[Hackrf-dev] FM Repeater
Mitja kocjančič
veso266 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 12 14:42:03 EDT 2015
what about H-Brigde or a Relay (could I amplifie a signal with it?) (I have
custom made H Bridge with chips and you can connect a power suply to it and
drive motors but I don't know if they can amplifie a signal with it (and
there is another problem that I can only transmitt in European FM Band with
Raspberry Pi (I would like to transmitt on 76 Mhz (because Japanese FM Band
is enpty here in Slovenia)
2015-07-12 19:54 GMT+02:00 Russell Handorf <rhandorf at handorf.org>:
> And filter your pi, it is a very nasty transmitter.
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Quentin Smith
> Date:07/12/2015 1:40 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: Mitja kocjančič
> Cc: hackrf-dev
> Subject: Re: [Hackrf-dev] FM Repeater
>
> There's nothing stopping you from transmitting FM+RDS with a HackRF,
> except possibly someone hasn't written the software yet.
>
> It sounds like what you really want is a power amplifier, though. Even the
> HackRF will not be particularly strong (~10 mW at FM frequencies).
> (Honestly, for the kind of power output you can get from an RPi, you might
> want a preamplifier instead.)
>
> --Quentin
>
> On Sun, 12 Jul 2015, Mitja kocjančič wrote:
>
> > Hi I am using Raspberry Pi to transmitt FM Radio on 87.8 Mhz but the
> range is realy poor (I don't want to use HackRF for this because I can't
> change RDS on air (with RPi (Raspberry Pi) I can change RDS via stdin pipe)
> >
> > So I would like to recieve that station with RTL-SDR Dongle and then
> retransmitt it with HackRF on 76 MHZ
> >
> > Anyone know how I can do that?
> >
> > Best regards and thanks for Anwsering
> >
> >
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