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= Software | = Software | ||
- | == SDR Software for using the badge | + | * [[software:sdr|SDR Software for using the badge]]: Programs to use the rad1o as a SDR for Linux/OSX/Windows/Android |
- | === RF Analyzer (Android/Jolla) | ||
- | available via the F-Droid Store or [[https://github.com/demantz/RFAnalyzer|GitHub]] | + | == Firmware (already flashed to the badge) |
- | === GNU Radio (Linux/Mac/Windows) | + | [[firmware:releases|Binary releases and history of the firmware]] |
- | It's highly recommended to build [[http://gnuradio.org/|GNU Radio]] from source to use the most up-to-date version: | + | You can find the whole software and sources in our git repository on GitHub: https://github.com/rad1o/f1rmware |
- | [[http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/InstallingGRFromSource|Installation]] | + | |
- | === Gqrx SDR (Linux/Mac) | + | |
- | [[http://gqrx.dk]] | + | Please read the [[https://github.com/rad1o/f1rmware/blob/master/doc/build.md|build instructions]] there. It's also a good starting point to find out how to write your own firmware/software for the rad1o. |
- | === SDR# (Windows) | + | |
- | http://sdrsharp.com/#sdrsharp | + | |
- | + | ||
- | == Firmware (already flashed to the badge) | + | |
- | You can find the whole software in our git repository on github: https://github.com/rad1o/f1rmware | + | |
The code is released under GPLv2/BSD license (we use GPL libraries, but our code will be dual licensed) | The code is released under GPLv2/BSD license (we use GPL libraries, but our code will be dual licensed) | ||
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* How to build your own software | * How to build your own software | ||
- | * There will be a patched HackRF Firmware, to use your rad1o with a standard HackRF setup. | + | * There is a patched HackRF Firmware (**HKRF-OLD**) that uses the original HackRF USB ID so you can use your rad1o with a standard (old) HackRF setup (that doesn't know yet about rad1o's own USB ID of course). |
+ | === l0dables | ||
+ | * Located in the /l0dables directory. | ||
+ | * Written in C. | ||
+ | * Maybe useful reference: [[http://www.r0ket.de/l0dable|l0dables for the r0ket.]] R0ket was 0, rad1o is 1. |