amazing project ! well done ! inspiring to see it this morning the youtube algo recommended it for me. I was thinking what would be a budget way of creating this ? maybe a $20 SDR instead of the hack rf , seems to be a waste of the hack rf to use it as a lamp :)) I think the way you did must have cost you over $1k. Thanks for the inspiration !
I'm personally especially interested in 'Latent Reflection'. I've tried to make something similar never got to a point where I was happy with the output the AI model gave me.
Lots of tuning to get the model to not immediatly spiral into nonsense. But small models are getting better by the minute, maybe i'll revisit it with a better model and share all the code
amazing project ! well done ! inspiring to see it this morning the youtube algo recommended it for me. I was thinking what would be a budget way of creating this ? maybe a $20 SDR instead of the hack rf , seems to be a waste of the hack rf to use it as a lamp :)) I think the way you did must have cost you over $1k. Thanks for the inspiration !
HackRF isn't a good SDR by any metric except for the date it came out.
Hackrf is defo overkill for this. I got it cause my initial plan was to cover the whole spectrum
You could probably do it with a cheaper SDR, but it would be slower
Total budget for this is around $1k
The $5 nrf52840 should be sufficient, it can scan 114 channels (from 2400-2514 MHz) several times per second, measuring the approximate RSSI.
IIRC, a regular SDR dongle will not be able to process the full bandwidth of GHZ range.
You’re very good, I’m jealous of your work
I love your works, what kind of background do you have?
CS background, but I've always been a "bricoleur" on the side
How much did that sheet metal frame cost you from PCBWay? Thanks for sharing.
Around $200 delivered to france
Do you have a list you would be willing to share of trusted manufacturers & suppliers that you reference for different products or materials?
I used JLCPCB for the pcb cause they integrate well with the pcb design software i use (kicad or easypcb)
And I used pcbway for the sheet metal fabrication
Honestly they are both great and similarly priced
At least in the last video it seems like he used both PCBWay and JLCPCB for manufacturing
Yep! The choice of JLCPCB after having used PCBWay is what inspired the question.
Love your channel! Do you have any plans to eventually open source your projects? (Both in terms of hardware and software)
To be honest, all of the hardware and software is really poorly documented. But I guess i coudl still publish it as is
I'm personally especially interested in 'Latent Reflection'. I've tried to make something similar never got to a point where I was happy with the output the AI model gave me.
Lots of tuning to get the model to not immediatly spiral into nonsense. But small models are getting better by the minute, maybe i'll revisit it with a better model and share all the code