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Packet Radio with the Raspberry Pi

Packet Radio TNC with the Raspberry Pi ** Updated 21-2-18 The Pi plus a USB soundcard is all you need to get started with Packet Radio. Instead of using a dedicated hardware TNC, the Pi can be coaxed to do[…]Click to read more..

Posted on 12th October 201721st February 2018 by Mike Richards — 2 Comments

Airspy – Spy Server – Useful scripts

I’ve had Spy Server working very successfully with the Pi 3 for a while now and have written a few time-saving scripts that others might find useful. These can be found in the zip file below. Here’s a quick run[…]Click to read more..

Posted on 3rd August 201724th July 2018 by Mike Richards — Leave a comment

QFH Antenna Mast Drilling Template

Bill Sykes and Bob Cobey have produced of the best home-build designs for a weather satellite antenna on their web site at: QFH Antenna. Their instructions are easy to follow and the result is a robust QFH antenna that is tuned[…]Click to read more..

Posted on 8th February 20177th February 2018 by Mike Richards — Leave a comment

RSGB Convention 2016 Slides

As promised at my lecture this afternoon, I have posted the slides and you can view and download themvia the following link: http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/mikerichards1610-2936133-pi-pitaya-shack-rsgb-convention-2016/  

Posted on 8th October 2016 by Mike Richards — Leave a comment

Recover Damaged Mac HFS+ disk with Linux

A friend of mine recently set me a challenge to recover 2TB of photo files from a Mac external drive that had failed. Fortunately, it was the USB to SATA converter that failed, so I could extract the bare drive[…]Click to read more..

Posted on 30th August 201730th August 2017 by Mike Richards — 9 Comments

Running SpyServer on a Raspberry Pi-3

*UPDATED 31st October 2018: A few typos corrected and instructions updated for Stretch. Also made amendments for Airspy-Mini receiver. NB: Spy Server is undergoing active development so it’s important to regularly update both Spy Server and SDR Sharp. Introduction SpyServer[…]Click to read more..

Posted on 25th May 201731st October 2018 by Mike Richards — 58 Comments

Using a ThermApp Camera with a Raspberry Pi-3

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to install the software required to use the ThermApp thermal camera with the Pi. Once installed, you will be able to display thermal images using a standard video player such as VLC, mplayer, etc.[…]Click to read more..

Posted on 6th February 20176th February 2017 by Mike Richards — 10 Comments

bhi ParaPro EQ20-DSP Sound file

The following audio files have been provided to support my reviews of the bhi ParaPro EQ200-DSP power amplifier with noise reduction and parametric filtering. The first recording shows an aeronautical VOLMET signal as folows: 0-20 seconds – Origian signal 20-40[…]Click to read more..

Posted on 7th August 20177th February 2018 by Mike Richards — 1 Comment

137MHz Polar Orbiting Weather Satellites

In my Radio User Decode column I’ve been describing a receiving station for the NOAA polar orbiting weather satellites and in this post I’m including a few examples so you can see the station’s capabilities. All the images are taken directly[…]Click to read more..

Posted on 22nd February 20177th February 2018 by Mike Richards — 4 Comments

Sample DMR signal

For those reading my January 2017 Decode column, here’s a sample of a DMR repeater signal:  

Posted on 18th November 20167th February 2018 by Mike Richards — Leave a comment

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