Raspberry Pi Single band Radio hotspot
- Product SKU: SS_109990286
- Category: Ham Radio & Instruments, Hotspots
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The DVMEGA RPI radio comes with firmware and is ready for use. There is one radio available, it is configured to operate in the UHF band.
The DVMEGA-UHF transceiver board utilizes the chip ADF7021. This IC constitutes a complete transceiver for digital data with GMSK modulation. The control of the transceiver chip is handled with a local ATMEGA 328 on the same board. The result is a flexible digital transceiver component with low power for the frequency range from 430 to 450 MHz. The DVMEGA-UHF board handles the radio side and the modulation/demodulation part, the Raspberry Pi is used for the protocol handling of DMR (and future digital modes).
The software for the Raspberry Pi is available in a Yahoo group where G4KLX offers programs like ircDDBGateway and the PCRepeaterController. With these programs and the above mentioned hardware it becomes very easy to construct a local low-power hotspot for digital modes. The benefit is, that due to flexible construction and software, future developments can be made available as well.
Features
Fits on Raspberry PI version A and B
Single band UHF radio
10 mW output power
SMA antenna connector
Complete assembled
Ready to use, firmware is pre-loaded
Works on D-Start, DMR and Fusion
Following network are supported
DMR+
DMR BrandMeister
Technical details
Dimensions 0mm x0mm x0mm
Weight G.W 40.3g
Battery Exclude
Part List
Raspberry Pi Single band Radio hotspot 1
The DVMEGA RPI radio comes with firmware and is ready for use. There is one radio available, it is configured to operate in the UHF band.
The DVMEGA-UHF transceiver board utilizes the chip ADF7021. This IC constitutes a complete transceiver for digital data with GMSK modulation. The control of the transceiver chip is handled with a local ATMEGA 328 on the same board. The result is a flexible digital transceiver component with low power for the frequency range from 430 to 450 MHz. The DVMEGA-UHF board handles the radio side and the modulation/demodulation part, the Raspberry Pi is used for the protocol handling of DMR (and future digital modes).
The software for the Raspberry Pi is available in a Yahoo group where G4KLX offers programs like ircDDBGateway and the PCRepeaterController. With these programs and the above mentioned hardware it becomes very easy to construct a local low-power hotspot for digital modes. The benefit is, that due to flexible construction and software, future developments can be made available as well.
Features
Fits on Raspberry PI version A and B
Single band UHF radio
10 mW output power
SMA antenna connector
Complete assembled
Ready to use, firmware is pre-loaded
Works on D-Start, DMR and Fusion
Following network are supported
DMR+
DMR BrandMeister
Technical details
Dimensions 0mm x0mm x0mm
Weight G.W 40.3g
Battery Exclude
Part List
Raspberry Pi Single band Radio hotspot 1
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