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software implementation of data over radio using USRP:
(missing python scripts can be found on archive.org)


Stuff should go here.
http://www.wu.ece.ufl.edu/projects/wirelessVideo/project/GNU_Radio_USRP/
 
transmitting hardware (soundcard Left and Right for I/Q out to this thing)
 
http://www.na0tc.org/Homebrewing%20a%20HF%20Software%20Defined%20Radio_Final_pdf.pdf
 
actual transmitter schematic:
 
http://yu1lm.qrpradio.com/HAM%20HF%20SDR%20TRANSMITTER%20YU1LM.pdf
 
http://yu1lm.qrpradio.com/FINAL%20HF%20SDR%20RECEIVERS%20TRANSMITTER%20YU1LM.pdf


programmable frequency generator:


http://www.wu.ece.ufl.edu/projects/wirelessVideo/project/GNU_Radio_USRP/
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9089
 
high frequency capable 4066 chip from mouser for above transmitter:
 
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/NXP-Semiconductors/74LVC4066PW118/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvjbjwkTuU2aWr3jA9LyhiebMD5MB9f6DQ%3d
 
that chip could be used in the same schematic from my previous link by yu1lm to be able to transmit at higher frequencies, probably up to about 200MHz

Latest revision as of 16:47, 7 May 2013

software implementation of data over radio using USRP: (missing python scripts can be found on archive.org)

http://www.wu.ece.ufl.edu/projects/wirelessVideo/project/GNU_Radio_USRP/

transmitting hardware (soundcard Left and Right for I/Q out to this thing)

http://www.na0tc.org/Homebrewing%20a%20HF%20Software%20Defined%20Radio_Final_pdf.pdf

actual transmitter schematic:

http://yu1lm.qrpradio.com/HAM%20HF%20SDR%20TRANSMITTER%20YU1LM.pdf

http://yu1lm.qrpradio.com/FINAL%20HF%20SDR%20RECEIVERS%20TRANSMITTER%20YU1LM.pdf

programmable frequency generator:

https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9089

high frequency capable 4066 chip from mouser for above transmitter:

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/NXP-Semiconductors/74LVC4066PW118/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvjbjwkTuU2aWr3jA9LyhiebMD5MB9f6DQ%3d

that chip could be used in the same schematic from my previous link by yu1lm to be able to transmit at higher frequencies, probably up to about 200MHz