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Ham Radio 360: Faraday RF – Open Source Digital Radio
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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The Salmi Brothers are back (don't miss their initial interview) to teach us about their Educational Development Radio Company-Faraday RF and some of their Outer-Space Creations!
In this Nuts and Volts episode we get into the minds of Brent (KB1LQD) and Bryce (KB1LQC) as they break down the ins and outs of their Ham Radio venture. More than just building a SDR; Faraday RF looks to expand the hobby for tomorrows operators.
Join us as we pull back the veil and get a glimpse of the future..."Challenging the notion of making a contact"
Show Links and Mentions
Faraday RF
AMSAT
Faraday RF Blog Posts:
More Than Radio - AMSAT MPPT
Faraday RF Telemetry
Telemetry.FaradayRF.com
Faraday goes UP! (HAB)
Delayed Tolerant Networks
What is MPPT? Maximum Power Point Tracking
Previous Podcast Episodes regarding AMSAT
Connect with the brothers:
@FaradayRF
@kb1lqd
@KB1LQC
Faraday RF on Facebook
In this Nuts and Volts episode we get into the minds of Brent (KB1LQD) and Bryce (KB1LQC) as they break down the ins and outs of their Ham Radio venture. More than just building a SDR; Faraday RF looks to expand the hobby for tomorrows operators.
Join us as we pull back the veil and get a glimpse of the future..."Challenging the notion of making a contact"
Show Links and Mentions
Faraday RF
AMSAT
Faraday RF Blog Posts:
More Than Radio - AMSAT MPPT
Faraday RF Telemetry
Telemetry.FaradayRF.com
Faraday goes UP! (HAB)
Delayed Tolerant Networks
What is MPPT? Maximum Power Point Tracking
Previous Podcast Episodes regarding AMSAT
Connect with the brothers:
@FaradayRF
@kb1lqd
@KB1LQC
Faraday RF on Facebook
Released:
Jan 7, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (99)
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