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DescriptionArduino Projects for Amateur Radio [Kindle Edition] Jack Purdum (Author), Dennis Kidder (Author) {Bindaredundat} Product Details File Size: 45043 KB Print Length: 464 pages Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits Publisher: McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics; 1 edition (October 30, 2014) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. Language: English ASIN: B00O2A7I5O Text-to-Speech: Enabled Book Description Publication Date: December 3, 2014 BOOST YOUR HAM RADIO'S CAPABILITIES USING LOW-COST ARDUINO MICROCONTROLLER BOARDS! Do you want to increase the functionality and value of your ham radio without spending a lot of money? This book will show you how! Arduino Projects for Amateur Radio is filled with step-by-step microcontroller projects you can accomplish on your own--no programming experience necessary. After getting you set up on an Arduino board, veteran ham radio operators Jack Purdum (W8TEE) and Dennis Kidder (W6DQ) start with a simple LCD display and move up to projects that can add hundreds of dollars' worth of upgrades to existing equipment. This practical guide provides detailed instructions, helpful diagrams, lists of low-cost parts and suppliers, and hardware and software tips that make building your own equipment even more enjoyable. Downloadable code for all of the projects in the book is also available. Arduino-compatible microcontrollers Real time clock-timer shield The rebel with cover off and LCD shield connected. Do-it-yourself projects include: LCD shield Station timer General purpose panel meter Dummy load and watt meter CW automatic keyer Morse code decoder PS2 keyboard CW encoder Universal relay shield Flexible sequencer Rotator controller Directional watt and SWR meter Simple frequency counter DDS VFO Portable solar power source About the Author Dr. Jack Purdum, W8TEE (Cincinnati, OH) has been a licensed ham since 1954 and is the author of 17 programming books. He retired from Purdue University's College of Technology where he taught various programming languages. Dennis Kidder (Inyokern, CA) has been a licensed ham since 1969. He is also an electrical engineer with a distinguished career in major engineering projects throughout the world, working for companies such as Raytheon and Hughes. http://www.amazon.com/Arduino-Projects-Amateur-Radio-Purdum-ebook/dp/B00O2A7I5O/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=&qid= Your text to link here...Sharing Widget |