Over on his blog F4GOH has posted a rather comprehensive tutorial consisting of seven PDF documentsshowing how he's set up his Raspberry Pi for ham radio and other RF projects. The PDF's essentially form a book that starts with the very basics like preparing an OS for the Pi SD Card, ...
An HF Ham Radio SSB/AM/FM/CW Transmitter made from a Raspberry Pi Pico and not much more Over on Hackaday we've seen a story about aRaspberry Pi Pico based software defined radio transmitterthat is capable of transmitting SSB, AM, FM and CW anywhere between 0.5 -...
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Hambone is a Ham Radio Bot built for the Raspberry Pi. It acts as computer interface for your radio by listening for DTMF commands and can activate the radio's PTT via the RPI's GPIO to play audio. Think of this as an IRC bot but with a radio!
The official Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+ is not available yet, but we already have an embarrassment of choice with products such as thePineBerry Pi HatDrive,Waveshare PCIe To M.2 HAT+,Pimoroni NVMe Base, and theGeekworm X1003. The latest X1004 adds even more options with suppo...
raspberry_pi_space Share History 56 comments 0 members are here Sign in to reply Top Comments Former Member9 年多前in reply toEyedoll+5 I have seen the birth and growth of M$. That's how long I have been playing with computers. Starting around 1979 when Bill Gates ported CP/M-86 to...
Bravo! I have one of them deployed to support my 24/7 ham radio DSTAR hotspot. Works like a charm! Best regards from Seattle. Jonathan, KK7PW Buddy Hensley 8th January 2013,10:00 pm I love Raspberry Pi, I bought mine at alllied.com !
Sat Jan 19, 2013 5:12 pm for the usb disk, you can follow the same instruction that for the sd card. I am booting on a 32MB sd card and its working fine the tricky part will be to extend the usb partition file from the PI. ...