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The 6GHz Band Opens in the US
On December 11th, the FCC announced that the band around 6GHz would be open to “very low-power devices.” The new…

The Disappearing Capacitor
As part of a phosphorescence detector, [lcamtuf] has been working with photodiodes. The components, like all diodes, have some capacitance…

Chaotic System Cooks Meat Evenly
For better or worse, a lot of human technology is confined to fewer dimensions than the three we can theoretically…

It’s Remotely Ham Radio
Have you ever considered running your ham radio remotely? It has been feasible for years but not always easy. Recently,…

FLOSS Weekly Episode 813: Turn Off the Internet
This week, Jonathan Bennett, Simon Phipps, and Aaron Newcomb chat about retrocomputing, Open Source AI, and … politics? How did…

Retrotechtacular: 1980s Restoration of San Francisco’s Cable Car System
The cable car system of San Francisco is the last manually operated cable car system in the world, with three…

Amateur Radio Operators Detect Signals from Voyager 1
At the time of its construction in the 1950s, the Dwingeloo Radio Observatory was the largest rotatable telescope in the…

Trying to Shatter the World’s Fastest RC Car Record
The RC car is controlled via an FPV setup. (Credit: Luke Bell, YouTube) Fresh off a world record for the…

3D Printer Eliminates the Printer Bed
Anyone who has operated a 3D printer before, especially those new to using these specialized tools, has likely had problems…

Flying Drones That Can Walk and Jump into the Air: An Idea With Legs?
When we look at how everyone’s favorite flying dinosaurs get around, we can see that although they use their wings…