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| Have you ever wondered what an infrared remote control sounds like? With this small circuit you will be able to find out!

| Legions of dog whistles are available from pet shops and by mail order. But with only a few parts you can easily build one that yourself!

| After the previous episodes about (ancient) radio techniques, we now return to a very house and garden, or more specifically, kitchen circui...

| Last week we tempted you with a preview of the reflex receiver; in this instalment we will continue to develop this idea.

| In the previous instalment we looked at the simplest possible radio receiver: the diode receiver. And in order to tickle a little bit more s...

| In the past, radio had something ‘magical’, and that is not all that surprising: you solder a few ‘unsightly’ components together, tie an an...

| ElektorLabs editors are inundated with reader e-mails expressing praise as well as criticism. One of those criticisms in recent years was th...

| Back in July 2019, Elektor organized a competition on their Labs website to find out who has the most beautiful / messiest / interesting / m...

| Conceded: twilight switches with lots of bells and whistles are available for next to nothing. But isn't it nevertheless much nicer to build...

| Candles are great during this time of the year (these dark days before Christmas), but are also a fire hazard, as we can unfortunately read...