| Back in December 1978, Elektor published a computer terminal for home construction. “DIY” was the success factor then since terminals with C...
| Back in December 1978, Elektor published a computer terminal for home construction. “DIY” was the success factor then since terminals with C...
| We love to find new uses for vintage parts and especially old displays. They are often too nice to leave in a drawer. This audio analyzer pr...
| This project, a replica of Düsseldorf’s iconic Rhine Tower, demonstrates the joint creative power of an Elektor freelance author and an Elek...
| The world of RF amplifiers is fascinating because of the wide range of methods in use. Today, many are constructed from solid-state componen...
| The world of RF amplifiers is fascinating because of the wide range of methods in use. Today, many are constructed from solid-state componen...
| Restore an old valve radio by adding an Arduino board and an MP3 player to it. Make it play recordings of radio shows from the previous cent...
| When Elektor was born as Electronica wereld back in 1961, the tube filament still glowed. But by the end of the decade, the transistor had d...
| Telephones of the 50s and 70s with a dial plate become full functional wireless devices.
| Examining the DIY electronics scene in the 1960s by browsing pages from old electronics magazines — both pro and hobbyist — you can’t help n...
| In 1981, there were lots of books about the Zilog Z80 microprocessor, which was introduced in 1976, but this particular book was different....