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Copyright© 2014 by
The American Radio Relay
League, Inc.
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ISBN: 978-1-62595-016-1
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Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
About the Author
About This Book
How This Book is Organized
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Introduction
Introduction to the Arduino
Arduino Boards and Variants
Arduino Shields, Modules, and Devices
Arduino 1/0 Methods
Arduino Development Environment
Arduino Development Station
Random Code Practice Generator
CW Beacon and Foxhunt Keyer
Fan Speed Controller
Digital Compass
Weather Station
RF Probe with LED Bar Graph
Solar Battery Charge Monitor
On-Air Indicator
Talking SWR Meter
Talking GPS/UTC Time/Grid Square Indicator
Iambic Keyer
Waveform Generator
PS/2 CW Keyboard
Field Day Satellite Tracker
Azimuth/Elevation Rotator Controller
CW Decoder
Lightning Detector
CDE/Hy-Gain Rotator Controller
Modified CDE/Hy-Gain Rotator Controller
In Conclusion
Appendix A - Sketches and Libraries
Appendix B
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Design and Schematic Tools
Appendix C
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Vendor Links and References
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Foreword
Homebrewing
-
"do it yourself' in today's terminology
-
has been
a part of Amateur Radio since the early days. Hams build equipment and
antennas, integrate individual station pieces into complete systems, and find
new ways to use computers to make operating more efficient or enjoyable.
These days, hams are exploring the world of microcontrollers to create
new and exciting ham radio station gear. In this book, author Glen Popiel,
KW5GP, describes the popular and inexpensive Arduino microcontroller
family and shows how to use these powerful yet inexpensive devices with
additional modules, accessory boards and components to create a wide
variety of interesting projects. Later chapters describe practical applications
that range from a simple digital compass, to CW operating accessories, to
test equipment and
sophisticated
rotator controller/computer interfaces.
There's a little something for everyone here. You may get started right
away and use the projects as-is, or customize them if you are so inclined.
Arduino hardware and software are all Open Source, which means that
they are well documented. Software, schematics and other information is
freely available. Support is available online in the form of tutorials and
Arduino user groups, so you won't have to go it alone. Part of the appeal
of using the Arduino and related modules is the spirit of sharing in the
Open Source community. Chances are good that if you are interested in
modifying one of these projects to suit your needs, someone has done a
similar project and shared the results online.
We hope you'll be inspired to expand your horizons by learning about
the Arduino and trying
some
of the projects in this book.
David Sumner, KlZZ
Chief Executive Officer
Newington, Connecticut
May 2014
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