via Hackaday: You Can 3D Print Yourself Some Simple Magnetic Switches Permanent magnets aren’t typically switchable. They’re always doing their magnet thing. However, if you align…
QRPer: Finding Joy in the Journey: A Missed SOTA Hike Leads to a Relaxing POTA Activation On Wednesday, August 7, 2024, I planned to drive to Hickory, NC to spend part…
National Coding Week – new activities The RSGB is getting ready for National Coding Week which begins on 16 September. This national event is in...
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September Tonight@8 The RSGB autumn live Tonight@8 programme starts on Monday 2 September. Brian Coleman, G4NNS will give an update on...
RSGB announces special ISS contact We are delighted to announce that the Radio Society of Great Britain and ARISS, in conjunction with Girlguiding Surrey...
Improving the Noise Blanker of the Ten-Tec Onmni – C A major improvement to an excellent radio, just 44 years late!
via Hackaday: Open Source Liquid Rocket Reaches for the Sky Since the very beginning, solid-propellants have been the cornerstone of amateur rocketry. From the little…
via Hackaday: Simulating Air Flow for 3D Printing You’ve probably heard that a 3D printer is capable of producing its own replacement parts….
via Hackaday: Roll Your Own Presence Sensor wanted an Everything Presence Lite kite but found it was always out of stock….
Ham Radio Still Alive And Kicking In Wyoming Surrounded by the green grass tranquility of Hot Springs State Park, a temporary ham radio…
via Hackaday: Happy Birthday to Dad, Retrocomputer Style For those of us who lived through the early 8-bit computing revolution — the tail…
via Hackaday: Intuitive Explanation of Arithmetic, Geometric & Harmonic Mean The simple definition of a mean is that of a numeric quantity which represents the…
via Hackaday: Farewell Magnetic Stripe For decades, the magnetic stripe has been ubiquitous on everything from credit cards to tickets…
via Hackaday: A Field Guide to the North American Substation Drive along nearly any major road in the United States and it won’t be long…
via Hackaday: Fighting the Scourge of “Screwdriver Mange” We’ve all got our favorite hand tools, and while the selection criteria are usually pretty…
via Amateur Radio Daily: Yaesu, Icom & Kenwood Feature New Transceivers at Ham Fair Japan The big three amateur radio transceiver manufacturers each featured new transceivers at Ham Fair in…
JVC Kenwood exhibits a new 144/430MHz car transceiver under development The radio is still in development but expected to be released in 2025
PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1330 – Full Version Release Date: August 24, 2024 Here is a summary of the news trending This Week…
PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1330 – Truncated 1-hour version This is a 1-hour version of the weekly podcast for This Week in Amateur Radio….
via Amateur Radio Daily: 42nd AMSAT Symposium Call for Papers The 42nd Annual AMSAT Space Symposium takes place October 25-26 in Tampa Florida. Registration as…
via Hackaday: Reverse-Engineering the AMD Secure Processor Inside the CPU On an x86 system the BIOS is the first part of the system to become…