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How Simple Can A Superhet Be

Posted on October 30, 2025 by Jenny List

If you cultivate an interest in building radios it’s likely that you’ll at some point make a simple receiver. Perhaps a regenerative receiver, or maybe a direct conversion design, it’ll …read more Continue reading How Simple Can A Superhet Be→

Posted in radio hacks, superhet, superheterodyne, transistor radio

2025 Component Abuse Challenge: The Opto Flasher

Posted on October 29, 2025 by Jenny List

There’s a part you’ll find in almost every mains powered switch mode power supply that might at first appear to have only one application. An optocoupler sits between the low …read more Continue reading 2025 Component Abuse Challenge: The Opto Flasher→

Posted in 2025 Component Abuse Challenge, contests, optocoupler, parts

All Hail The OC71

Posted on October 29, 2025 by Jenny List

Such are the breadth of functions delivered by integrated circuits, it’s now rare to see a simple small-signal transistor project on these pages. But if you delve back into the …read more Continue reading All Hail The OC71→

Posted in classic hacks, germanium, OC71, parts, transistor

2025 Component Abuse Challenge: A Bistable Flip-Flop With A Fuse

Posted on October 28, 2025 by Jenny List

The flip-flop, in whichever of its several forms you encounter it, is a staple of logic design. Any time that you need to hold onto something, count, or shift bits, …read more Continue reading 2025 Component Abuse Challenge: A Bistable Flip-Flop With A Fuse→

Posted in 2025 Component Abuse Challenge, contests, parts, PTC fuse

Know Audio: Lossy Compression Algorithms And Distortion

Posted on October 28, 2025 by Jenny List

In previous episodes of this long-running series looking at the world of high-quality audio, at every point we’ve stayed in the real world of physical audio hardware. From the human …read more Continue reading Know Audio: Lossy Compression Algorithms And Distortion→

Posted in compression, digital audio hacks, distortion, Hackaday Columns, home entertainment hacks, mp3 | Tagged Audio

A 3D Printed 16mm Movie Camera

Posted on October 27, 2025 by Jenny List

The basic principles of a motion picture film camera should be well understood by most readers — after all, it’s been well over a hundred years since the Lumière brothers …read more Continue reading A 3D Printed 16mm Movie Camera→

Posted in 16mm, 16mm film camera, classic hacks, film, movie camera, video hacks

Exploding The Mystical Craftsman Myth

Posted on October 27, 2025 by Jenny List

As a Hackaday writer, I see a lot of web pages, social media posts, videos, and other tips as part of my feed. The  best ones I try to bring …read more Continue reading Exploding The Mystical Craftsman Myth→

Posted in craft, craftsmen, Hackaday Columns, rants, skills, YouTube

Windows 95, With Just a Floppy Drive

Posted on October 26, 2025 by Jenny List

It’s something of a shock to be reminded that Microsoft’s Windows 95 is now 30 years old — but the PC operating system that brought 32-bit computing to the masses …read more Continue reading Windows 95, With Just a Floppy Drive→

Posted in drivespace, Flashpath, retrocomputing, windows 95

The Isetta TTL Computer Makes Some Noise

Posted on October 24, 2025 by Jenny List

Our Hackaday colleague [Bil Herd] is known for being the mind behind the Commodore 128, a machine which famously had both a 6502 and a Z80 processor on board. The …read more Continue reading The Isetta TTL Computer Makes Some Noise→

Posted in homebrew computer, isetta, retrocomputing, SymbOS, TTL computer

Tommy Flowers: How An Engineer Won The War

Posted on October 24, 2025 by Jenny List

Back in 2016, we took you to a collection of slightly dilapidated prefabricated huts in the English Home Counties, and showed you a computer. The place was the National Museum …read more Continue reading Tommy Flowers: How An Engineer Won The War→

Posted in Bletchley, Colossus, computer hacks, Cryptography, history, Tommy Flowers

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