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    A CW beacon implemented in C language on a AVR AtTiny13A microcontroller (1KB flash!). Include a CW parametric modulator/keyer, an emulated I2C periferal and a device driver in order to handle the Si570 oscillator by Silabs. You can personalize the transmitted message and the morse speed (in WPM). In the example the beacon is IQ6MC/B JN63RH @ 144.450MHz. Enjoy this example and if you will appreciate it, please sens me a feedback! IW6DFW, Maurizio
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    This is an advanced keyer implementation for Atmel AVR controllers written in C. The supported keyer modes are Iambic A/B and Ultimatic. Commands are entered using a paddle or a straight key. The memory can be extended using an external eeprom.
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    AVR beacon

    AVR beacon

    A hamradio beacon project on an AVR MCU

    AVR beacon project utilizes a new approach to RF signal generation using SQDDS method (making RF signals directly from the software, based on a pre-calculated periodic bit-sequence). It is mainly used by the hamradio operators to set up various radio beacons for different purposes, mostly for radio waves propagation discoveries. CW (continious waves, Morze code) is a main modulation mode. Other modes like PSK and FSK are planned to implement in the future releases. User can enter any ASCII...
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    Yack is an open source CW keyer library and application for the ATMEL AVR Architecture. It has been natively designed for an ATTINY45 Chip but can be adapted to other chips too. This is a hardware / HAM Radio application. How to install: Download the binary package, flash main.hex file into Flash memory and main.eep into EEPROM using AVRdude. For more details and documentation please retrieve the latest complete source code from the SVN repository. Suggestions, feature requests...
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