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Icom uses resistive buttons to control the Voice, Morse, and RTTY keyer. This includes radios like the IC-7300, IC-7610, and IC-705. The IC-7300 only has the ability to repond to 4 buttons through the ...
43 thoughts on “ HamShield Puts Your Arduino On The Radio ” Rick says: July 13, 2015 at 7:10 pm looks like it could have a few uses. Report comment. Reply. r4k says: ...
The friend’s radio didn’t come with a frequency display, and buying the add-on would cost more than the radio did. So [Todd] has set out to build an Arduino frequency counter for a Kenwood TS ...
Arduino + Radio = Fun. Though primarily focused on the Arduino Nano, the projects outlined in this publication are fully compatible with the Arduino Uno.The book kicks off with a chapter on the ...
Because some hardware setup is required to build up a functioning radio, an Arduino can be used to supply the voltage and control the radio chip. The 3.3-V power can be taken from the Arduino’s ...
So if you think Arduino HamShield is something you could benefit from, visit the Kickstarter website now to make a pledge from $98 and help the Arduino HamShield become a reality. Source: Kickstarter ...
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