profdc9 / RFBitBanger

A QRP digital transceiver created from readily available parts for off-the-grid maintenance
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RFBitBanger

The RFBitBanger is an off-the-grid QRP radio. It is not just designed to be used off the grid, it is designed to be assembled and maintained off-the-grid. Most radios require specialized parts that would be difficult to obtain in an extreme parts shortage or in remote places. This radio is designed to be assembled and maintained using the most common jellybean components that might be in a hobbyist junkpile. It will mainly support low bandwidth/digital modes to make the most of limited power.

A presentation presented at the 2023 QSO Today conference on the RFBitBanger can be viewed on Youtube here.

Design goals:

The RFBitBanger folder is the schematic and PCB for the radio itself. The MatchTest is a PCB that has a directional coupler for measuring forward/reverse power as well as a reflection bridge to help match antenna impedance. The Code folder contains the current RFBitBanger code. The CAD directory contains FreeCAD parametric models and STL files. The Docs directory contains a guide to the transceiver and the details of the SCAMP digital mode implementation.

This design was started after a discuss on the Collapse OS mailing list about hardware is maintainable even without access to parts suppliers, for example Digikey/Mouser, etc. or even Amazon. Projects such as civboot seek to provide a means of resurrecting technology and infrastructure after a catastrophic event. This design is to provide a means of communication if other forms of communications become unavailable, especially in rural areas or urban environments with compromised infrastructure.

Any comments to profdc9 AT gmail.com.

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