It’s 2024. You’ve probably got one or more pairs of wireless headphones around the house….
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ARRL Recognizes University of Scranton During Amateur Radio Station Dedication
The University of Scranton in Pennsylvania has a new amateur radio station, W3USR. A dedication was held at the university’s Loyola Science Center on Friday, […]
Read more2025 ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program Accepting Applications through Jan 6, 2025
The 2025 ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program will begin accepting applications on October 30, 2024. Applications will be accepted through January 6, 2025. More than 100 […]
Read morevia Hackaday: GPS Tracking in the Trackless Land
Need a weekend project? [Cepa] wanted a GPS tracker that would send data out via…
Read morevia Hackaday: Will .IO Domain Names Survive A Geopolitical Rearrangement?
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a major functional component of the modern Internet. We…
Read morevia Hackaday: An SAO for Hams
Generally speaking, the Hackaday Supercon badge will always have a place for SAO (rebranded as…
Read morevia Hackaday: Memristors Are Cool, Radiation-resistant Memristors Even Moreso
Space is a challenging environment for semiconductors, but researchers have shown that a specific type…
Read morevia Hackaday: Need High-Power Li-Ion Charging? How About 100 W
Ever want a seriously powerful PCB for charging a Li-Ion pack? Whatever you want it…
Read moreThe Ham Radio Spirit of Experimentation
The convoluted course of a major improvement to an excellent radio!
Read morevia Hackaday: A New Chinese Radio Breaks Cover, is it Worth it?
Scanning the firehose of new electronic kits and modules coming from the usual Chinese suppliers…
Read morevia Hackaday: New Study Looks at the Potential Carcinogenicity of 3D Printing
We’ve all heard stories of the dangers of 3D printing, with fires from runaway hot…
Read morevia Hackaday: Tech in Plain Sight: Zipper Bags
You probably think of them as “Ziploc” bags, but, technically, the generic term is zipper…
Read morevia Hackaday: Making A Split-Anode Magnetron
YouTuber The Science Furry has been attempting to make a split-anode magnetron and, after earlier failures, is having another crack…
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