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The HD Radio standard, at least in the US, is encrypted and proprietary, with apparently some rather strong lawyers behind it. So, unless you feel like reverse engineering a few receivers to ...
During the 1980s a lot of consumer devices suddenly got a lot smaller as large-scale integration using semiconductor ...
I recently searched for a digital FM transmitter kit, but most of the ones that I found online were either too expensive or did not have enough flexibility for my future applications. So I decided to ...
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy over the weekend may be interested in a new Arduino FM Radio Project, which uses an ATmega328-based board to communicate with a ...
The Rapid Radio is a 2.4GHz ISM band devices and is both Raspberry Pi And Arduino compatible and is supplied with full rapidradio source ...
Silicon Labs has announced a family of car radio receiver chips with a common software API, claiming designers can share R&D effort across multiple product lines, from low-cost, single-tuner AM/FM ...