![]() ![]() You would like to participate in one of the subjects below? You have a great idea that is not listed? You want to talk to the developers to see if some idea you have fits the project goals? If you’re a student who fulfills the conditions to be funded by google (See here), and if you have good C++ skills and would love to work in a challenging environment that involves networking, cryptography, distributed resources and multi-thread computing, then you’re eligible to get paid for coding in the Retroshare project during 3 months: May to July. OzQube has updated the project titled A Risc-V HC-12 433Mhz Serial Bridge.The Retroshare project is supported by Freifunk, which Google has granted to be an umbrella organisation for Google Summer of Code this year.OzQube has added a new log for A Risc-V HC-12 433Mhz Serial Bridge.Trevor liked uMyo - wearable EMG sensor with wet/dry electrodes.IMBalENce liked 2022 Hackaday Supercon 6 Badge Guide.Jack Nelson liked (Pi)rate box in normal things. Jack Nelson liked Somatic Private Server. zpekic has updated the log for From bit-slice to Basic (and symbolic tracing).Anteneh Gashaw has added a new log for Picture hanger for wheelchair users.Myself on Drone Flies For Five Hours With Hydrogen Fuel Cell.come2 on ESPClicker – An Elegant Solution For Integrating Dumb Devices Into Home Assistant.Cyna on Microbubbles And Ultrasound: Getting Drugs Through The Blood-Brain Barrier.TG on Easy Graphene Production With A Laser Engraver.Drone on Cheaper Sodastream With A Big CO2 Tank Is A Semi-Dangerous Way To Save.Microbubbles And Ultrasound: Getting Drugs Through The Blood-Brain Barrier 19 Comments Posted in Radio Hacks, Raspberry Pi Tagged ham radio, raspberry pi, sdr Post navigation Of course, there are plenty of opportunities to hack the gear. Then again, you might need another $50 for the Raspberry Pi. has talked about how to get started in ham radio for under $50. The hobby is big enough that you’ll find everything from people talking on tiny radios around the world using a hybrid of radio and Internet connectivity, to people bouncing signals off the moon or using ham radio satellites. If you think of it as people with noisy large radios, you might be surprised. But you will find some good notes on how to use the ham-specific software and get a good overview of what is possible. If you are a seasoned Linux user, you won’t need some of the early material. ![]() ![]() You can use other software to pick up weather satellite data. OpenWebRX lets you listen to your software defined radio on the road. You can download the seven-part tutorial as separate PDF files, too.Įven if you aren’t a ham, you might find some of the software interesting. ![]() has a post that takes you from the fundamentals to installing everything from an SDR to many common ham programs for digital modes, APRS, SSTV, and more. Where a ham, at one time, might have a TeleType machine, a slow-scan TV monitor, and a fax printer for receiving satellite images, now that can all be on a single computer which can even be a Raspberry Pi. Some transceivers now have just a few buttons or are even totally computer-controlled. There was a time when a ham radio set up sported many dials and switches and probably quite a few boxes as well. ![]()
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