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He’s adding a digital display to a 1940s radio, and he’s doing it with Nixie tubes. The circuitry for the digital display for this AM radio requires getting the frequency the radio is tuned to.
That is capable of enabling your Arduino project to communicate with people and things using amateur radio bands.
Erie ham radio operator charged with broadcasting phony weather emergencies, bomb threats Defendant, 61, is also accused of threatening other amateur radio operators who told him to stop, saying ...
Thousands of amateur radio operators will communicate across the country as part of a 24-hour event. A Wichita group is inviting others to come and participate.
What do science, public service, and emergency communication have in common? They are all associated with ham radio or amateur radio. There are more than 3 million ham radio operators across the ...
On December 19, 2000 at 3:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, students at the Burbank School in Burbank, Illinois, will close their textbooks, put on radio headsets, and use amateur radios to ...
The Amateur Radio Association of the Southern Tier will hold its Field Day, open to the public, June 28-29 on Harris Hill in Big Flats.
This ham radio session will allow students and engineers on the ground to interact directly with astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla.
Members of the Baton Rouge Amateur Radio Club Pam Welsh, left, and Jon Reise talk about upcoming events after finishing a radio session on the USS Kidd on Oct. 13 in honor of the Navy’s birthday.
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