Results for 'radio'


AIR-T
A high-performance SDR seamlessly integrated with state-of-the-art deep learning hardware

We're happy to announce that all KrakenSDRs and antenna sets for backers have been delivered to the Crowd Supply warehouse! Now that customers are receiving their products, we wanted to remind people about our Wiki and the all-important Quick Start guide on it.

Boondock Echo
We are thrilled to share some fantastic news with our amazing community: thanks to your incredible support, we have surpassed our funding goal for Project Boondock Echo! This is a significant milestone in our journey to revolutionize two-way radio communication, and it's all because of you. But wait, there's more! Read on for a closer look at what we've been working on.

Project Update · Reviving a Vintage Radio with Loud-ESP
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One of the reasons I created Loud-ESP was to bring new life to old, obsolete audio gear. Here's how I revived a vintage Unica Oscar 7015 radio.

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Boondock Echo, a revolutionary device set to transform the way we use two-way radios. Designed for both enthusiasts and professionals, the Boondock Echo bridges the gap between traditional radio communication and modern digital capabilities.

Project Update · NUT2NT+ GNU-Radio Connection ready
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First of all, many thanks to the people who have already pledged! Currently, we have more than half of our goal.

KrakenSDR
Conference Event · Radio Direction Finding with a KrakenSDR
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Locate radio transmitters--even if they don't want to be found! In this workshop, you will track down a radio with the help of a phase coherent software defined radio. Participants will receive a primer on software defined radios, direction finding, and the sport of fox hunting. The workshop may involve walking around outside to locate various transmitters.

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.

uSDR
Simplify SDR software setup with uSDR, a straightforward hardware solution that operates directly in a web browser using WebUSB technology, effectively eliminating the hassles of app installation, compatibility issues, and complex configurations.

Building a bot or a drone is one thing, but controlling it over a particular wireless network is a different task altogether. You need to see to it that the control signals are received without any delay from the controller to the receiver, so that the bot or drone can perform actions accordingly in real time.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Vodafone
Vodafone, a key global operator, is backing LimeNET and supporting us to take our software defined radio technology mainstream with operator deployments.

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.

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.

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.

LimeSDR Mini Render
Universal Radio Hacker (URH) is an incredibly handy tool designed for investigating unknown wireless protocols of a typically simple nature, such as those used by wireless thermostats, weather stations, and garage door openers, to name but a few common applications.
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