EMF Camp features Raspberry Pi and LimeSDR GSM network Southgate Amateur Radio Club There are sixteen GSM base stations spread around the site, each one is a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ with a LimeSDR Mini. To find out more Jenny G7CKF talked to two of the people behind the network, on the radio side Lime Microsystems' Andrew Back G7JKB, …
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Raspberry Pi Zero: Lime and Seeed launch cheap SDR bundle for Raspberry Pi – IT PRO
IT PRO Raspberry Pi Zero: Lime and Seeed launch cheap SDR bundle for Raspberry Pi IT PRO Lime Microsystems and Seeed Studio have launched a low-cost software defined radio starter kit for Raspberry Pi , designed to open up the radio app development environment to Raspberry Pi Zero and Pi 3 users. The $249 (£180) bundle includes a LimeSDR … and more »
How to Track Government Aircraft 200 Miles Away with a Raspberry Pi – Intelligent Aerospace
How to Track Government Aircraft 200 Miles Away with a Raspberry Pi Intelligent Aerospace Aircraft equipped with ADS-B are constantly shouting their location into the radio void, along with other useful unauthenticated and unencrypted data. Using an ADS-B receiver with a Software Defined Radio (SDR) and a Raspberry Pi , which will make in ..
Build a Dedicated Sleep Timer Radio with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker
Build a Dedicated Sleep Timer Radio with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Falling asleep and waking up to the radio is great, and while there are plenty of devices out there with sleep timers, Instructables user univership shows off how you can build your own with a Raspberry Pi . The setup here is pretty simple. The ..
Transform A Vintage Radio Into A Raspberry Pi-Powered Wi-Fi Jukebox – Lifehacker Australia
Transform A Vintage Radio Into A Raspberry Pi -Powered Wi-Fi Jukebox Lifehacker Australia Long story short, he packed a Raspberry Pi into the radio as its brains, gutted a pair of cheap Logitech speakers to replace the beat up drivers in the radio, and even snagged the optical sensor from an old mouse to monitor the dials (this way he could … and more
Transform a Vintage Radio into a Raspberry Pi-Powered Wi-Fi Jukebox – Lifehacker
Transform a Vintage Radio into a Raspberry Pi -Powered Wi-Fi Jukebox Lifehacker Long story short, he packed a Raspberry Pi into the radio as its brains, gutted a pair of cheap Logitech speakers to replace the beat up drivers in the radio, and even snagged the optical sensor from an old mouse to monitor the dials (this way he could …