New tech enables 3D printing electronics without semiconductors Researchers at MIT have unexpectedly stumbled upon a way to 3D print active electronics –…
via Hackaday: How Hot is That Soldering Iron? It is common these days to have a soldering iron where you can set the…
via Hackaday: SWD Interface Simplifies Debugging The proliferation of microcontrollers has made it easier than ever to add some smarts to…
via Hackaday: Using a 2D Scanner to Make 3D Things wanted to clone some model car raceway track and realised that by scanning…
via Hackaday: Comparing AliExpress vs LCSC-Sourced MOSFETs These days, it’s super-easy to jump onto the World Wide Web to find purported replacement…
via Hackaday: Pi Pico SDR on a Breadboard How hard is it to make a fully standalone SDR? shows you how…
via Hackaday: Fixing a Busted Fluke While Fighting a Wonky Schematic Fluke meters have been around for a long, long time. Heck, we’ve got a Fluke…
via HACKADAY: You’ve Got The Portable Radio, Now What About The Antenna? There’s an old saying in the amateur radio community that when it comes to antennas…
via HACKADAY: An Antenna to Throw You for a Loop It is one of Murphy’s laws, we think, that you can’t get great things when…
via HACKADAY: Ask Hackaday: Is Shortwave on Life Support? Between World War II and Y2K, shortwave listening was quite an education. With a simple…
via HACKADAY: FauxTRS Is Definitely Not A Trash 80 Among the 8-bit home micro boom from the late 1970s through early 1980s, the introduction…
via HACKADAY: Coax Stub Filters Demystified Unless you hold a First Degree RF Wizard rating, chances are good that coax stubs…
via HACKADAY: A Nostalgic Look at a Kid’s Shortwave Resistor had a Unelco shortwave receiver as a kid. This was a typical simple radio for the…
via HACKADAY: CW Not Hard Enough? Try This Tiny Paddle For a long time, a Morse code proficiency was required to obtain an amateur radio…
via HACKADAY: Seiko Had A Smartwatch In 1984 You might think of the smartwatch era as beginning with Apple, relatively recently. Or, you…
via HACKADAY: DME with a Twist of LimeSDR Navigating aircraft today isn’t like the old days. No more arrows painted on a barn…
via HACKADAY: Making a Solid State 6AK8 Tube had a project in mind: replacing a common vacuum tube with a solid-state equivalent….
via HACKADAY: Are Hackers The Future of Amateur Radio? If amateur radio has a problem, it’s that shaking off an image of being the…
via HACKADAY: Smart Ball Technology Has Reached Football, But The Euros Show Us It’s Not Necessarily For The Better The good old fashioned game of football used to be a simple affair. Two teams…
via HACKADAY: Hackable Ham Radio Gives Up Its Mechanical Secrets Reverse-engineered schematics are de rigeur around these parts, largely because they’re often the key to very cool…
via HACKADAY: How the Bell System Was Built We’ve often thought that while going to the moon in the 1960s was audacious, it…
via HACKADAY: Hacking Airline WiFi the Hard Way We’ve all been there. You are on a flight, there’s WiFi, but you hate to…
via HACKADAY: Tiny Transceiver Gets It Done with One Transistor When we first spotted the article about a one-transistor amateur radio transceiver, we were sure it…
via HACKADAY: Going Ham Mobile on a Bicycle It’s said that “Golf is a good walk spoiled,” so is attaching an amateur radio to…
via HACKADAY: Solar Dynamics Observatory: Our Solar Early Warning System Ever since the beginning of the Space Age, the inner planets and the Earth-Moon system…