Description
- The radioberry is actual a radio card (raspberry pi 4 hat) installed with the latest hardware V.Beta5, which can be plugged into a raspberry pi 4, forming a Software Defined Radio (SDR). RPI4 is the target for running the radioberry. For more DETAILED information look into: github .com/pa3gsb/Radioberry-2.x/wiki#radioberry
- The RadioBerry is a Software Defined Radio (SDR) transceiver designed to be used as a Raspberry Pi hat. It uses the same AD9866 chip as the Hermes Lite 2 SDR which gives it a 12-bit ADC with one RX and one TX channel, a maximum bandwidth of up to 384 kHz, and an operating frequency range of 0 to 30 MHz. The max output power is 20 milliwatt. This makes it suitable as a transceiver for amateur radio applications within the HF spectrum
- The radioberry radio consist of 2 base module: Raspberry pi (RPI-4), Radioberry card (raspberry hat). Power supply for the radio card is provided by the raspberry pi 4. To control filter boards or other extended hardware there is IN-OUTPUT available. Driver for radioberry: groups .google .com/g/radioberry/c/Mf2VZZU6ltA, download and refresh to card
- [Professional Add-on] The Raspberry Pi 7 inch screen helps have the ability to manufacture all-in-one computers to complete projects such as tablet computers, infotainment systems, and embedded designs. The touch screen is connected to the Raspberry Pi motherboard through an adapter board that provides power and signal
- On Widely Application] 7 inch portable monitor is ideal for all kinds of fun and DIY projects also can be used in below areas: Consumer Electronics, Embedded design and development, Hobbies and education, Multimedia and Portable device