Microcontroller Projects for Amateur Radio not only provides all the information
you’ll need to build fascinating projects using the Arduino, STM32 (“Blue Pill”),
ESP32, and Teensy 4.0 microcontrollers, it teaches you how to create the software
that makes them function. Even if you don’t know the first thing about the C or C++
programming languages, this book will give you a gentle introduction.
Build these Projects!
The Morse Code Tutor - learn and practice sending and receiving methods, with or without Farnworth encoding.
The CW Messenger allows you to send up to 50 “canned” CW messages, that are completely changeable in the field without a PC.
The Mini Dummy Load is small enough to fit in a shirt pocket, can handle up to 30W, includes an OLED display that shows RF power, yet can be built for around $20!
The Double-Double Magnetic Loop antenna sets a new standard for small (3' diameter), multi-band operation and includes remote tuning.
Table of Contents:
Introduction – Which µC: Arduino, Teensy, STM32F, ESP32 (book uses all four)
Installation and Introduction to the Arduino IDE
An Overview of Arduino C or: The Difference Between RDC and SDC.
Libraries and a Gentle Introduction to Object Oriented Programming
Displays – 2x16 LCD, TFT, OLED, Menuing system
High-current Utility Power Supply
Mini Dummy Load with Power and SWR
Morse Code Tutor
Unique Programmable Power Supply for the Bench
Scalar Network Analyzer
Antenna Tuner
CW Messenger
Digital Signal Processing
Signal Generator
Constructing the “Luggable Double Double” Magnetic Loop Antenna
Remote Control for the Luggable Double-Double Mag Loop
Trouble Shooting Your Receiver
Product Details
Softcover: 400 pages
Publisher: The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
Copyright: First Edition, First Printing (2020)
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-62595-128-1
Product Dimensions: 8 3/16 x 10 7/8 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds