AURSINC SDR Radioberry HF SDR Transceiver Pi Hat for Raspberry Pi 4
A Raspberry Pi hat that enables an HF SDR transceiver using AD9866 12-bit modem and an FPGA. Connects directly to Raspberry Pi for up to 384 kHz receiving bandwidth and up to 10 dBm output. Customer insight: mixed experiences on functionality and setup ease
Highlights
- Raspberry Pi integrated SDR transceiver
- 0-30 MHz HF coverage
- 384 kHz max receive bandwidth
Pros
- HF SDR transceiver capability
- Direct Raspberry Pi connection
- Broadband mixed-signal front end
- Dual receiving modes
- Output power up to 10 dBm
Cons
- Some users report it works only for a short time
- Setup and software experience varies
- Quality control concerns noted by customers
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Features
- Converts a Raspberry Pi into an SDR transceiver using the Radioberry radio board with AD9866 12-bit front end
- Directly connects Radioberry to Raspberry Pi, enabling 0-30 MHz HF coverage with down/up conversion
- Uses an Intell Cyclone 10LP FPGA and supports 10CL25 firmware loaded via the Raspberry Pi
- Provides up to 384 kHz maximum receiving bandwidth with A and B dual receiving modes
- Output power up to 10 dBm and includes a 0 25 mirror system with SDR client support via PiOSDR, SparkSDR gateway mode