#LinHT 1/2
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#LinHT 1/2
Production files approved. LinHT Rev B is officially being manufactured.
#LinHT (Linux Handheld Transceiver) is an open-source handheld #radio built around #Yocto #Linux, designed to be fully hackable at both the hardware and software levels. Unlike traditional radios with closed firmware, LinHT runs a real Linux system, enabling rapid development of new digital/analog modes, networking features, and DSP experiments. ....
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#LinHT 1/2
Production files approved. LinHT Rev B is officially being manufactured.
#LinHT (Linux Handheld Transceiver) is an open-source handheld #radio built around #Yocto #Linux, designed to be fully hackable at both the hardware and software levels. Unlike traditional radios with closed firmware, LinHT runs a real Linux system, enabling rapid development of new digital/analog modes, networking features, and DSP experiments. ....
LinHT 2/2
It combines modern RF hardware (SX1255 with a power amplifier) with a general-purpose SoC (i.MX9352-based), making it closer to a pocket #SDR computer than a classic walkie-talkie. It is a truly all-mode radio that we all have been waiting for.
Follow https://m17project.org for more news on this amazing project

The work is funded by #M17 Foundation. Please donate to keep us alive. The future of amateur radio depends on you. Thank you
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#LinHT 1/2
Production files approved. LinHT Rev B is officially being manufactured.
#LinHT (Linux Handheld Transceiver) is an open-source handheld #radio built around #Yocto #Linux, designed to be fully hackable at both the hardware and software levels. Unlike traditional radios with closed firmware, LinHT runs a real Linux system, enabling rapid development of new digital/analog modes, networking features, and DSP experiments. ....
@sebastian @m17_project I'm curious to know more about the decision to use Linux in this application. It seems like a pretty big hammer for a single-purpose device like an HT, even a digital one.
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@sebastian @m17_project I'm curious to know more about the decision to use Linux in this application. It seems like a pretty big hammer for a single-purpose device like an HT, even a digital one.
@literatesavant @sebastian we use Yocto - where is the big hammer here?

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@literatesavant @sebastian we use Yocto - where is the big hammer here?

i d call that a custom tool rather than a hammer