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Anyone heard of a Radioberry?


 
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Looks pretty interesting¡­a Raspberry Pi ¡°hat¡± that turns it into a full SDR (transmit and receive) for about $150 + cost of the Pi. Anyone out there have one?




73,

Mark
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Mark Ehr | K0EHR

President, 285 Tech Connect Radio Club
Littleton, Colorado

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Definitely interesting. I don¡¯t have one but I see possibilities. ?Keep us posted if you learn more.?

Tony
K0mcw


On Jan 23, 2024, at 8:36 PM, Mark Ehr | K0EHR <mark@...> wrote:

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Looks pretty interesting¡­a Raspberry Pi ¡°hat¡± that turns into a full SDR (transmit and receive) for about $150 + cost of the Pi. Anyone out there have one?




73,

Mark
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Mark Ehr | K0EHR

President, 285 Tech Connect Radio Club
Littleton, Colorado

k0ehr@...
Check out my ham radio blog:


 
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Will do,. I'm particularly intrigued by its transmit capabilities. I can think of all sorts of interesting use cases, from a WSPR or CW Skimmer receiver to a digipeater to a mesh networking hub. Even though the transmit power is only about 100mW, the fact that it's 100% based on open source software and that there are a number of additional linear amp "hat" designs/kits available intrigues me. Might be a good match for the Raspberry Pi 5 I have coming in a week or so...!?

This is definitely a "thing" -- there is a Facebook group with 1900 members along with a Google group and at least one Github repo supporting this.?




and...you can buy one for $159 from an Amazon seller (considerably less risky than buying from Ali Express!).?

73,

Mark
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Mark Ehr | K0EHR

President, 285 Tech Connect Radio Club
Littleton, Colorado

k0ehr@...
Check out my ham radio blog: