![]() ![]() ![]() DoubleFacePalm on Why A Community Hackerspace Should Be A Vital Part Of Being An Engineering Student.H on Squeezing Secrets Out Of An Amazon Echo Dot.Art Mezins on Working With Old High-Voltage EPROMs Is Fussy.lwatcdr on Why A Community Hackerspace Should Be A Vital Part Of Being An Engineering Student.Posted in ARM, Radio Hacks Tagged beaglebone, RTLSDR, sdr, spectrum analyzer Post navigation You can grab the BeagleBone image is using over on his blog, but for more enterprising reader, he’s also put up the source of his ViewRF software up on GitHub. In his demo video, shows off his project and by all accounts it is remarkable, with a UI better than most desktop-oriented SDR software suites. The radio hardware consists of only a USB TV tuner supported by RTL-SDR. The BeagleBone is running Angstrom Linux, a blazingly fast Linux distro for small embedded devices. The two main components of this build are a BeagleBone Black and its 7″ Touchscreen cape. This great build is the project of and he’s even released all the softwares for you to build this on your own. With the combination of small, powerful, and pocketable computers and cheap, off-the-shelf software defined radio receivers, it was only a matter of time before someone built a homebrew spectrum analyzer with these ingredients. ![]()
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