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amg
Is it possible to build your own satellite radio tuner?
I guess they do not sell the chip sets to hobbyist?
I guess they do not sell the chip sets to hobbyist?
amg said:Is it possible to build your own satellite radio tuner?
I guess they do not sell the chip sets to hobbyist?
Ian Stirling said:Possible, yes.
In practice, it's a horribly complex project, with basically all
the difficulty of a satellite reciever, digital decoder, and MP3 player
all added togethter.
amg said:I can see a chip which is satellite receiver, then, music player.
Aren't those chips already consumer items?
The chip inside may be complicated, but connecting it and make it work seems
like maing a MCU controller works.
Joel Kolstad said:Sounds like the perfect college senior design project! ;-)
(Someone who just finished his own USB project and -- on a USB bulletin
board -- saw a regular stream of, "My professor says I need to interface a
PIC to a USB-connected NTFS (with encryption) RAID array and implement a web
server interface over a Gbps Ethernet connection to retrieve the files. In
3 months. How should I proceed?")
Kill the professor, replace the documentation, and build a LED flasher.
Ian Stirling said:Kill the professor, replace the documentation, and build a LED flasher.
amg said:Is it possible to build your own satellite radio tuner?
I guess they do not sell the chip sets to hobbyist?
amg said:That's what hobbyists do.
I can see all the ham radio go digital and satellite.
Don't you?