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tomscii.sig7.se
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danieldk.eu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Glove80 is a highly customizable and comfortable key well keyboard that offers significant improvements over traditional split keyboards. It features a unique column stagger design with improved thumb clusters and palm rest, making it ideal for users seeking ergonomic comfort. The tenting mechanism allows for micro-tuning of the keyboard's angle, while the Choc v1 switches provide a light and responsive typing experience. The keyboard is lightweight, comes with a travel case, and supports Bluetooth connectivity with a solid connection between the two halves. It also has an intuitive GUI editor for custom keymaps and behaviors, and is extensible through sidecar modules and GPIO headers. However, the tenting setup requires some adjustment and ... | |
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www.roadtrailrun.com
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tbspace.de
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| | | QO-100, also known as Es'hail-2 is a geostationary amateur radio satellite. It can be used by large parts of the world, including Europe, Africa, (parts of) South America and Asia. The satellite works as a linear transponder. It receives a specific range in the 2.4 GHz (13cm) band and sends it back to earth on 10 GHz (3cm). In order to generate such a 2.4 GHz signal and transmit it to the satellite conventional radio technology with transverters could be used. I chose a different route and planned a fully software-defined setup. This has many advantages: - Cost (PlutoSDRs can be bought for ~120?) - Low power consumption (laptop, SDR, amplifiers), ideal for portable usage - No SSB transceiver needed - Software DSP processing for very clean signals - I/Q sampl... | ||