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…
via Hackaday: Save A Packet, Use Cheap Co-Ax! Anyone who works with radio transmitters will know all about matching and impedance, and also…
via Hackaday: A Power Supply With Ultra High Resolution Current Measurement Built In Need to do some real fine power consumption measurements? was in that exact…
via Hackaday: Using the 555 for Everything The 555 timer is one of the most versatile integrated circuits available. It can generate…
via Hackaday: Singapore’s 4300 km Undersea Transmission Line With Australia Clears Regulatory Hurdle The proposed AAPowerLink transmission line between Darwin (Australia) and Singapore. (Credit: Sun Cable) Recently Singapore’s…
via Hackaday: Find My Power Tool Battery Apple’s Find My network has seen its fair of hacks to devices, but perhaps the…
via Hackaday: Tearing Down a Digital Scope from ’78 If you’re a fan of vintage electronics and DIY tinkering, you’ll find this teardown by…
via Hackaday: Replacing Selenium Rectifiers Old radios often had selenium rectifiers to convert AC to DC. The problem is that…