Welcome to Signal Lounge where you’ll find resources, projects and inspiration for amateur wireless engineers.
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Looking for some inspiration for your next wireless project? Browse the news articles below and the rest of the site for some ideas…
Tensorbundle – interesting website by GHz Europe https://ghz-europe.com/2019/12/17/tensorbundle-interesting-website/ (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) Tensorbundle isn’t a hamradio webpage but is interesting for any microwavers. The founder of this webpages […]
GNU Radio Hackfest at ESA in the Netherlands and at FOSDEM ’20 by https://www.gnuradio.org/news/2019-12-19-fosdem/ (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) Just as the year closes, it’s time to remind people […]
Weird World of Microwaves Hack Chat by Dan Maloney https://hackaday.com/2019/12/16/weird-world-of-microwaves-hack-chat/ (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) Join us on Wednesday, December 18 at noon Pacific for the Weird World of […]
Wondering where to start with FPGAs? Maybe Hackaday has the answers: Learn FPGA Fast With Hackaday’s FPGA Boot Camp | Hackaday by https://hackaday.com/ Hackaday have also started compiling their various […]
Looking for an alternative way of programming PICs and Arduinos? Tired of hacking out all that code as text and wish you had a more visual programming environment? Have a […]
Got a cheap AD9850 DDS module and looking for a way to control it? Andy Talbot G4JNT has done some of the hard work for you here: Controller for AD9850 […]
Fancy dipping your toe into the waters of FPGAs? Maybe a well-supported low-cost development board is what you need (especially if your letter-to-Santa is looking light on ideas). Three of […]
Got a Red Pitaya and fancy learning having a go at programming the FPGA (one day I will get around to this!)…? Have a look over here for an alternative […]
Over at Hackaday there’s a fairly awesome set of four tutorials on Digital Signal Processing using nothing more than the humble spreadsheet to walk you through topics such as FIR […]