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Followed this [http://ukhas.org.uk/guides:linkingarduinotontx2 guide] and managed to pick up the signal with an ezcap digital tv dongle. | Followed this [http://ukhas.org.uk/guides:linkingarduinotontx2 guide] and managed to pick up the signal with an ezcap digital tv dongle. | ||
+ | I'm currently trying to figure out a way to make reading the signal more reliable as I'm currently using a program called SDR# to output sound and then piping that back into my microphone via an audio cable. Then I've got some HAM radio software which can read RTTY to read my transmission. | ||
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+ | I also need to find the optimum shape for the antennas both transmitting and receiving. | ||
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+ | Converting this into a weather station might be a good way to test how reliable the system is. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 3 June 2013
Followed this guide and managed to pick up the signal with an ezcap digital tv dongle. I'm currently trying to figure out a way to make reading the signal more reliable as I'm currently using a program called SDR# to output sound and then piping that back into my microphone via an audio cable. Then I've got some HAM radio software which can read RTTY to read my transmission.
I also need to find the optimum shape for the antennas both transmitting and receiving.
Converting this into a weather station might be a good way to test how reliable the system is.