AERIS-10 is an open-source, low-cost 10.5 GHz phased array radar system featuring Pulse Linear Frequency Modulated (LFM) modulation. Available in two versions (3km and 20km range), it's designed for researchers, drone developers, and serious SDR enthusiasts who want to explore and experiment with phased array radar technology.
Open-source 10.5 GHz phased array radar system with 3-20 km range, electronic beam steering, Python GUI, and GPS/IMU integration for researchers and makers.
How It Works
You find this open-source radar kit online, perfect for experimenting with detecting drones or objects from kilometers away.
Order affordable printed circuit boards and common parts, or 3D-print the enclosure if you're handy.
Follow clear pictures to solder parts together, like building a science fair project.
Plug in via USB and run the easy app—no coding needed.
Flip the switch, point it outside, and watch live detections appear on a map with your GPS position overlaid.
Electronically steer the beam to follow moving objects like drones up to 20 km away.
Celebrate as you detect real-world targets with beamforming, Doppler, and tracking—democratizing radar for your experiments.
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