The good old fashioned game of football used to be a simple affair. Two teams of eleven, plus a few...
Hackaday
Reverse-engineered schematics are de rigeur around these parts, largely because they’re often the key to very cool hardware hacks. We don’t get...
We’ve often thought that while going to the moon in the 1960s was audacious, it was just the flashiest of...
We’ve all been there. You are on a flight, there’s WiFi, but you hate to pay the few bucks just...
When we first spotted the article about a one-transistor amateur radio transceiver, we were sure it was a misprint. We’ve seen...
It’s said that “Golf is a good walk spoiled,” so is attaching an amateur radio to a bike a formula for spoiling...
Ever since the beginning of the Space Age, the inner planets and the Earth-Moon system have received the lion’s share...
Welcome to the Design Review Central! sends us their board, and it’s a HAB (High Altitude Balloon) tracker board. It’s...
has pulled off a true feat of Meccano engineering: building a Meccano Hellschreiber machine. The design is a close replica of...
Like many of us, had a lot of electronic toys growing up. In a video you can watch below, he...
In the days before integrated circuits became ubiquitous, providing advanced functionality in a single package, designers became adept at extracting...
A tuned circuit formed by a capacitor and an inductor is a familiar enough circuit, and it’s understood that it...
When you buy a cheap ham radio handy-talkie, you usually get a little “rubber ducky” antenna with it. You...
Have you ever thought about getting into digital modes on the ham bands? As it turns out, you can get...
Meshtastic is a way to build mesh networks using LoRa that is independent of cell towers, hot spots or traditional...
OK, it’s official: the Quansheng UV-K5 is the king of hackable ham radios — especially now that a second version of...
Morse code, often referred to as continuous wave (CW) in radio circles, has been gradually falling out of use for...
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: being able to build your own radios is the best thing...
You have an old radio — in the case of , a Stromberg Carlson — and it needs new knobs....
Making a software defined radio (SDR) receiver is a relatively straightforward process, given the right radio front end electronics and...
Everyone who deals with electronics knows that grounding is important. Your house has a copper rod in the ground. But...
Doing electronics in the 1910s was rather rough, with the radio probably the pinnacle of hi-tech. Despite this, with some...
At one point, the Motorola 6809 seemed like a great CPU. At the time it was a modern 8-bit CPU...
We’ll admit to not fully knowing what has planned for the pair of RTL-SDR Blog V4 software defined radios (SDRs)...
The germanium point contact diode, and almost every semiconductor device using germanium, is now obsolete. There was a time when...