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Supported Hardware
The firmware in this repository is used in several hardware projects. Of course, most notably we have the mcHF QRP Transceiver by Chris, M0NKA, which is the starting point for this firmware development effort, but over time different hardware platforms have emerged to use the rich firmware. This page is supposed to list all known hardware which runs the firmware.
If you have not listed hardware using the firmware, feel free to add this to this page following the template or let us one if we should do this.
Please note, that most designers DO OWN THE COPYRIGHT TO THE PCB DESIGN AND/OR SCHEMATIC. Please respect the rules. Selling clones without an agreement with the copyright holder means breaking copyrights. Do not buy or support cloners!
Designed by: Chris, M0NKA
Design goal: A mega cheap High Frequency (mcHF) standalone QRP SDR Transceiver
Mechanical design: 2 PCBs in stack
More information: http://www.m0nka.co.uk/
Schematics: Published, see link above
PCB: Copyrighted by M0NKA, can be bought from M0NKA only
Kits: Can be bought from M0NKA only
Complete devices: No. M0NKA does not sell these. Some hams build a mcHF for you and will use the PCB / Kits from M0NKA. But pay attention: there are/have been clones with inferior quality sold on eBay or Amazon: Do not buy these, these are not licensed.
Not much needs to be said about the mcHF here!
Designed by: Helmut, OE3HKC
Design goal: Small QRP SDR, compact and very low power consumption.
Mechanical design: 4 PCBs in stack
More information: https://www.amateurfunk-sulingen.de/forum/index.php?board=15;action=display;threadid=747
Schematics: Published, see thread linked above
PCB: Not for sale, please contact OE3HKC
Kits: No
Complete devices: No
The MiniTRX is mostly software compatible with the mcHF but uses only 7.4V input voltage and consequently also a different PA stage with 3W PEP max. It has a different form factor including some interesting details like a speaker connected to the back of front PCB.
Designed by: developer team at Amateurfunk Sulingen OV I40
Design goal: powerful standalone SDR for 2200m...4m, designed for usage of STM32H7, ~60W RF output
Mechanical design: 3 PCBs in stack
More information: The project still is under development. There are some ui prototypes already under test condition, rf parts will follow soon. Please stay tuned
PCB: Will be available
Kits: Will be available
Complete devices: Will be available
OVI40 will be a powerful standalone SDR for portable/mobile and stationary use. It will be a mixer concept (like KX3, mcHF and many others) but moving forward a big step regarding digital and analog part. You will find informations on Project Page of OV I40 (see link above) at given time.
- Supported SDR Hardware
- UHSDR: Manuals
- mcHF: Building your own SDR
- OVI40: Building your own SDR
- UHSDR: SW Installation on SDR
- UHSDR: Theory of Operation
- UHSDR: SW Development
- UHSDR: Supported Hardware
- UHSDR: Manuals
- Building a mcHF SDR
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Building a OVI40 SDR
- UHSDR SW Installation
- Theory of Operation
- UHSDR SW Development