A python implementation of SquiggleDraw, which turns images into sine waves using the brightness to change the amplitude and frequency.
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A GUI for ESP8266 flash tool esptool-ck with basic features, geared towards being a production flashing tool.
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A custom base image built with Ubuntu linux and Cloud9.
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SquiggleDraw will create a SVG file from an image, using the brightness to change the amplitude of sine waves. It is easier to look at the examples below to better understand. :-)
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Build-a-Pi will allow you to get up and running fast with a Raspberry Pi for ham radio.
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ICOM IC-746 CAT Control Emulation for Arduino
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LCD IPS ST7789V 1.14" RGB + EPS32 : https://myduino.com/product/tgo-007/
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A wspr transmitter and general coverage receiver using the QRP Labs arduino shield and receiver module.
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An MQTT Broker/Client with scripting support on the ESP8266
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MQTT Broker library for ESP8266 Arduino
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Fork of K40 Whisperer software with lot of UI additions and improvements.
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A custom base image built with Ubuntu linux and Cloud9.
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arduino interface between the ASCOM-EQMOD software and the 'HBX' interface to the Az and Alt motors controller.
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ESP8266 driven weather station with a Flask webserver frontend and Influx/Grafana plotting.
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Scripts to build/customize persistent live linux distros
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GW8RDI's Open firmware branch for all versions of the uSDX transceiver, built on original USDX open code.
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VP-Digi is a functional, cheap, easy to assemble and configure STM32-based APRS digipeater controller with built-in KISS modem.
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Spacenav interactive configuration GUI
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WSPR beacon for Raspberry Pi Pico, based on pico-hf-oscillator library. It doesn't require any hardware - Pico board itself only.
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ESP32Cam-demo sketch for use with the Arduino IDE or PlatformIO
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