Mike Richards G4WNC is well-known to PW readers. He took over the RTTY column from Ron Ham around 25 years ago and has stayed with us, following developments in amateur radio data communications, as well as being an occasional reviewer, especially of SDR and other leading-edge gear. Mike's enthusiasm for the Raspberry Pi is also well-known, both from his columns in this magazine and the Pi workshops he has run at the RSGB Convention. This book, then, is a natural end-product of his years of playing with the Raspberry Pi in an amateur radio context, as a cost-effective platform for data modes and much else. However, there is obviously an existing wide literature about the Pi as well as lots of resources on the internet. So, is there a role for this new RSGB publication?
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