Building a 20W All-Band HF SDR with Softrock 6.3
By TF3LJThis project describes a DIY all band HF SDR transceiver. Built around a Softrock 6.3 kit, it boasts a 20W homebrew amplifier and ATmega168 microcontroller for USB control. An LCD displays frequency, power, and SWR. Automatic LPF selection and SWR protection enhance functionality. Compatible with Rocky and PowerSDR software, this project provides a cost-effective and powerful HF SDR transceiver for hobbyists.
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You will find this resource in just one category on our links directory. The title of the main category is Software Defined Radio and it deals mainly with Software defined radios, radio whose channel modulation waveforms are defined in software. The resource has been on our site since Wednesday Apr 24 2024, and it has been viewed 188 times. So far it received 1 votes for a total score of 1.00/10Modified date: 2024-04-25
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