We're looking to ship your badges week of August 10, so please check your shipping address and email support@crowdsupply.com if you've moved since you backed the campaign, or if you need your items sent to an alternate address because you're on the road, etc.
With the first batch of boards on their way out to backers now seemed like a great time to thank our partners and the software-defined radio pioneers, who together with everyone who backed the campaign have helped to make LimeSDR possible. As such here’s a short video from Ebrahim Bushehri, CEO of Lime Micro and founder of Myriad-RF.
Having a great hardware platform is one thing, but as any experienced engineer will tell you, this is only half of the story and you also need solid software support to realise the true potential of that hardware. So it's hardly surprising that we've had quite a few backers asking for more details of the driver software for LimeSDR and whether it will support this application or that application.
In this video Andrew picks up where he left off with his blog post on building a remote radio head using LimeSDR, going on to show it being used to stream samples across the network to a laptop
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In this latest demo, Karl shows how gr-802-11 — a GNU Radio based OFDM transceiver for IEEE 802.11a/g/p networks — can be used with the LimeSDR Mini to observe and record Wi-Fi signals.
Thank you for your patience while we continue to manufacture and ship LimeSDR, LimeSDR Mini, and related products. We are experiencing a modest delay in fulfilling all outstanding orders while we ramp up higher-volume manufacturing and transfer inventory management fully over to Crowd Supply.
This great demo (with a video and source code) uses a new 64-bit Linux networking appliance to stream to the internet FM radio from an attached LimeSDR.
We are pleased to be able to report that the first 500 boards have been manufactured and put through automated testing. All that remains now is for manual testing of a random sample, before they are shipped off to Crowd Supply and from there out to our backers and developers.
We have two new demos to share featuring the LimeSDR Mini being used with SDRangel, both courtesy of Marty Wittrock, a veteran user of the larger 2x2 MIMO LimeSDR board and a keen advocate for amateur radio use.
A quick demo of SDRangel being used with a pre-production LimeSDR-Mini v1.0 board and a small antenna that came with a DVB tuner dongle, using these to receive broadcast FM radio stations.
We’re pleased to announce that support is now available for using LimeSDR hardware
with the popular Windows application, HDSDR (High Definition Software Defined Radio).