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 The air around you is full of data from medical devices, smart home devices, airplanes, cars, phones up to radio & television. rad1o may help you to access them. The air around you is full of data from medical devices, smart home devices, airplanes, cars, phones up to radio & television. rad1o may help you to access them.
  
-== Sessions and Projects at the Camp +**If you really do not know what to do with your rad1o, please consider donating it to your local hackspace or [[rad1oexchange|hacker in need]]!**
-see https://​events.ccc.de/​camp/​2015/​wiki/​index.php?​title=Special:​SearchByProperty&​property=Has+project+tag&​value=rad1o+
  
-== Add some LEDs +== Talks with the makers
-see [[leds|RGB LEDs]]+
  
-== Software defined radio+* Watch [[https://​media.ccc.de/​browse/​conferences/​camp2015/​camp2015-6884-the_rad1o.html|the talk]] 
 +* Listen to the [[media|Chaos Radio München Podcast]]
  
-=== Check if the badge receives data +== Howtos
-''​osmocom_fft''​ (may require the installation of gr-osmosdr) +
-Should display sth. like: +
-{{:​osmocom_fft.png?​100|}}+
  
-=== Protocols+Goto [[howto:​|howto:​]] to see step-by-step instructions for common tasks like updating the firmware.
  
-==== ADS-B +== Software Mods
-ADS-B is a positioning system for planes. See [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Automatic_dependent_surveillance_%E2%80%93_broadcast|Wikipedia]]. +
-For GNU Radio exists the module ''​gr-air-modes''​ which contains the command line tool ''​modes_rx''​ which can be used to receive ADS-B data.  +
-''​sudo apt-get install gr-air-modes''​+
  
-''​modes_rx -s osmocom -d''​+* [[firmware:​image_and_animation|Create images and animations]]
  
-==== FM Radio stations +== Hardware Mods
-   * Requires GNURadio +
-   * Requires either an extra antenna or pressing a finger on the upper right corner where the antenna is usually soldered (then you are a human antenna ;-) ) +
-   * Example Script: [[https://​github.com/​muccc/​sdr-workshop/​blob/​master/​fm_receive/​fm-example.grc|FM Radio Example]] (must be opened with GNU Radio Companion) +
-   * The script can be started via the arrow in the middle of the menu +
-   * Depending on your SoundCard and your CPU you may vary the parameters for ''​samp_rate''​ (eg. decreasing to 2M) and ''​audio_samp_rate''​(eg. increasing to 96k) +
-   * The Frequency can be adjusted via the FFT Plot that opens when the script is started+
  
 +* [[leds|add RGB LEDs]]
  
-Links+== Use as SDR 
  
-== More information about rad1o+* [[sdr:​start|Overview]] 
 +* [[sdr:​test|Check if the badge receives data]] 
 +* [[sdr:​adsb|ADSB:​ airplane tracking]] 
 +* [[sdr:fm|FM radio reception and broadcast]]
  
-=== Media coverage +More info
-* [[http://​hackaday.com/​2015/​07/​12/​cccamp-2015-rad1o-badge/​|Hackaday.com post]] +
-* [[http://​www.rtl-sdr.com/​a-new-hackrf-compatible-sdr-rad1o/​|RTL-SDR.com post]] +
-* [[https://​twitter.com/​michaelossmann/​status/​629779084801781760|Michael Ossmann on Twitter]] +
-=== Chaos Radio München Podcast (German) +
-* [[http://​radio.muc.ccc.de/​39|CRM039:​ General Information about the rad1o]] +
-* [[http://​radio.muc.ccc.de/​40|CRM040:​ Using the rad1o with gnuradio and RFAnalyzer]] +
-* [[http://​radio.muc.ccc.de/​41|CRM041:​ Writing firmware for the rad1o]]+
  
 +* [[media|Media coverage about the rad1o]]
  
-== Learning more about SDR and GNU Radio 
-* [[http://​greatscottgadgets.com/​sdr/​|Video course about Software Defined Radio (SDR) by Michael Ossmann]] 
-* [[http://​gnuradio.org/​redmine/​projects/​gnuradio/​wiki/​Guided_Tutorials|Guided GNU Radio Tutorials]] 
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