| Model radio-control equipment has evolved considerably over the years, and the humble servo has grown from the 1.5 ms at 50 fps (frames per...
| Model radio-control equipment has evolved considerably over the years, and the humble servo has grown from the 1.5 ms at 50 fps (frames per...
| SD (software-defined) radio receivers use a bare minimum of hardware, relying instead on their software capabilities. This SDR project demon...
| iDwaRF brings together a Cypress WirelessUSB transceiver and an Atmel AVR microcontroller to create a networkable 2.4 GHz radio module featu...
| A fair number of radio-controlled clocks have appeared in Elektor Electronics but none before like this. What makes it unique is the use of...
| This article mainly concerns enthusiasts using radio controlled scale models that include an electrical motor without permanent magnet brush...
| Valve circuits and radios in particular are graced by vast crowds of enthusiasts. If you want to keep your prize vintage radio as authentic...
| One again Elektor Electronics makes its competitors take a very distant back seat by publishing the world’s first homebuilt DRM receiver for...
| The Quizmaster described here is a four-player version with an extra player to operate the ‘box’ and to ask the questions etc. No wiring req...
| In this day and age when we’re surrounded by hi-tech we should leave it all behind and return to a very basic circuit. So stop thinking for...
| This article introduces a PC-based radio-linked caller identification system. It consists of a central receiver and up to 16 caller units. T...