
Originally Posted by
PaulTech
I was watching a Youtube vid of a stand at the 2010 CES trying to sell handheld doppler radar units, for speed , at around $275.
It was apperent the unit was using a patch type moudle, and I started to think ( I have built my own doppler speed guns in the past), if you take a microwave sensor from an old dual sensor movement dectector, these units are usually thrown out once the IR sensor degrades, feed the output into the mic input of an Android - you would have a cheap compact speed gun.
Ok, background over, what is needed...
frequency counter app, maybe FFT and the upper limit only has to be around 3KHz
front end for frequency counter.
One little bit of extra icing would be to double/triple the input frequency as an audio out, to have a battlefield man radar for paintballers, the frequencies involved with someone moving are quite small and this would amplify the doppler effect.
I also need to check the low frequency response of the mic input, I would like to try this with a bluetooth module as well to transfer the signal, but at the moment I only have a slave module, guess I'll have to get a master one as well.
I'll check to see if there any realtime spectograph, SDR (maybe) or FFT apps waiting to be used.
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