SVXLink Card for RaspberryPi
This electronic board will be installed over a Raspberry Pi CPU card to provide a repeater controler. All features are software controlled with the famous SVXLINK and other interessed modules.
Category : Technical Reference/Raspberry Pi
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The resource is currently on dxzone.com in 2 categories. Main category is Raspberry Pi that is about Raspberry Pi Ham radio projects. This link has been on our site since Sunday Mar 20 2016, and it has been clicked on 1036 times. So far it received 6 votes for a total score of 8.50/10Discover more websites like this one in these categories:
- Software/Repeater Control - Programs that allow control of radio repeaters
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