Encourage youngsters to get on the air in December Youngsters on the Air month is fast approaching and the RSGB would love you to take part in this...
Be part of RadCom feature on Jamboree on the Air Jamboree on the Air, or JOTA as it is also known, was very busy with large numbers of stations...
The RSGB is looking for its next Company Secretary The Society is currently looking to recruit an RSGB member to be the Company Secretary. This volunteer position plays...
Starkville man ends reign as king of ham radio parts: ‘It was rough trying to say goodbye’ (Mississippi) In 1972, Martin Jue was a young entrepreneur who decided to use his electrical engineering…
via Hackaday: The 1924 Martian Signal: A Cosmic Curiosity In an age where our gadgets allow us to explore the cosmos, we stumbled upon…
via the ARRL: ARRL Recognizes University of Scranton During Amateur Radio Station Dedication Read more at ARRL.org
via Amateur Radio Daily: HamSCI Program Gets Boost from $1.8 Million NSF Grant Nathaniel Frissell, Ph.D. (W2NAF), associate professor physics and engineering at The University of Scranton was…
via Hackaday: Voyager 1 Fault Forces Switch to S-Band We hate to admit it, but whenever we see an article about either Voyager spacecraft,…
How a Wayne principal saved an astronaut talk for students after school shut down (New Jersey) For Sandra Giordano, failure was not an option. The longtime educator already lost her school…
via Hackaday: Use PicoGlitcher For Voltage Glitching Attacks We see a fair few glitcher projects, especially the simpler voltage glitchers. Still, quite often…
via the ARRL: 2025 ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program Accepting Applications through Jan 6, 2025 Read more at ARRL.org
via Hackaday: Pulley System Makes Headphone Cables More Managable It’s 2024. You’ve probably got one or more pairs of wireless headphones around the house….
via Hackaday: GPS Tracking in the Trackless Land Need a weekend project? wanted a GPS tracker that would send data out via…
via Hackaday: Will .IO Domain Names Survive A Geopolitical Rearrangement? The Domain Name System (DNS) is a major functional component of the modern Internet. We…
via Hackaday: An SAO for Hams Generally speaking, the Hackaday Supercon badge will always have a place for SAO (rebranded as…
via Hackaday: Memristors Are Cool, Radiation-resistant Memristors Even Moreso Space is a challenging environment for semiconductors, but researchers have shown that a specific type…
via Hackaday: Need High-Power Li-Ion Charging? How About 100 W Ever want a seriously powerful PCB for charging a Li-Ion pack? Whatever you want it…
The Ham Radio Spirit of Experimentation The convoluted course of a major improvement to an excellent radio!
via Hackaday: A New Chinese Radio Breaks Cover, is it Worth it? Scanning the firehose of new electronic kits and modules coming from the usual Chinese suppliers…
via Hackaday: New Study Looks at the Potential Carcinogenicity of 3D Printing We’ve all heard stories of the dangers of 3D printing, with fires from runaway hot…
via Hackaday: Tech in Plain Sight: Zipper Bags You probably think of them as “Ziploc” bags, but, technically, the generic term is zipper…
via Hackaday: Making A Split-Anode Magnetron YouTuber The Science Furry has been attempting to make a split-anode magnetron and, after earlier failures, is having another crack…
via Hackaday: Ham Radio in the Internet Age Even if you are relatively young, you can probably think back on what TV was…
via Hackaday: Copper Bling Keeps Camera Chill Every action camera these days seems prone to overheating and sudden shutdowns after mere minutes…