What just happened? Raspberry Pi has just released a new module designed to simplify the development of turnkey wireless hardware solutions. While the single-board computer company has long offered ...
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Raspberry Pi has released the Radio Module 2 for WiFi and Bluetooth integration, and it's super cheap
While we love our Raspberry Pi projects here at XDA, sometimes you don't want the whole Pi; sometimes you just want a slice. Such is the case for people who purchase the individual microcontrollers ...
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 figure ...
We love re-purposed consumer gear. This project uses a cheap, discontinued cellphone gadget to create a Raspberry Pi controlled FM radio transmitter. The Sony-Ericsson MMR-70 radio transmitter ...
Raspberry Pi has introduced the Radio Module 2, a small but powerful wireless module priced at just $4. This module is aimed at makers, developers, and organizations using RP2040 or RP2350 ...
At this point it’s pretty well-known that you can tack a long wire to the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO, install some software, and you’ve got yourself the worlds easiest pirate FM radio station. We say that it ...
If you own a Raspberry Pi mini PC and have always fancied becoming a radio DJ, you might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi mini PC hack published over on the MAKE website. That provides you with an ...
Have you ever wondered what’s happening in the invisible world of radio waves all around us? From the music playing on your favorite FM station to the Wi-Fi signals powering your internet connection, ...
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Kids in the oncology wards of many hospitals aren’t having a good time. Radio Lollipop, a completely volunteer-based international charity that brings entertainment and radio to children’s hospitals, ...
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Raspberry Pi upgrades Lego retro radio into the real thing
Many makers like to integrate Lego into their Raspberry Pi projects, and today we've got a beautiful example to share of such ...
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