APRS interface for BaoFeng and other radios
The design Here is a "safe" APRS interface for BaoFeng and other radios. Sample schematic: Previous Next / [pdf] View the PDF file here. Render ...
The design Here is a "safe" APRS interface for BaoFeng and other radios. Sample schematic: Previous Next / [pdf] View the PDF file here. Render ...
Idea Ismo recently shared the https://github.com/CoolNamesAllTaken/adsbee project which is pretty cool. Challenges The ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) system uses a data rate of 1 Mbit/s (1 megabit per second) for its aircraft position and identification transmissions on the 1090 MHz frequency. This is too much for HOPERF CMT2300A and related transceiver chips unfortunately! This got us thinking about the following VFM ADS-B RX chain. Architecture Here is a simple ADS-B RX circuit description. ...
Ismo (OH2FTG) has praised the STM32's ADC quality multiple times, and I finally decided to give it a go. I usually stick with Waveshare RP2350-Zero boards, but the RP2350 ADC performance is limited to under 10 ENOB. With the STM32H562RGT6, we're able to achieve ~13 ENOB using 16× hardware ADC oversampling, with potential headroom to push this even further. By sampling the Si4732's SSB output using the STM32H562RGT6 ADC and exposing the audio samples to the host via a "virtual" USB UAC-2 device, we get the following RX results: ...
The PE4312 is a 50Ω, 6-bit RF digital step attenuator available for around 2 USD. Pretty neat for implementing real digital AGC! For half-the-price we can get the alternate Archiwave ARW637 or ARW621A ICs which work very similarly to PE4312! References: Archiwave ARW637 Archiwave ARW621A
This short article describes a flight-safe power supply for FieldOps. Component List Simply get these: USB QC/PD AFC trigger decoy board (9V) USB QC/PD AFC trigger decoy board (12V) USB QC/PD AFC trigger decoy board (15V) Xiaomi Pocket Power Bank Pro 10000 33W This one does 9V, 12V, 15V and 20V without any problems. OR A 65W USB PD power bank - not needed for 5 to 10W QRP FieldOps ...
What This Article Covers This article presents a practical journey to add Linux support for the HOPERF CMT2300A Sub-GHz RF transceiver - starting from extracting register configuration tables out of vendor firmware, to building and testing a Linux driver on real hardware. You'll learn: How TP-Link's driver situation motivated this effort How firmware was extracted and analyzed How to build and load the custom driver on Raspberry Pi How to verify real on-air packet RX This is aimed at embedded Linux developers, reverse engineers, and RF hackers. It is not a beginner Linux kernel tutorial nor a full CMT2300A datasheet walkthrough - focus is on practical bring-up and reproducibility. ...
The HFDY Active Loop is working extremely well and that too from an indoor location in MK68! Pretty awesome ;) Design I am running the loop at 5V (via a regulated linear power supply) currently where it consumes slightly less than 65mA of current. The recommended voltage is 10V, which I will shift to soon. Results I am using Airspy HF+ Discovery SDR for this experiment. ...
Related articles: Proper Single Transistor LNA for HF A Sustainable Radio Design? Design We are finally going to build a QSD RX! Here is the rough schematic I am thinking about: References MC1496 Information HSDAOH on RP2350 (see internal_adc section) This way we can continue using RP2350 instead of moving to something like STM32H5 immediately PicoRX Simulations (also for DSP code)
This note demonstrates a small connectivity tester / check nets program for KiCad. This program allows doing checks like: Is the U1:8 pin connected to GND? Motivation Sometimes visual errors can creep in the schematic (and the PCB subsequently). This connectivity tester allows expressing the same connections in a non-visual way (with a different probability of making errors). The ERC and DRC checks in KiCad work great but this non-visual test assertions provide another level of sanity checking. ...
Setup: Si5351 RF generator (@ 28 MHz) ➔ GSD-Hacks-v5 digital amplifier ➔ 7th order LPF ➔ {COAX-UNDER-TEST} ➔ Digital RF power meter ➔ Dummy load Results Results at 13.8V drain: Coax Type Power Reading RG-58 (7 meters) 4.5W RG-316 (7 meters) 3.9W RG-188 (7 meters) 3.9W Results at 15V drain: Coax Type Power Reading RG-58 (7 meters) 5.4W RG-316 (7 meters) 4.7W RG-188 (7 meters) 4.7W These measurement results seem to match the ones from Eric, WD8RIF. ...