPSK-B

Picture 42: Phase constellation of a DBPSK-B with lines

Picture 43: Phase constellation of a DQPSK-A

Picture 44: Phase Constellation of a DQPSK-B

Picture 45: Phase constellation of a DQPSK-B with lines

Picture 46: Phase Constellation of a D8PSK-A

Picture 47: Phase Constellation of a D8PSK-B

Picture 48: Phase constellation of a D8PSK-B with lines

Picture 49: Example of the constellation for an 8QAM and 16QAM

Picture 50: Spectrum of a 8QAM with 600 Bd

Picture 51: Spectrum of a 16QAM with 600 Bd

Picture 52: Constellation of a 16QAM

Picture 53: Constellation of a 32QAM

Picture 54: Constellation of a 64QAM

Picture 55: Comparison of FDM and OFDM

Picture 56: Spectrum of an audio OFDM with 45 channels

Picture 57: Spectrum of an OFDM for DAB

Picture 58: CSS up chirp

Picture 59: CSS down chirp

Picture 60: CSS unmodulated carrier

Picture 61: CSS modulated carrier

Picture 62: CSS spreading factor over time

Picture 63: CSS signal (example LoRa)

Picture 64: Function of a DSSS

Picture 65: Function of FHSS

Picture 66: Spectrogram of a Frequency Hopper

Picture 67: Different types of amplitude modulation

Picture 68: Quantization in a PCM

Picture 69: Delta Modulation

Picture 70: Common data formats

Picture 71: Principle of FDMA

Picture 72: Principle of TDMA

Picture 73: Principle of OFDMA

Picture 74: The OSI reference model

Picture 75: STANAG 5066 layers

Picture 76: Spectrum of a 5G signal

Picture 77: 5G framing

Picture 78: Spectrum of ACARS

Picture 79: Sonagram of ACARS packets

Picture 80: Mode-S short squitter frame

Picture 81: Mode-S extended squitter frame

Picture 82: PPM of ADS-B

Picture 83: Framing of ADS-B

Picture 84: RF spectrum of a VOR

Picture 85: Pulse shaping of DME

Picture 86: Principle of DME

Picture 87: Timing of DME

Picture 88: Pulse timing for DME

Picture 89: Spectrum of the interrogator signal with 12 μs

Picture 90: Interrogator pulses of an aircraft

Picture 91: Spectrum of the interrogator signal with 36 μs

Picture 92: AIS frame

Picture 93: AIS spectrum and sonagram

Picture 94: APCO 25 Phase I spectrum

Picture 95: APCO 25 Phase I sonogram

Picture 96: APCO25 Phase I C4FM modulation

Picture 97: LDU1 framing of APCO25

Picture 98: LDU2 framing of APCO25

Picture 99: APCO25 Link Control Word

Picture 100: APCO25 Encryption Sync Word

Picture 101: APCO 25 header

Picture 102: APCO25 Terminator Data Unit without link control info

Picture 103: APCO25 Terminator Data Unit with link control info

Picture 104: APCO25 data transmission

Picture 105: APCO 25 Phase II spectrum

Picture 106: APCO 25 Phase II sonogram

Picture 107: Constellation of the H-DQPSK od APCO 25 Phase II

Picture 108: Spectrum and sonagram of an ARDIS signal with 4800 Bps

Picture 109: Spectrum and sonagram of a 4FSK ARDIS signal with 19200 Bps

Picture 110: Framing of MDC-4800 in an ARDIS signal

Picture 111: Framing of RD-LAP in an ARDIS signal

Picture 112: Spectrum and sonagram of an ATCS signal

Picture 113: Structure of a 5 series address

Picture 114: Structure of a 7 series address

Picture 115: Spectrum of an ATIS 1200 Bd signal with test loop

Picture 116: Spectrum of BIIS

Picture 117: Format of a Bluetooth frame

Picture 118: BLE channels

Picture 119: BLE framing

Picture 120: Spectrum of a BLE beacon

Picture 121: BLE beacon framing

Picture 122: Spectrum of a WFM

Picture 123: Spectrum of FM stereo with sub-channels

Picture 124: Car key Audi A4 RF spectrum

Picture 125: Car key Audi A4 full burst

Picture 126: Car key Audi A4 partial burst

Picture 127: Landrover frequency hopping

Picture 128: Landrover timing

Picture 129: Landrover one burst packet

Picture 130: Landrover synchronisation burst

Picture 131: Landrover data packet

Picture 132: Mercedes Sprinter car key spectrum

Picture 133: Mercedes Sprinter car key data

Picture 134: Spectrum of a CCIR-1 signal

Picture 135: Spectrum of a CCIR-2 signal

Picture 136: Spectrum of CCITT signal

Picture 137: Spectrum of a GMSK with 19200 Bd

Picture 138: CDPD framing of forward channel

Picture 139: CDPD reverse channel framing

Picture 140: Cordless phone standards

Picture 141: Spectrum of a CT2 signal

Picture 142: Framing of CT2

Picture 143: Spectrum of a DAB signal

Picture 144: Spectrum of a DAB+ signal

Picture 145: Spectrum of a WFM with subcarriers

Picture 146: Sonagram of with broadcast with DARC

Picture 147: Sonagram of a DARC signal

Picture 148: Spectrum of a DECT signal

Picture 149: Slot occupation of DECT

Picture 150: Framing of DECT voice transmission

Picture 151: DMR 4FSK in the frequency display

Picture 152: Spectrum of a DMR...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.6.2022
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik
ISBN-10 3-7562-5314-7 / 3756253147
ISBN-13 978-3-7562-5314-2 / 9783756253142
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