radio

Japanese POW camp radio

On today’s HacDC Blabber list, Trammell Hudson posted a link to this awesome account of British soldiers building a radio in a Japanese POW camp. Trammel writes: Since they didn’t have a local Digikey or Radioshack, everything had to be sourced from what was available. The caps were made from aluminum foil lining of tea-chests, […]

ARRL Field Day 2009

ARRL Field Day 2009

Today is Field Day, the annual event where thousands of hams across the nation publicly demonstrate their emergency communication abilities. You can find hams constructing emergency stations in parks, schools, backyards and shopping malls operating using only emergency power supplies. If you are interested in getting started with ham radio but don’t have a license, […]

Universal Radio

Universal Radio

I am a frequent visitor to the Universal Radio website. As a new ham, their site is very informative, a great way to acquaint yourself with all of the different ham gear. This is especially useful since contacts on the air always like to share what type of station they’re operating. So, while in was […]

Sneak peak at finished WiFi radio

Sneak peak at finished WiFi radio

If you’ve been following the mightyOhm’s series on building a WiFi radio, you’ll enjoy these pictures of the finished radio cabinet. He’s going to showing off the finished project at Maker Faire, so if you get a chance, stop by Expo Hall Booth 166 and check it out. Sneak peak at my finished Wifi Radio […]