In today’s value-engineered world, getting a decade of service out of a cordless tool is pretty impressive. By that point...
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We live in a time where there’s virtually no excuse not to have some kind of oscilloscope. As shows in...
Recently the Christie’s auction house released the list of items that would be going up for sale as part of...
Everyone likes a good lunar landing simulator, and wrote a fun take on the idea: your goal is to write...
Battery news typically covers the latest, greatest laboratory or industry breakthroughs to push modern devices further and faster. Could you...
Entangled photons are an ideal choice for large-scale networks employing quantum encryption or similar, as photons can use fiber-optical cables...
In the past few years, the price-per-watt for solar panels has dropped dramatically. This has led to a number of...
Remember when dead batteries were something you’d just toss in the trash? Those days are long gone, thankfully, and rechargeable...
Recently Canada’s Canadarm2 caught its 50th spacecraft in the form of a Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo vessel since 2009. Although...
Although the designation ‘Air Force One’ is now commonly known to refer to the airplane used by the President of...
Time zones are a complicated but necessary evil. Humans like the numbers on the clock to vaguely match up with...
One of the most sought after substances in the Universe is water – especially in its liquid form – as...
There are many forms of human interface device beyond the ubiquitous keyboard and mouse, but when it comes to fine-tuning...
How hard is it to make a fully standalone SDR? shows you how to take a breadboard, a PI Pico,...
There’s something inspiring about echos. Who among us hasn’t called out or clapped hands in a large space just to...
The decline of AM broadcast radio is a slow but inexorable process over much of the world, but for regions...
Anyone who has done an electronic engineering qualification will at some point have had to get to grips with transmission...
Fluke meters have been around for a long, long time. Heck, we’ve got a Fluke 73 that we bought back...
Hurricanes can cause widespread destruction, so early forecasting of their strength is important to protect people and their homes. The...
There’s an old saying in the amateur radio community that when it comes to antennas all you need is a...
It is one of Murphy’s laws, we think, that you can’t get great things when you need them. Back in...
Between World War II and Y2K, shortwave listening was quite an education. With a simple receiver, you could listen to...
Among the 8-bit home micro boom from the late 1970s through early 1980s, the introduction to computing for many wasn’t...
Unless you hold a First Degree RF Wizard rating, chances are good that coax stubs seem a bit baffling to...
had a Unelco shortwave receiver as a kid. This was a typical simple radio for the 1960s using germanium and silicon transistors....