π Radioberry is a compact, open-source Software Defined Radio (SDR) add-on designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi. It combines the power of modern digital radio with the flexibility of the Pi, making it a favorite among amateur radio operators, makers, and RF enthusiasts.
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Whether you’re experimenting with digital modes, learning about RF communication, or building your own low-cost transceiver, Radioberry provides an exciting entry point.
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π» What Makes Radioberry Special?
Radioberry is based on the Hermes Lite 2 architecture β a powerful open-source SDR design β and integrates seamlessly with a Raspberry Pi using the GPIO interface.
It includes:
- π οΈ A 12-bit ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter)
- π°οΈ A wide receiver bandwidth (typically up to 5 MHz or more)
- π‘ Transmit capability β yes, itβs a transceiver!
- π Uses the Piβs GPIO interface directly
- π OpenHPSDR-compatible (works with software like Thetis and Quisk)
This setup allows you to run a complete software-based HF (high frequency) transceiver β all on a Raspberry Pi!
Radioberry with Touch screen
Radioberry version2 features a HF SDR TRANSCEIVER integrated with Raspberry Pi 4B and a 7″ DSI Touch Screen

The product comes as an easy to assemble kit: Raspberry pi 4B 1G + radioberry + 7 inch capacitive touch screen + case + tf card with image flashed, you just need to assemble them together.

π¦ Radioberry Features
Feature | Details |
---|---|
π§± Form Factor | HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) for Raspberry Pi |
π§² Frequency Range | Typically covers 0.1 to 30 MHz (HF) |
π Modes | AM, SSB, CW, FM, Digital (FT8, PSK31, etc.) |
π‘ Transceiver | Both transmit and receive |
π§βπ» Software | Compatible with Quisk, Thetis, OpenHPSDR |
π§ DIY Friendly | Open-source hardware and firmware |
π How to Use Radioberry with Raspberry Pi
- Install the board on top of a compatible Raspberry Pi (3B, 4, or newer).
- Flash the FPGA firmware onto the board (available on GitHub).
- Install OpenHPSDR-compatible software like Quisk on the Pi.
- Connect an HF antenna.
- Start exploring the airwaves!
π Note: You may need basic Linux knowledge and familiarity with SDR software.

π― Who Is Radioberry For?
Radioberry is ideal for:
- Amateur radio operators interested in SDR
- Makers and RF tinkerers who love open hardware
- Educational use in DSP, FPGA, and RF learning
- Anyone wanting a compact low-power HF transceiver
ποΈ Where to Buy Radioberry
Radioberry is often sold in limited batches by hobbyist developers or small shops. Look for it on:

β¨ Final Thoughts
Radioberry combines the open-source flexibility of Hermes Lite with the versatility of the Raspberry Pi, giving RF experimenters a compact, affordable, and powerful SDR transceiver. If you’re looking for a way to take your ham radio or SDR experiments to the next level, Radioberry is a fantastic platform to explore.