Engineer open-sources DIY radar system that's 95% cheaper than $250,000 commercial offerings, has 20 kilometer range — Moroccan engineer designs Aeris-10 radar, shares it on GitHub

https://www.tomshardware.com/maker-stem/open-source-radar-system-is-95-percent-cheaper-than-usd250-000-commercial-offerings-has-20-kilometer-range-moroccan-engineer-designs-aeris-10-radar-shares-it-on-github

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m8052@lemmy.world · 18 pts · 121d (10 replies)

Genuinely curious why would any one need a radar.

mkwt@lemmy.world · 62 pts · 121d (1 reply)

It's a key component to any well-integrated home air defense system.

inari@piefed.zip · 21 pts · 121d

Next-level homelabbing

AmidFuror@fedia.io · 31 pts · 121d

At 95% less than $250,000, why wouldn't you have one?

arin@lemmy.world · 22 pts · 121d

Have you seen the state of the world recently?

0_o7@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 7 pts · 121d

Not sure about personal usage but poor governments could save a lot on and have backups for fraction of the price.

pulsewidth@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 121d

Very handy for boats, planes, checking if Godzilla is on path for your house.

perestroika@slrpnk.net · 7 pts · 121d

Genuinely curious why would any one need a radar.

People studying weather, the atmosphere, birds and of course people expecting aircraft. :)

This particular radar is bloody expensive, though - its price tag is about 15 000 euros.

Other fun radar projects, most of them well above my head, so I won't dare to wade in:

Henrik Forsten: home made polarimetric synthetic aperture radar drone (takes photographic quality radio images of ground, budget several kiloeuros + ability to fly or a high vantage point)

Radar Tutorial - old military guy explains all the concepts, provides many schematics and various formulas

WetterSat - Mobile amateur rain radar - helps you locate rain at 10.5 GHz within a 100 km circle, cost about 1500 euros

Daniel Kamiński's blog - explains the principles of a GPU-accelerated passive coherent location finder (radar that uses non-cooperative external illumination sources like TV signals), cost a few hundred + a high end GPU, but completeness is low (hard to recreate)

youcantreadthis@quokk.au · 6 pts · 121d

Uh, to see stuff?

redknight942@sh.itjust.works · 5 pts · 121d (1 reply)

It gives you time to pull on your brown pants for the incoming drone invasion.

perestroika@slrpnk.net · 1 pts · 121d

For cheaper detection of drone invasions, I would recommend a network of sensitive microphones. In nice weather, a scanning thermal sky camera (note: avoid the Sun, or kiss the camera good bye) is also very effective.

victorz@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 121d

Yes bro, put these gigacorps out of business! 💪👌🫶

firebyte@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 120d