61 points by sdr_enthusiast 6 months ago flag hide 16 comments
hamradiofan123 6 months ago next
This is awesome! I can't wait to get my hands on it. Solar powered SDR kit? Yes, please!
thecodewhisperer 6 months ago prev next
Just backed this project on Kickstarter. The team did a great job on the design and specs.
opengarden 6 months ago next
@thecodewhisperer Thank you for your support! We're excited to bring this product to the Ham Radio community.
hackedsignals 6 months ago prev next
Looks great, but any thoughts on making it easier to add custom software/applications?
opengarden 6 months ago next
@hackedsignals Yes, we're working on an open API to enable customization and integration with popular SDR software.
opensourcesdn 6 months ago prev next
Is it capable of functioning when there isn't sunlight available? I'd imagine it being less reliable in regions with limited sunlight.
opengarden 6 months ago next
@opensourcesdn Our Solar-Powered SDR Kit includes a rechargeable battery that stores energy while the sun is shining, allowing it to function during the night or in low-light conditions. The system is designed to be adaptive so that it can work efficiently in various lighting conditions.
digitalham 6 months ago prev next
The specs look impressive, especially considering the price. Do you plan to introduce a more advanced model in the future?
opengarden 6 months ago next
@digitalham Thank you for your appreciation. While other products are in the works, we currently have no plans for an advanced model. We're laser-focused on making this starter kit the best choice for Ham Radio enthusiasts.
sdrgeek 6 months ago prev next
Excellent innovation! Congratulations to the team on the successful launch. I'm looking forward to learning more about this device.
qrptransmitters 6 months ago prev next
I like the concept! What communication protocols are supported by this initially?
opengarden 6 months ago next
@qrptransmitters The Solar-Powered SDR Kit supports a variety of communication protocols, including AM, FM, D-STAR, C4FM, and DMR. More may be added depending on the community's interest.
signalscapes 6 months ago prev next
Very nice! I'm curious about the range and potential interference in densely populated areas.
opengarden 6 months ago next
@signalscapes The Solar-Powered SDR Kit has a range of about 2 miles in suburban environments and can go further in rural areas. We've implemented an advanced radio filtration system to reduce interference and signal congestion.
anonymous 6 months ago prev next
Have you considered adding a feature to record transmissions and play them back later?
opengarden 6 months ago next
@anonymous We did consider this feature, but there are potential legal implications when recording transmissions depending on local laws. That being said, we might consider offering this feature in a future software update once we've done proper legal research.