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FM Radio Receiver Project This project is an FM radio receiver based on Arduino programming language, using the LGT8F328P microcontroller, the RDA5807M receiver module, a 0.96" OLED display, and a ...
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 ...
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I recently searched for a digital FM transmitter kit, but most of the ones that I found online were either too expensive or did not have enough flexibility for my future applications. So I decided to ...
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 ...
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy over the weekend may be interested in a new Arduino FM Radio Project, which uses an ATmega328-based board to communicate with a ...
For those interested in a career in broadcast radio there aren’t many routes into the business. Student radio, pirate radio, and hospital radio usually feature somewhere near the start of any DJ ...
Modding a DIY FM radio kit.On the internet, you can find cheap FM radio receiver kits based on the RDA5807 ‘single-chip FM broadcast stereo radio tuner’ by RDA Microelectronics. This IC contains ...