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= Welcome to the CCCamp 2015 rad1o Badge Wiki | = Welcome to the CCCamp 2015 rad1o Badge Wiki | ||
- | {{ :rad1o_6.jpg?425}} | + | <note important>**If you experience problems with rad1o, PLEASE [[troubleshooting|check the hints for troubleshooting]] <del>before coming to the muCCC village</del>! THANK YOU!**</note> |
+ | <note tip>**You're proud owner but completely new to rad1o? [[howto:start|Check out the HOWTO pages]]** where you'll learn how to let rad1o display your nickname, update the firmware etc. Remember: It's a wiki - **feel free to improve the HOWTO pages or add new ones to help others. THANK YOU!**</note> | ||
- | <note tip>We continuously improve the rad1o f1rmware. Please have a look at https://rad1o.badge.events.ccc.de/updates on how to update the f1rmware on your rad1o.</note> | + | <note tip>We continuously improve the [[firmware:releases|rad1o firmware]]. **Be sure to [[howto:update|keep your rad1o up-to-date]].**</note> |
- | The rad1o badge contains a full-featured SDR (software defined radio) half-duplex transceiver, operating in a **frequency range of about 50 MHz - 4000 MHz**, and is software compatible to the [[https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/|HackRF]]. | + | {{ :rad1o_6.jpg?425}} |
- | It is based on a Wimax transceiver which sends I/Q samples in the range of 2.3 to 2.7 GHz to an ARM Cortex M4 CPU. The CPU can **process the data standalone** for various applications (like FM receiving, spectrogram display, RF controlled power outlets, etc.), **or pass the samples to a computer** using USB 2.0 where further signal processing can be done e.g. using [[http://gnuradio.org/|GNU Radio]]. Radio signal transmission is also possible in standalone mode by software running on the ARM CPU, or from samples that are sent to rad1o through USB. | + | The rad1o badge contains a full-featured SDR (software defined radio) half-duplex transceiver, operating in a **frequency range of about 50 MHz - 4000 MHz**, and is software compatible to the [[https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/|HackRF]].[[hardware:overview|...continue]] |
- | The extended frequency range is enabled by a mixer that can be inserted into the RF path. For immediate usage, the board contains a **2.5 GHz PCB antenna**. Alternatively, an external antenna can be attached to an SMA connector which can be easily soldered onto the badge by yourself. | + | == More |
- | The rad1o also provides a Nokia 6100 **130x130 pixel LCD** and a **joystick** already known from the [[http://r0ket.de|r0ket]] from the last CCCamp 2011. | + | **Repository**: https://github.com/rad1o |
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- | We also included a 4-pin 3.5 mm **audio connector** which allows both (mono) headphone and microphone operation with a standard headset. | + | |
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- | There are two micro USB ports, both can charge the battery. USB0 can be used for software updates and data I/O to SDR software like GnuRadio. | + | |
- | **Repository** https://github.com/rad1o | + | **Twitter**: https://twitter.com/rad1obadge |
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- | **Twitter** https://twitter.com/rad1obadge | + | |
**Talk**: https://events.ccc.de/camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6884.html | **Talk**: https://events.ccc.de/camp/2015/Fahrplan/events/6884.html | ||
- | == Things to bring | + | |
- | * Micro USB cable | + | |
- | * OTG cable, if you would like to use the badge with your mobile phone ([[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus#USB_On-the-go|Wikipedia]]) | + | |
- | * Portable Display Screen Equipment, ideally with [[:software|selected software]] pre-installed | + | |
- | * external power bank | + | |
- | * external antenna ([[hardware|Antennas]]) | + | |
- | * LEDs (WS2812B LEDs) (8 LEDs per badge, see [[Hardware#RGB LEDs]] for details) | + | |
- | * something to cover the light sensitive chip on the display (e.g. a dark permanent marker, nail polish, or a dark sticker) | + | |
== Sitemap | == Sitemap | ||
| [[photos|{{ ?:photos.png?128 }}]] [[photos|Photos]] | [[hardware|{{ ?:hardware.png?128 }}]] [[hardware| Antennas & Hardware]] | [[software|{{ ?:software.png?128 }}]] [[software|SDR Software & Firmware]] | [[parts|{{ ?:parts.png?128 }}]] [[parts|Parts & Extension]] | [[case|{{ ?:case.png?128 }}]] [[case|Case]] | | | [[photos|{{ ?:photos.png?128 }}]] [[photos|Photos]] | [[hardware|{{ ?:hardware.png?128 }}]] [[hardware| Antennas & Hardware]] | [[software|{{ ?:software.png?128 }}]] [[software|SDR Software & Firmware]] | [[parts|{{ ?:parts.png?128 }}]] [[parts|Parts & Extension]] | [[case|{{ ?:case.png?128 }}]] [[case|Case]] | | ||
- | | [[issues|{{ ?:issues.png?128 }}]] [[issues|Issues]] | [[faq|{{ ?:faq.png?128 }}]] [[faq|FAQ]] | [[what|{{ ?:what.png?128 }}]] [[what|What to do with the badge]] | [[buy|{{ ?:buy.png?128 }}]] [[buy|Buy]] | [[contact|{{ ?:contact.png?128 }}]] [[contact|Contact]] | | + | | [[problems|{{ ?:issues.png?128 }}]] [[problems|Problems]] | [[faq|{{ ?:faq.png?128 }}]] [[faq|FAQ]] | [[what|{{ ?:what.png?128 }}]] [[what|What to do with the badge]] | [[buy|{{ ?:buy.png?128 }}]] [[buy|Buy]] | [[contact|{{ ?:contact.png?128 }}]] [[contact|Contact]] | |
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