ARLA/CLUSTER: VHF/UHF/Microwave SDR Transceivers

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 17 de Agosto de 2015 - 11:32:26 WEST


50-4000 MHz SDR Transceivers were given to attendees at the *Chaos Computer
Camp* on Thursday, August 13


The @rad1obadge <https://twitter.com/rad1obadge> transceiver is a
full-featured SDR Transceiver with an output power of 5-10 dBm.

It is based on a Wimax Transceiver which sends I/Q samples in the range of
2.3 to 2.7 GHz to an ARM Cortex M4 CPU.

The CPU can then process the samples stand alone for various applications
(like FM receiving, Spectrogram display, RF Controlled power plugs, etc.)
or send the samples via USB 2.0 to a Computer where they can be processed
with the help of GNU Radio.

The extended frequency range is provided by a mixer that can be inserted
into the RF path. For immediate usage, the board contains a 2.5 GHz chip
antenna which can be replaced with an easily soldered Antenna connector for
usage in different frequency ranges. The rad1o also contains an LCD and
Joystick as did the r0ket from last year's CCCamp.

Watch the video of the presentation about the transceiver. It gives an
overview of the hardware, including differences to the HackRF One, and
software options as well as the history of its creation. There's a guest
appearance by radio amateur Michael Ossmann AD0NR of Great Scott Gadgets
towards the end, see
https://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/camp2015/camp2015-6884-the_rad1o.html#video

Other videos from the Chaos Computer Camp are at
https://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/camp2015/

Great Scott Gadgets
https://greatscottgadgets.com/
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