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Get started with SDR for under $250

Get started with SDR for under $250

By eeNews Europe



The kits features a LimeSDR Mini, a GrovePi+ and Grove sensors and outputs, as well as Scratch extensions and support from other programming environments. The LimeSDR comes with an antenna that is optimised for the 433/868/915 MHz unlicensed bands.

 

The combination of the supporting hardware with Lime’s ScratchRadio software extension will allow users to quickly begin developing applications that can interface with the real world.

 

The LimeSDR is a SDR platform for wireless applications that allows connectivity to the LimeNET SDR-based wireless network. There is a several thousand strong community already developing for the platform.

 

Seeed is a prototyping service and hardware platform that lets people develop their ideas into products. The service helps provide expertise, engineering facilities, supply-chain management and manufacturing.

 

The kit contains a LimeSDR Mini, two 433/868/915MHz unlicensed band antennas, a GrovePi+, a variety of Grove sensors, supporting components, an acrylic baseplate and a USB extension and only needs the addition of a Raspberry Pi 2, 3 or zero to get started.

 

More Information

https://www.limemicro.com

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