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70cm-ham-radio-fox-hunt-receiver
DESCRIPTION
This project is intended to be coupled with my other LoRa board based project, 70cm Ham Radio Fox Hunt Beacon, which can be found at the link below:
https://lora-ham-fox-hunt-beacon-70cm.sourceforge.io
The receiver, also ESP32 LoRa-based, is designed for simplicity and accessibility, requiring minimal user setup. It features an OLED display providing real-time frequency readout and received signal strength indication (RSSI), presented numerically in dBm, as an S-meter value, and via a graphical bar. The system supports direction-finding applications, with provision for a compact 4-element Yagi antenna to enhance signal localisation.
CODE FOR THIS PROJECT HAS NOW BEEN RELEASED.
Download the Arduino Sketch from the Files section.
Features
- Small form factor
- Easy to setup; Frequency user programable in code
- Easy to read, bright, OLED screen
- Signal strength displayed in dBm, S-Meter value and graphical bar
- Simple operation
User interface
Command-line, Console/Terminal
Categories
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