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Technical Reference : Arduino

  • HamShield for Arduino - HamShield is a powerful VHF UHF transceiver that lets your Arduino talk to far away people using ham radio bands
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  • SWR / Wattmeter with Arduino Uno Shield - SWR / Wattmeter with Arduino Uno Shield. It can measure from 2 to 200 watt and SWR for HF Ham radio.
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  • Ham Radio Arduino Projects - Ham Radio applications with the Arduino micro-controller presentation
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  • Frequency Counter with Arduino - An interesting project about an Arduino-based frequency counter fot the Kenwood TS-520S
    [ Hits: 1802 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 5.58 ]
  • ARDUINO Simplex Repeater Controller - This project hereby presented is a complete HAM radio simplex 'smart' repeater, built around a Motorola GM-350/950, Arduino NANO board and a WINBOND audio recording integrated circuit
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  • Airgate - A Receive-Only, Low-Power APRS iGate made with Arduino
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  • The WB0RIO 28 Mhz Arduino Beacon - This project involves the construction of a 5 Watt Morse code beacon transmitter that operates in the 28.200 to 28.300 section of the 10 Meter Amateur Radio band. The beacon controller uses an Arduino Uno microprocessor board to produce the three signals that control the transmitter.
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  • Band Decoder Arduino - Arduino/ATtiny Based (Ham Radio) ICOM CIV to Yaesu BCD Band Decoder. Build a ICOM CIV to Yaesu BCD Band to automatically band switch the Yaesu Quadra Amplifier.
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Technical Reference : Arduino : Morse Code
  • Arduino Iambic Keyer - The author recounts their journey in ham radio, including the initial experience with Morse code. Now retired, he has rekindled his interest in ham radio and CW. Here share his project of constructing an Iambic Keyer with Arduino. The project includes a memory keyer and speed adjustment. Additionally, the author provides resources for an Arduino enclosure available on Thingiverse, enhancing the project aesthetics and functionality.
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  • KEYERduino low-cost Arduino project - A low-cost Arduino project expanding on the button tutorial, where three inputs act as "buttons" generating Morse code on a WOTDUINO. This keyer, costing around £4, offers learning potential and hints at more complex ham radio applications.
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  • A Simple Morse Code Project: The Tiny Keyer - In his journey to improve Morse code skills, the author developed a straightforward device named the Tiny Keyer using Arduino. Tailored for Morse code enthusiasts and ham radio operators, this project utilized the budget-friendly Arduino ATTiny 85 Kickstarter board. With straightforward setup procedures in the Arduino IDE, the Tiny Keyer's small size and low cost make it accessible for beginners and hobbyist clubs interested in Morse code exploration.
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Technical Reference : Audio
  • The CW Flea: Modern Morse Transmitter with Arduino - Reviving the spirit of early ham radio experimentation, the CW Flea is a contemporary Morse code transmitter. Utilizing an Arduino Nano, Si5351 clock generator, and innovative design, this open-source project offers simplicity, flexibility, and easy tuning for aspiring radio enthusiasts.
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Technical Reference : HF Radios
  • Stingray Marine Transceiver - Recently, at the Ballarat Hamfest, the author acquired an old Marine transceiver for just $10, charmed by its sturdy construction and waterproofing. Made by Findlay Communications in Sydney, this crystal-controlled transceiver had been dormant but was reinvigorated with minor fixes. A manual was sourced, and further repairs were made, including an ingenious crystal oscillator replacement using an Si5351a controlled by an Arduino. The refurbished radio, complete with a fresh coat of paint and added customizations, is now operational for 160m AM and 30m SSB. A successful and cost-effective restoration.
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Technical Reference : Raspberry Pi
  • Raspberry PI remote Ham Radio Server - Remote Ham Radio via WebRTC Audio Raspberry Pi 3. Stream Transceiver Audio to and from the remote station though a Browser using WebRTC.
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Technical Reference : Repeater
  • Arduino Repeater Controller - This blog article introduces an updated repeater controller project utilizing the Arduino UNO. It includes a CW identifier, and the ID message can be customized using hex codes. The author offers a Windows command line program for easier message coding and provides a link for download. The controller features three adjustable timers for IDer, Timer-out, and Squelch-tail. The article also mentions the use of an audio switch to control audio levels between the receiver and transmitter. Detailed instructions and code files are available on the author's website for both version 1 and version 2 of the Arduino repeater controller. The project aims to enhance repeater functionality and audio management in ham radio operations.
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Technical Reference : Sound Card Radio Interfacing
  • DuinoVox USB interface - Cheap and easy to build digital modes USB interface for Ham Radio. The DuinoVOX Arduino powered digital modes USB interface for ham radio.
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