New Pi4B up and running. I got around to purchasing a Pi and settled on the Pi4b I did not want to splurge on...
Step-by-Step Guide to Your First HF SDR Build with a Raspberry Pi If you’ve ever wanted to explore Software Defined Radio (SDR) and build a low-cost HF transceiver, the RadioBerry Project...
via Hackaday: The Most Inexpensive Apple Computer Possible If Apple has a reputation for anything other than decent hardware and excellent industrial design,…
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via Hackaday: Compact Dedicated News Reader Always Brings You CBC Your phone or laptop will give you access to the vast majority of news in…
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: An SAO for Hams Generally speaking, the Hackaday Supercon badge will always have a place for SAO (rebranded as…
via Hackaday: Raspberry Pi RP2350-E9 Erratum Redefined as Input Mode Leakage Current Although initially defined as an issue with GPIO inputs when configured with the internal pull-downs…
via Hackaday: The Raspberry Pi 500 Hints At Its Existence It’s fairly insignificant in the scheme of things, and there’s no hardware as yet for…
via Hackaday: Broadcast TV Simulator Keeps the Nostalgia Flowing Watch out, Gen X-ers — there’s a nostalgia overload heading your way, courtesy of this…
via Hackaday: Digital Bumper Sticker Tells Everyone What You’re Listening To Bumper stickers are usually political, crude, or otherwise inflammatory. Rather a more fun example is…
via Hackaday: Reverse Engineering The Web API of an Akaso EK7000 Action Camera Recently, bought an Akaso EK7000 action camera for his daughter’s no-smartphones-allowed summer camp,…
via Hackaday: Raspberry Pi Becomes Secure VPN Router OpenWRT is a powerful piece of open-source software that can turn plenty of computers into…
via Hackaday: A Clean Linux Installation For an Android TV Box Although Android technically runs on top of Linux, generally most Android devices abstract away the…
via Hackaday: Putting a Pi in a Container Docker and other containerization applications have changed a lot about the way that developers create…
via Hackaday: The Worsening Raspberry Pi RP2350 E9 Erratum Situation Ian from Dangerous Prototypes demonstrating the RP2350-E9 issue in a Bus Pirate prototype without pull-ups….
via Hackaday: New 2 GB Raspberry Pi 5 Has Smaller Die and 30% Lower Idle Power Usage Recently Raspberry Pi released the 2GB version of the Raspberry Pi 5 with a new…
via Hackaday: Cost-Optimized Raspberry Pi 5 Released With 2 GB RAM and D0 Stepping When the Raspberry Pi 5 SBC was released last year, it came in 4 and…
via Hackaday: Pi Pico SDR on a Breadboard How hard is it to make a fully standalone SDR? shows you how…
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: The Pi Pico, An SDR Receiver Front End Making a software defined radio (SDR) receiver is a relatively straightforward process, given the right…
Via AMSAT: ANS-154 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins In this edition: * Last Remaining CubeSatSim Kits Available in AMSAT Store * Setting Up…
Via AMSAT: CubeSatSim Kits Available at Hamvention For Hamvention 2024, I am very happy to announce a limited availability of Beta CubeSatSim…
via HACKADAY: WSPR To The Wind With A Pi Pico High Altitiude Balloon They say that if you love something, you should set it free. That doesn’t mean…
Controlling the World with Raspberry Pi I know I’ve mentioned this before, but on the off chance you’ve forgotten, I graduated…