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Posted in Android Hacks, Radio Hacks Tagged direct conversion, ham radio, radio frequency, receiver, superheterodyne ← Deployable By Design With Bunnie Huang, Nadya Peek, And Joi Ito ...
This project sets up an Arduino Nano as a wireless receiver using an NRF24L01 module. It listens for control packets from a paired transmitter, parses the incoming data, and displays the values via ...
So [Todd] has set out to build an Arduino frequency counter for a Kenwood TS-520S HF ham radio. This post (and the video found after the break) doesn’t cover the entire project.
The HD Radio standard, at least in the US, is encrypted and proprietary, with apparently some rather strong lawyers behind it. So, unless you feel like reverse engineering a few receivers to ...
🧠 Working Principle A potentiometer acts as the Synchro Transmitter, generating an analog voltage representing angle. Arduino reads this analog input. The value is mapped and sent to control a servo ...
The Rapid Radio is a 2.4GHz ISM band devices and is both Raspberry Pi And Arduino compatible and is supplied with full rapidradio source code is available at GitHub, that is free to use and modify ...