Arduino for Radio Amateur Applications
Program and build Arduino-based ham station utilities, tools, and instruments
By Glen Popiel, KW5GP
Cover Illustration Description
The cover features an illustration of an Arduino UNO board. Labels point to various Arduino projects including: Mini Weather Station, RF Probe, DTMF Tone Encoder/Decoder, Waveform Generator, Bluetooth CW Keyer, Station Power Monitor, and AC Current Monitor. A stylized radio tower is also depicted.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Welcome To The Arduino
- Chapter 2: Arduino Boards and Variants
- Chapter 3: Arduino Shields, Modules and Devices
- Chapter 4: Creating Sketches and Documenting Arduino Projects
- Chapter 5: Project Ideas, Tools, Construction, and Troubleshooting
- Chapter 6: Arduino I/O Methods
- Chapter 7: Project 1 – CW Beacon and Foxhunt Keyer
- Chapter 8: Project 2 – Mini Weather Station
- Chapter 9: Project 3 – RF Probe with LED Bar Graph
- Chapter 10: Project 4 – DTMF Tone Encoder
- Chapter 11: Project 5 – DTMF Tone Decoder
- Chapter 12: Project 6 - Waveform Generator
- Chapter 13: Project 7 – Auto Power On/Off
- Chapter 14: Project 8 – Bluetooth CW Keyer
- Chapter 15: Project 9 – Station Power Monitor
- Chapter 16: Project 10 – AC Current Monitor
- Chapter 17: In Conclusion
- Index
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