AmateurLogic 205: Dayton, Pi-Apps & Cheap Strobes AmateurLogic.TV Episode 205 is now available for download. As seen at Hamvention 2025. Neil Rapp, WB9VPG Amateur of The...
Ham College 124 Ham College episode 124 is now available for download. Technician Exam Questions Part 11. T3B – Electromagnetic wave properties:...
AmateurLogic 204: Bletchley Park AmateurLogic.TV Episode 204 is now available for download. A visit to Bletchley Park, Tommy’s continuing Meshtastic Adventures part 2,...
Ham College 123 Ham College episode 123 is now available for download. Technician Exam Questions Part 9. T3A – Radio wave characteristics:...
AmateurLogic 203: Meshtastic AmateurLogic.TV Episode 203 is now available for download. Meshtastic, an open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network built to run...
Ham College 122 Ham College episode 122 is now available for download. Technician Exam Questions Part 9 T2C – Public service: emergency...
AmateurLogic 202: Emergency Power AmateurLogic.TV Episode 202 is now available for download. A review of emergency power sources. W5SLA Winter Field Day activities....
Ham College 121 Ham College episode 121 is now available for download. Technician Exam Questions Part 8. T2B – VHF/UHF operating practices:...
AmateurLogic 201: New Stuff For A New Year AmateurLogic.TV Episode 201 is now available for download. DIY 12 Volt Lithium Battery Packs. FNIRSI LCR-P1 component tester. Raspberry...
Ham College 120 Ham College episode 120 is now available for download. Technician Exam Questions Part 7. T2A – Station operation: choosing...
AmateurLogic 200: Toy Story AmateurLogic.TV Episode 200 is now available for download. Tommy and Emile visit the W5SLA Slidell Hamfest. Ccradio 3 review....
AmateurLogic.TV 2024-12-07 16:35:58 Ham College episode 119 is now available for download. Ham College 119 Technician Exam Questions Part 6. T1F –...
via Hackaday: Schooling ChatGPT on Antenna Theory Misconceptions We’re not very far into the AI revolution at this point, but we’re far enough…
via Hackaday: For Desalination, Follow the Sun It’s easy to use electricity — solar-generated or otherwise — to desalinate water. However, traditional…
via Hackaday: Ideal Diodes and How to Build Them knows that real diodes you can buy don’t work exactly like we say they…
via Hackaday: It’s a Soldering Iron! It’s A Multimeter! Relax! It’s Both! Imagine this. A young person comes to you wanting to get started in the electronic…
via Hackaday: An Arduino Triggers a Flash With Sound To capture an instant on film or sensor with a camera, you usually need a…
via Hackaday: The 1983 Clock Four Decades in the Making In 1983, a 14-year-old saw an LED clock in The Sharper Image store. At…
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via Amateur Radio Daily: Special Event Celebrates First Trans-Global Two-Way Radio Communication To commemorate the centenary of this historic contact made by Goyder and Bell, Mill Hill…
via Hackaday: The FNIRSI HRM-10 Internal Resistance Meter Occasionally, we find fun new electronic instruments in the wild and can’t resist sharing them…
via Hackaday: Experimenting with MicroPython on the Bus Pirate 5 I recently got one of the new RP2040-based Bus Pirate 5 (BP5), a multi-purpose interface…
via Hackaday: Tiny LoRa GPS Node Relies on ESP32 Sometimes you need to create a satellite navigation tracking device that communicates via a low-power…
via Hackaday: Zinc Creep and Electroplasticity: Why Arecibo Collapsed It’s been nearly four years since the Arecibo Telescope collapsed, an event the world got…