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How to Build a Weather Satellite Reception Antenna (137MHz)
If you’re interested in receiving weather satellite images, one of the first steps is building a suitable antenna. In this post, I’ll walk you through the process of creating a simple 137MHz antenna designed for NOAA/METEOR satellite reception. The design is based on the brilliant work by Adam-9A4QV, and the total cost was around £10,…
How to build an ADS-B Radar Station
Building an ADS-B radar station using a Raspberry Pi and a FlightAware Pro receiver stick is quite simple, and it requires only a few components and some straightforward setup. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it: Components You Need Steps to Build Your ADS-B Radar Station 1. Prepare the Raspberry Pi 2. Connect…
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