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| A Software Defined Radio is a universal tool in RF technology circles, one that can also be put to use for making measurements. The characte...

| Morse is still alive and has its staunch supporters. Let’s see if Arduino can help us decode these mysterious beeper-di-beep signals.

| In May 2007 Elektor published a simple Software Defined Radio (SDR) project that became an instant hit. Now, almost ten years later, a redes...

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| This shield is based on the extremely popular SDR-project published in the May 2007 issue of Elektor Electronis. The original author Burkhar...

by Lucky

| This shield is based on the extremely popular SDR-project published in the May 2007 issue of Elektor Electronics. The original author Burkha...

| About himself, Guido Bonelli writes 'my mission is to expand upon an already awesome hardware platform by providing equally awesome and uniq...

| The Arduino shield presented here contains four Russian IV3(a) 7-segment VFD tubes, together with the necessary control electronics. In addi...

| With a name like HamShield you might think this device will help keep the flies off your hog roast but no, it’s designed to let your Arduino...

| If you like Nixie tubes, you’re gonna love VFD tubes. Vacuum fluorescent display tubes are as charming as their older colleagues, but easier...

| Anyone who got the chance to visit the Audeme stand at the Maker Faire Bay Area exhibition in California back in May will be interested to h...