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  • The Sasquatch board is a proposed DSP back-end intended for use by constructors who would like to operate the [[Category:Future hardware]]
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  • [[Category:Proposed hardware]]
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  • Horton is the proposed name for a receiver module integrating the [[Janus]] ADC with a QSD on a bo [[Category:Future hardware]]
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  • ...will leverage a lot of the lessons learned in SDR (Software Defined Radio) hardware from thoughout the SDR community, hence the name 'Phoenix'. It will be a re The following diagram illustrates an alternate architecture proposed by Phil VK6APH where the output from the ISD is converted to a low impedanc
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  • ...spent on the design of interesting experiments for it. The design for the proposed SUITSAT-2 experimental package includes several neat features. The RF equip ...ows interested HPSDRer's to help test/evaluate/develope the suitsat flight hardware and ground station. Odyssey is a collection of boards.
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  • ...tapr.org/OHL Open hardware license] or [http://tapr.org/NCL Non-Commercial hardware license]. The Schematics, Gerber files and Bill of Materials (BOM) area av ...dations for minimum CPU or RAM that are based on actual testing with HPSDR hardware of how low we can go.
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  • [[Category:Proposed hardware]]
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  • ...The companion receiver filter is in layout. Pictures of the board and the proposed housing have been added to the Wiki page. [[Category:Hardware available]]
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  • The proposed schematic block-diagram can be found below: [[Category:Proposed hardware]]
    11 KB (1,680 words) - 13:08, 21 April 2011
  • Prototype hardware using off-the-shelf evaluation boards has been constructed. Thanks to all those who provided feedback in relation to the proposed new architecture.
    10 KB (1,707 words) - 00:04, 29 November 2012
  • ...rcury]], [[PENELOPE|Penelope]], and [[OZY|Ozy]] boards and other available hardware and software. It concludes with test measurements that compare the finished ...yboard, mouse, flat panel screen, and antenna tuner. You could compare the proposed rig to commercial rigs such as the Flex 3000, TS-B2000, FT-2000, FT-950, or
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