The combination of the LMS7002M transceiver and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 have
enabled us to create a feature packed, fully integrated SDR platform at an incredibly low
cost. We’re huge fans of the Raspberry Pi platform and we are delighted to have just received
approval to use the Powered by Raspberry Pi logo on the LimeNET Micro aluminium case.
Check out this new video showing the xMASS SDR running eight channels at 65 MSps or four channels at 130 MSps on a single CPU, all without any overruns.
Were very flattered to have reached almost 70% of our goal already and
would like to thank our supporters. A lot of people have reached out to
us to extend Novena and make it even better, and so were offering these
stretch goals to provide you an even better open laptop.
Partnering with Jon Nettleton for Open 2D/3D Graphics Drivers on Novena: +$50k ($300k total) [COMPLETE AS OF MAY 12!]
We desi...
Thank you to everyone for all the support received in the first few days of the campaign! I have already received a few questions, most of them concerning support for SDR frameworks other than GNU Radio (such as Pothos SDR) or one of the FreeSRP's most important hardware features: the IO capabilities provided by the expansion port. In this first update, I will try to address these topics.
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.
Thank you for signing up for updates on the XTRX software-defined
radio project. The XTRX campaign is going live today; please follow
along, pledge, and help spread the word about this project!
First of all, a big thank you all for supporting XTRX campaign and
congratulations to everyone interested in SDR! The $108k/120% funding
raised for XTRX so far is the best evidence that it's time for
off-the-shelf, embedded SDR solutions.
This update will cover some technical details of **FPGA development** over CaribouLite and the **SMI interface**. Weekly questions from backers and answers come next, and finally we will have a special topic about the **real Caribou**.
KrakenSDR is now available for crowdfunding on Crowd Supply. It is a five-channel, RX-only, software-defined radio (SDR) based on the RTL-SDR and designed for phase-coherent applications and experiments. Phase-coherent SDR opens the door to some very interesting applications, including radio direction finding, passive radar, and beam forming. Come have a look at our campaign page to learn more!