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RF transmitter for Raspberry Pi
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How To Send Data and Image using rpitx? #294

Closed nau4k closed 1 year ago

nau4k commented 1 year ago

Hello everyone, I have a project from my lecturer. this project uses Raspberry pi 3b+ and RTL-SDR. Raspberry using rpitx to transmit RF signal. The expected result is that raspberry can send data and images via Radio Frequency and received with rtl sdr with gnu radio. Hopefully anyone can teach me i will be very grateful

radiocolin commented 1 year ago

So you want someone else to do your project?

nau4k commented 1 year ago

So you want someone else to do your project?

I'm not sure about that, I just want to know what to use to do the project

Lucstay11 commented 1 year ago

Hello everyone, I have a project from my lecturer. this project uses Raspberry pi 3b+ and RTL-SDR. Raspberry using rpitx to transmit RF signal. The expected result is that raspberry can send data and images via Radio Frequency and received with rtl sdr with gnu radio. Hopefully anyone can teach me i will be very grateful

A can do it for you!

nau4k commented 1 year ago

Hello everyone, I have a project from my lecturer. this project uses Raspberry pi 3b+ and RTL-SDR. Raspberry using rpitx to transmit RF signal. The expected result is that raspberry can send data and images via Radio Frequency and received with rtl sdr with gnu radio. Hopefully anyone can teach me i will be very grateful

A can do it for you!

can you teachme please?

Lucstay11 commented 1 year ago

Use the 5th option of rptix you can send images via SSTV. If that's just what you want to do, it's not very complicated

mattvall1 commented 1 year ago

Hello everyone, I have a project from my lecturer. this project uses Raspberry pi 3b+ and RTL-SDR. Raspberry using rpitx to transmit RF signal. The expected result is that raspberry can send data and images via Radio Frequency and received with rtl sdr with gnu radio. Hopefully anyone can teach me i will be very grateful

Completely out of interest, what degree are you studying for. That sounds very cool!