via HACKADAY: The New Extremely Large Telescopes and The US’ Waning Influence In Astronomy For many decades, the USA has been at the forefront of astronomy, whether with ground-based…
via HACKADAY: GitHub Hosts Ham Radio has been busy creating version two of a homebrew all-band ham radio transceiver. The…
via HACKADAY: Spend an Hour in the Virtual Radio Museum You have an hour to kill, and you like old communication technology. If you happen…
via HACKADAY: Matchbox Transceiver Pushes the Spy Radio Concept to Its Limits The Altoids tin has long been the enclosure of choice for those seeking to show…
via HACKADAY: Ham Radio Paddles Cost Virtually Nothing If you don’t know Morse code, you probably think of a radio operator using a…
via HACKADAY: Almost Making a Camera Sensor From Scratch On our travels round the hardware world we’ve encountered more than one group pursuing the…
via HACKADAY: Farewell MFJ We were sad to hear that after 52 years in operation, iconic ham radio supplier…
via HACKADAY: Reverse Engineering the Quansheng Hardware In the world of cheap amateur radio transceivers, the Quansheng UV-K5 can’t be beaten for…
via HACKADAY: Downloading Satellite Imagery With a Wi-Fi Antenna Over the past century or so we’ve come up with some clever ways of manipulating…