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<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>**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> |
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<note tip>We continuously improve the [[firmware:releases|rad1o firmware]]. **Be sure to [[howto:update|keep your rad1o up-to-date]].**</note> | {{ :rad1o_8.jpg?425}} |
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{{ :rad1o_6.jpg?425}} | <note tip>We continuously improve the [[firmware:releases|rad1o firmware]]. **Be sure to [[howto:update|keep your rad1o up-to-date]].**</note> |
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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 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]] |
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