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Can deregulation save radio? By GeerlingEngineering “The FCC wants to "create prosperity through deregulation". What does that mean, for brodcasters, for amateur radio, and for RF enthusiasts in general?” #fcc #deregulation #radio #hamradio #amateurradio #rf #uhf #vhf ... show more#hf
UHF is seriously one it the best movies ever made. #randomthoughts #movies #uhf #weirdal
¡Amantes de las radiocomunicaciones! Este noviembre, desde el Club de Radio Experimentadores de Saltillo (CRES) nos unimos para conmemorar un hito en la historia de la exploración espacial y la radio ciencia: el 50 aniversario de la transmisión del Mensaje de Arecibo. Este audaz intento de... show more
Flipper Zero Must Have Modules By sn0ren “Flipper Zero is a pocketable electronic multitool. It can read and emulate RFID and NFC tags. It can copy wireless remote control signals. It can send infrared commands. And the GPIO ports can be used for electronic projects or to expand the functionality... show more
Ham Radio Basics: Different Frequencies Propagate Differently The Best Radio Frequency For Local Communications By Radio Prepper “While I would be tempted to say "it depends," I will in this video pick what I believe is the best band for me or for prepping. It isn't any of the usual suspects!... show more
Bitcoin.Review Radio Recap aka The BRRR by HR4BTC aka HamRadio4Bitcoin In BR076’s first radio segment, DETERMINISTIC OPTIMISM 🌞 discusses security vulnerabilities from the radios in cell phones. In the 2nd radio segment, they talk about various mesh radio technologies, ham radio and the recent disasters. The return of the... show more
$20,000 CivTAK/Smart Cities Hackathon Intro: “This Hackathon focuses on what TAK does best: This challenge invites participants to transform the coordination of large-scale public events using advanced technology like ATAK and CivTAK. The challenge focuses on enhancing real-time communication,... show more
Hackathon for ATAK and CivTAK for coordination of large-scale public events. “The Griffiss Institute is sponsoring a virtual “Takathon” over the next six weeks focusing on civilian uses of TAK for large scale events. The prize will be $20,000! This Hackathon focuses on what TAK does best: This... show more