Would be interesting if there were a way to build a MIMO with this. On Wed, Dec 1, 2021, 9:41 PM coderman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > https://www.crowdsupply.com/krakenrf/krakensdr/updates/kraken-campaign-succeeds > > Kraken campaign succeeds! > <https://www.crowdsupply.com/krakenrf/krakensdr/updates/kraken-campaign-succeeds> > by KrakenRF Inc > View previous update > <https://www.crowdsupply.com/krakenrf/krakensdr/updates/eu-orders-software-updates-and-antenna-array-spacing-information> > > Thank you to everyone who has backed or been following this project. The > initial funding campaign has now concluded with almost 5x our minimum > funding goal! If you missed out, please don’t worry as the product will > still be available for sale on Crowd Supply at the campaign price, though > later orders may receive units from the second batch produced a few months > after the first. > > Thanks to the successful funding campaign, we now have all the required > parts on order and we expect the factory to receive them in a few weeks > time. The final confirmation prototype is in production now, finishing > touches to the enclosure are being worked on, a QC process is being > developed, and EU compliance certification and logistics details are being > worked through. > > At the same time, work on on the DFing software is continuing to progress > as well. If you are testing the software with the older KerberosSDR units, > please note the software is still in beta and a thorough reading of the > documentation is required to understand the DAQ control parameters. As > direction finding with an SDR can involve learning a lot of new technical > information, we are aiming to significantly simply the knowledge needed to > understand the DAQ parameters, and we hope to have a simplified version > released with a tutorial by mid-December. So if you have a Kerberos, and > are struggling with the setup, please kindly wait until the official > release, (unless you are interested in learning all the nitty gritty > technical details). > > Recently, we have also been working on improvements to the intermittent > signal squelch handling and we are also working on multichannel DFing > capabilities. We have a new developer starting work on a multi-platform > networked mapping program too. > > We are also looking to sponsor some accelerator projects such a GNU Radio > integration and beam-forming investigations for applications like radio > astronomy. If you have DSP programming skills and you’re interested in > helping on this, or you have the DSP skills and interest in developing > another project, please email us at [email protected] with details. > > > :P >
