Following in the success of the original HAMKit VMAC PiHat, coupled with the developer interest in the new v2, the design has been finalised and VMAC PiHat v2.4 PCB is in fabrication for end July availability. Example VMAC PiHat mounted on a Raspberry Pi (not supplied) The new VMAC PiHat v2 features: Audio and Video Matrix (FMS6501) On-Screen-Display (MAX7456) Video Detectors (MAX7461) DTMF Decoder (CM8870) EEPROM (24LC64) I/O ports, Audio/Video from Pi User Status LEDs On-board 3v3 regulator With easy programming via Python scripts, many examples on our Wiki pages, the HAMKit VMAC PiHat can be applied to a number of typical applications and projects such as: ATV and DATV Repeater Control Logic ATV home, mobile or portable stations FM Repeater Control Logic Audio / Video matrix controller ATV/DATV CCTV (Matrix or Auto Cycle Select) FPV (5GHz Video Camera Receivers) Video remote switching Audio remote switching Using our new RasDuinoHat, you can also easily drive the VMAC PiHat from most Arduino boards too. Further details maybe found on our website and Wiki pages www.hamkit.co.uk and on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/hamkituk/
As an update this this post, the new VMAC PiHat v2.4 ATV / DATV / FM Repeater Matrix Controller is now in stock https://hamkit.co.uk/
Looks like this board would satisfy ail the requirements for a analog ATV repeater controller. I am putting together a ATV repeater which can support analog NTSC as well as DVB-T digital formats. Any thoughts on having code written to also control a HDMI video switch matrix as well?