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        <title>build</title>
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        <description>How to build and flash the rad1o firmware from git

This howto explains how to get the firmware from git, setup the build environment and build and flash the firmware to the rad1o.

An easier (but not as cutting-edge) alternative is to update from a release.

Requirements</description>
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        <description>How to change the default application

This howto explains how to change the application that is booted by default when turning on the rad1o.

See  for an overview of the different applications.

Requirements

	*  a rad1o badge flashed with a current image (see</description>
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        <description>How to change the nickname

This howto explains how you can change the nickname on your rad1o.

Related howtos

	*  howto:change_nick_font
	*  howto:change_nick_color

Requirements

	*  a rad1o running the firmware CAMP (see howto:change_default_firmware)
	*  your nickname $NICK

Tasks

	*  turn on the rad1o
	*  push the 5-way stick in any direction until the display shows</description>
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        <description>Howto Convert GIFs to Animations

This Howto explains how to convert a GIF-file to a animation file, displayable in the Camp firmware.This tutorial has been tested with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

Requirements

	*  Image Magick (Ubuntu install: sudo apt-get install imagemagick)</description>
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        <description>How to get GNU Radio up and running (the easy way)

This howto explains how to get GNU Radio up und running with a live distro (no installing, compiling, fiddling with OS stuff etc.!)

Requirements

	*  Basic computer knowledge
	*  A rad1o with HKRF-OLD as default application.

Tasks</description>
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        <description>How to receive iridium

This howto explains how to receive iridium pager messages with the rad1o.

Requirements

	*  A rad1o
	*  hackrf
	*  iridium-toolkit

Tasks

	*  Install the Requisites:
		*  Python (2.7)
		*  NumPy (scipy)
		*  Matplotlib


	*  Clone the iridium-toolkit</description>
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        <description>Basic stuff

	*  How to change the nickname
	*  How to change the default application
	*  How to update the firmware from a release
	*  How to build and flash the rad1o firmware from git
	*  How to use in hackrf mode

GNU Radio stuff

	*  How to get GNU Radio up and running with a live distro (the easy way) :!:
	*  How to build GNU Radio from source

RX stuff

	*  How to get it to work with Windows and SDR#
	*  How to get it to work with Android and RF Analyzer
	*  How to receive iridium
	*  How…</description>
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        <title>template</title>
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        <description>How to howto

This howto explains how to write a howto.

Requirements

	*  This wiki-template
	*  A descriptive name for your howto, $NAME
	*  A list of steps to complete a certain goal, $STEPS

Tasks

	*  go to &lt;https://rad1o.badge.events.ccc.de/howto&gt;:$NAME
	*  click &#039;create page&#039;
	*  copy the source of this page into the new page.</description>
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        <description>How to update the firmware

This howto explains how to update the firmware running on your rad1o from a binary release.

The rad1o firmware consists of these main parts:

	*  The bootloader
	*  Applications (camp, hackrf, testapp, …)
	*  l0dables (snake, schedule, …)</description>
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        <description>Using your Rad1o in HackRF mode

When in “HackRF mode”, rad1o behaves like the HackRF (the very popular SDR by Michael Ossmann). That means that the rad1o has to be connected to a computer or smartphone and then acts as an interface to world of radiowaves.</description>
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        <title>windows</title>
        <link>https://rad1o.badge.events.ccc.de/howto:windows?rev=1439551037&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to Windows

This How to gives some hints 

Requirements

	*  PC with Windows
	*  rad1o badge

Tasks

	*  install SDRSharp from &lt;http://sdrsharp.com/&gt; (it ships with Zadig). Executing install.bat does the work for you.
	*  Optional: download &lt;http://zadig.akeo.ie/&gt;
	*  boot Windows and connect the rad1o</description>
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