![]() The main advantage of the YARD Stick One is that it is one of the cheaper devices (compared to the HackRF or LimeSDR) that can also transmit and works more or less “plug and play”. YARD Stick One Supports Sending and Receiving The radio is controlled by writing a few dozen configuration registers, but the Python middleware can abstract many details. The Yard Stick One is delivered with USB software preloaded in its 8051 core. It can be seen as a kind of break-out board (BoB), but with a USB interface to enable the use on biggish hosts such as PCs and Raspberry Pies. The YARD Stick One is a compact “Hardware Defined Radio” that can send and receive in the UHF band.
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