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16 Results for "raspberry"
Pie
Project
by
Kevin Andersson
Home automation through silly AI. Translation, Weather, Radio, Hue, Raspberry, Wikipedia and more!
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Squeezelite client - Raspberry Pi Retro Radio
Project
by
Benjamin Prescher
"New technology in the old case" A Raspberry Pi based squeezeelite client for the logitech media server
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UKHASnet-Pi
Project
by
Jenny List
A HopeRF RFM69HW experimenters board for the Raspberry PI. Intended for UKHASnet experiments.
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rotor
Project
by
wryan67
A ham radio antenna rotor controller using a Raspberry Pi and a touchscreen!
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The Australia Project
Project
by
Jenny List
Somebody must be able to hear a Pi Zero on the other side of the world!
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Modernizing an Antique Radio
Project
by
Jacob Daniels
Breathing new life into a vintage Philco AM radio by turning into an entertainment system with Alexa and Raspberry Pi at the helm
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Osomcom POCSAG
Project
by
Ramiro
Fully functional POCSAG (beeper/pager) network
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RDA5807M FM Radio Driver and Command Interpreter
Project
by
Ben Sherman
Driver for the RDA5807M FM radio which allows for new frontends to be swapped in with no backend refactoring required
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Hackaday UK Unconference FM Radio Rickroll Badge
Project
by
Jenny List
My Hackaday UK Unconference badge, that plays a chiptune version of Rick Astley's hit on FM radio
590
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LoRa-AX25-IP-Network
Project
by
Daniel Mahony
Utilising inexpensive wireless modules and open source software to form networks over long distances using AX25 and IP networking.
10
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Smart Caretaker
Project
by
animeshmajawadia154
A caretaker cum health tracker cum SOS beacon for the elderly and the disabled
512
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Radiation King Radio
Project
by
zapwizard
A Pi based music player with simulated live station playback, analog controls, and a 1950s era ultrasonic remote.
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E32-433T LoRa module Tutorial | DIY breakout board
Project
by
akarshagarwal98
We will use the E32 LoRa module. E32 is a 1 Watt LoRa high power module and we will also take a look at its breakout board.
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jesschantengco
Hacker
in
Angeles City Philippines
interest & work
Linkie
Hacker
in
Nevada
I'm the kind of guy who can take a pile of wires and a soldering iron and turn it into something that will make your life easy.
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