One of the Rasbberry Pi versions could probably be added inside a transceiver case running Linux.? That could replace an Arduino and PC as well.??
I was thinking along the same lines. This would open up quite a bit of possibilities with all the extra CPU power.?
I liked the suggestion from RCBoatGuy that pertains to this:
- Si5351 on main board, not on Raduino/Teensyduino/JackAl
If the?Si5351 was on the mainboard, then you can use whatever you want for the CPU board and the it via the I2C interface. It would increase the hackable-ness of the uBitx.
Eric
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 1:04 PM Arv Evans <arvid.evans@...> wrote:
One of the Rasbberry Pi versions could probably be added inside a transceiver case running Linux.? That could replace an Arduino and PC as well.??