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+ | ===== About Us ===== | ||
+ | Red Wire Technologies (RWT), a small, woman-owned business located in Knoxville, Tennessee, specializes in producing high-performance embedded SDR solutions. We are a complete custom engineering company, specializing in software defined radio, wireless communications, | ||
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+ | RWT is proficient at working with customers to meet specific needs by modifying our current products, performing custom software development, | ||
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+ | All RWT products are designed, engineered, and assembled in the USA. All of our enclosures and PCBs are fabricated and assembled in America using a combination of domestic and foreign parts, with foreign components used only when no domestic substitute is available. | ||
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+ | This Wiki contains user documentation and more detailed information about the products designed and sold. | ||
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+ | RWT currently has two commercially available SDRs, the **[[oxygen: | ||
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+ | ==== Our Approach to Software Defined Radio ==== | ||
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+ | The engineers at RWT began our work in SDR during previous careers as consumers of commercial SDR hardware, focusing mainly on signal processing algorithm and software development. Dissatisfied with the low performance, | ||
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+ | We know that a successful fieldable SDR should be: | ||
+ | - **Fully Embedded** – The radio must be self contained. It is our experience that no user wants to transport extra equipment such as laptops and cables in order to make their SDR work after completion of initial software development. | ||
+ | - **Rugged** – Consumer grade hardware pieced together and placed in a box will not hold up to long term use. A completely fieldable SDR should be able to be made mil spec. | ||
+ | - **Open Source** – No user wants to be locked into a proprietary software architecture. An embedded SDR should be Linux based and be able to support GNU Radio for open development and code reuse. | ||
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- | ===== About Us ===== | ||
- | Red Wire Technologies (RWT), a small, woman-owned business located in Knoxville, Tennessee, specializes in producing high-performance embedded SDR solutions. We are a complete custom engineering company, specializing in software defined radio, wireless communications, | ||
- | |||
- | RWT is proficient at working with customers to meet specific needs by modifying our current products, performing custom software development, | ||
- | All RWT products are designed, engineered, and assembled in the USA. All of our enclosures and PCBs are fabricated and assembled in America using a combination of domestic and foreign parts, with foreign components used only when no domestic substitute is available. | ||
- | |||
- | This Wiki contains user documentation and more detailed information about the products designed and sold. | ||
- | |||
- | RWT currently has two commercially available SDRs, the **[[oxygen: | ||
- | |||
- | ==== Our Approach to Software Defined Radio ==== | ||
- | |||
- | The engineers at RWT began our work in SDR during previous careers as consumers of commercial SDR hardware, focusing mainly on signal processing algorithm and software development. Dissatisfied with the low performance, | ||
- | |||
- | We know that a successful fieldable SDR should be: | ||
- | - **Fully Embedded** – The radio must be self contained. It is our experience that no user wants to transport extra equipment such as laptops and cables in order to make their SDR work after completion of initial software development. | ||
- | - **Rugged** – Consumer grade hardware pieced together and placed in a box will not hold up to long term use. A completely fieldable SDR should be able to be made mil spec. | ||
- | - **Open Source** – No user wants to be locked into a proprietary software architecture. An embedded SDR should be Linux based and be able to support GNU Radio for open development and code reuse. | ||
- | - // | ||
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