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Discovery Dish
Watch a livestream on DIY weather satellite reception and radio astronomy, catch up with Hardware Happy Hour, check out this homemade ISS Repeater, and browse the Qorvo job board. Plus, get your CaribouLite.

Now that Zerowriter Ink is fully funded, it's time for a giveaway. Plus, I was interviewed by CBC radio and I have a shoutout for a great indie horror podcast.

Good Ancestor Kilakila: An SDR Satellite
A whirlwind tour through Good Ancestor Kilakila, a tiny experimental communications satellite developed in a few months around Lime Microsystems SDRs and Raspberry Pis.

Nordic and Qorvo have announced a joint reference design for a UWB-based smart lock application for Aliro and Matter, a biometric monitor wristwatch and a wireless smart water valve both based on Nordic have started shipping their first production batch, Feather-form factor dev boards for nRF54L and nRF9161 are making the rounds, and recent Nordic product launches, and several projects shipping now.

LimeSDR with Aluminum Kit
BT and Lime Microsystems invite all backers of the LimeSDR, LimeNET and LimeSDR Mini campaigns to enter a competition to find the best 10 radio access demos.

Project Update · Hacking the Wireless Future
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British Telecom (BT) and EE are sponsoring a summer hackathon competition in partnership with Lime Micro. Let's see what you can do with LimeNET and LimeSDR!

Alexandru Csete takes us through his first experiences with LimeSDR and getting it to work with the popular SDR receiver application, Gqrx. Noting how, thanks to Josh's work on the driver, this was simply a matter of configuring appropriate sample rate and bandwidth settings.

In previous updates, we described how the HealthyPi can be used with a display and touchscreen, and with a PC. Today's update shows you how to turn the HealthyPi into a standalone, wireless vital sign monitor.

LimeSDR Micro
Project Update · GNU Radio Video Demo
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In this latest update, we provide a quick demo of using the gr-limesuiteng blocks with LimeSDR Micro and a simple spectrum analyzer application.

We share a bit about the history and the main technical challenges we've tackled with True Wireless Valve

LimeSDR with Aluminum Kit
BT and Lime Microsystems invite all backers of the LimeSDR, LimeNET and LimeSDR Mini campaigns to enter a competition to find the best 10 radio access demos.

CANFDuino update
Good news: so far, the main processor is still on track for the manufacturing of the next batch of CANFDuinos, which should arrive this month. For this field update, we are going to show you how the CANFDuino can be easily customized for your application by using the PCB prototyping area.

LimeSDR Mini Render
Project Update · GNU Radio Demo
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Here's a video demonstrating the use of LimeSDR Mini with GNU Radio.

LimeSDR with Aluminum Kit
BT and Lime Microsystems invite all backers of the LimeSDR, LimeNET and LimeSDR Mini campaigns to enter a competition to find the best 10 radio access demos.

Come see us this week at GNU Radio Conference and check out samples of XCOM, one of our two upcoming new products. Also, we explain XTRX RF bandwidth and sample rate and throughput limits.

BlueIO832Mini
We have recently begun the certification process for BlueIO832 Mini, and we should be done in a couple of weeks. We are also working on a new app called BlueIODevin. This update also includes a video that shows how you can use BlueIO832 Mini to program MicroPython wirelessly.

A long, long time ago, there used to be places in town (whole streets sometimes) where you could buy parts for radios and other electronics. Most are gone now, but those that exist have quite the story to tell, and have stuff you can't find anywhere else...

Using the Mesh Radio on the Idiotware Shield, simple text messages can be received by broadcast and displayed on the OLED.

The FreeSRP can now be used in Windows. `libfreesrp` was successfully compiled for Windows, requiring only very minor modifications (which will be published soon). Supporting `libfreesrp` on Windows makes it possible build Pothos SDR with FreeSRP support.

Project Update · Building a LimeSDR Remote Radio Head
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In a new post up on the Myriad-RF blog, Andrew takes us through the hardware build for a remote radio head, which is to say a system that integrates RF and digital converters etc. that is used together with a second networked, remote system which then runs the actual SDR application.
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