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Raspberry Pi Radio Makes the Sweet Music of Bacteria – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Radio Makes the Sweet Music of Bacteria Hackaday The group used geobacter — a kind of bacteria found in soil — a Raspberry Pi , an Arduino, and a camera to build an interesting device. As it looks at the bacteria and uses SuperCollider to create music and lighting from the patterns. You can see a …

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Better Tornado Warnings with Polygons and Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Better Tornado Warnings with Polygons and Pi Hackaday He's using a Raspberry Pi NOAA weather radio receiver with SAME decoding, and while details are sparse and the project is ongoing, the idea seems to be to use the Pi to scrape the NWS site for polygon data once a county-level warning is issued. and more »

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Awesome Mini Vintage Internet Radio Created Using Raspberry Pi And Arduino – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Awesome Mini Vintage Internet Radio Created Using Raspberry Pi And Arduino Geeky Gadgets Guilherme Schallenbach has used a Raspberry Pi mini PC and Arduino micro controller with great effect to create an awesome miniature Internet radio which he has aptly named the Mini Vintage.

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Build your own Raspberry Pi tornado warning system – Opensource.com

Opensource.com Build your own Raspberry Pi tornado warning system Opensource.com Then came the Raspberry Pi , with computing capabilities and a third-party weather radio board. The National Weather Service publishes the polygons for the storm-based warnings on the Internet, and not on the weather radio. The next step is obvious ..

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talkiepi: A Raspberry Pi Walkie-Talkie

talkiepi is a single-button, push-to-talk walkie-talkie build that allows users to talk with their friends easily over WiFi, without the confusion of frequency dials, random buttons, and all the other clicky, turny, pushy options that caused me to break my own walkie-talkies as a child. It’s the brainchild of Daniel Chote , native New Zealander, self-proclaimed Code Monkey and all-round Wonder Dad, currently residing in the USA. Whereas many parents would simply hop on the internet and purchase their kids a set of walkie-talkies, Daniel decided to make his own

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Raspberry Pi Radio Streaming Service Guts Yamaha Shelf System – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Radio Streaming Service Guts Yamaha Shelf System Hackaday Looking to make something of his own that retains that 90's vibe of having a dedicated stereo system but with modern wireless integration, [thk4711] turned an old Yamaha hifi into a Raspberry Pi streaming client. As far as the case goes, a few …

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Amateur Radio at Raspberry Pi event – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Amateur Radio at Raspberry Pi event Southgate Amateur Radio Club Amateur Radio at Raspberry Pi event. Pete M0PSX from Essex Ham will be giving a talk about the Tim Peake GB1SS amateur radio school contacts at the Southend Raspberry Jam on Saturday, August 20

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Amateur Radio Related Uses for the Raspberry Pi [Slides] – DZone News

Amateur Radio Related Uses for the Raspberry Pi [Slides] DZone News Kevin Hooke gave a presentation of using Raspberry Pi for amateur radio. Follow his slides to see how he did it. by

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Pocket FM: independent radio in Syria

When we started thinking about the Raspberry Pi project back in 2009, our ambitions were small, and very focussed on local education. We realised we were doing something bigger than that pretty rapidly, but all the same, some of the projects we come across leave us shocked at their scale, their gravity and their importance. This is one of them

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