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A radio, of course! Well, the project presented here is about building a compact Arduino FM Radio with the help of an astonishingly cheap (eBay) radio module. Recently, I built one for my needs and ...
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Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy over the weekend may be interested in a new Arduino FM Radio Project, which uses an ATmega328-based board to communicate with a ...
^.^ Very nice find! That's some quality RE work there. Either done by someone who really, really knows RF, or someone "guided" by someone who might have known a few things about the encodings ...
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It is compact, lightweight, and works great with any Arduino or Arduino compatible that supports Uno-style shields. The HamShield is the product of 12 months of design, engineering, and prototyping.
Short-range radio specilaist LPRS has introduced a stacked module that allows Arduino boards to communicate wirelessly with other Arduino boards or PC hosts. The system uses the supplier’s easyRadio ...