In a message posted to the SteppIR website, the company has announced their return to the amateur radio market. SteppIR...
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If you’re a regular reader of Hackaday, you may have noticed a certain fondness for Meshtastic devices, and the LoRa...
When your homebrew Yagi antenna only sort-of works, or when your WiFi cantenna seems moody on rainy days, we can...
LoRa gear can be great for doing radio communications in a light-weight and low-power way. However, it can also work...
The moon is a popular target for ham radio operators to bounce signals since it’s fairly large and follows a...
When you think of directional ham radio antennas, you probably think of a Yagi, cubical quad, or a log-periodic antenna....
For amateur radio operators, the quest for the perfect antenna never seems to end. Perhaps that’s because our requirements are...
Like any hobby, amateur radio has no upper bounds on what you can spend getting geared up. Shacks worth tens...
he microstrip antenna is a convenient, planar, easy-to-fabricate antenna with some attractive attributes and features, as well as some distinct...
Part 1 of this series introduced two fundamental antenna concepts while part 2 discussed the PIFA antenna. Within the universe of available antennas,...
Antennas come in a broad range of sizes, styles, and configurations to meet frequency, bandwidth, directivity, and many other objectives;...
Antennas come in abroad range of sizes, styles, and configurations to meet frequency, bandwidth, directivity, and many other objectives; the...
We think of radio navigation and direction finding as something fairly modern. However, it might surprise you that direction finding...