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Because some hardware setup is required to build up a functioning radio, an Arduino can be used to supply the voltage and control the radio chip. The 3.3-V power can be taken from the Arduino’s ...
So [Todd] has set out to build an Arduino frequency counter for a Kenwood TS-520S HF ham radio. This post (and the video found after the break) doesn’t cover the entire project.
An Arduino and a few other choice pieces of circuitry. In particular, [hvde] removed much of the RF portion of the radio, leaving just the parts that dealt with the intermediate frequency at 7.8 MHz.
A boy in kindergarten managed to make a Raspberry Pi Radio. Anyone know to make one that can tune into HD Radio stations?
It’s going to be incredibly exciting to see how the Arduino community reacts to it. We can only imagine what you guys can achieve with the extra features of the Nano RP2040 Connect board.” ...
Intel’s Edison embedded computing development platform which includes a board for Arduino is now being sold by RS Components. Intel Edison board for Arduino The Intel Edison module is built around a ...
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