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mcHF build status 2015.12.22

First RF signal all the way through the mcHF.

First signal through my mcHF

Now it’s time to read through all the mods and have the radio tuned up 🙂

Author: Alexandru Csete

Embedded software engineer in the satcom industry during the day. Radio amateur and SDR hacker during the night. View all posts by Alexandru Csete

Author Alexandru CsetePosted on December 22, 2015August 24, 2016Categories mcHFTags DIY, mcHF, SDR, transceiver

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