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- WSPR beacon on Raspberry Pi
- Settng up a 40 meter WSPR beacon based on Raspberry Pi by VA3PAW
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- WSPR transmitter using a Raspberry Pi
- Makes a very simple WSPR beacon from your RasberryPi by connecting GPIO port to Antanna (and LPF), operates on LF, MF, HF and VHF bands from 0 to 250 MHz.
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- Raspberry Pi WSPR beacon
- How to build a simple WSPR beacon using the Raspberry Pi for the transmitter
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- RaspberryPi WSPR
- How to compile and configure WSPR on a Raspberry Pi
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- Low-Cost WSPR with Raspberry Pi and SDR
- Using the Raspberry Pi to operate Weak Signal Propagation Reporter
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- WSPR monitoring with RTL-SDR and Raspberry Pi
- The goal of this interesting project is to monitor a particular set of frequencies for a set period of time. In this article your will find instructions to build and operate an all-band WSPR node using cheap hardware and free software. At the end of this you'll have a Raspberry Pi, connected to an RTL-SDR dongle that monitors all of the WSPR frequencies rotating randomly every 15 minutes.
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- Low Cost FT8 WSPR Monitoring System
- A tutorial on setting up a Low Cost QRP (FT8, JT9, WSPR etc) Monitoring Station with an RTL-SDR V3 and Raspberry Pi 3
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