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BNCs For An Old Instrument

Posted on October 27, 2024 by Jenny List

Back in the summer our eye was caught by [Jazzy Jane]’s new signal generator, or perhaps we should say her new-to-her signal generator. It’s an Advance E1 from around 1950, …read more Continue reading BNCs For An Old Instrument→

Posted in dignal generator, instrument repair, repair hacks, tube | Tagged Valve

McDonalds Ice Cream Machines Gain A DMCA Exemption

Posted on October 26, 2024 by Jenny List
Sad clown holding melted ice cream cone

An unlikely theatre for an act in the right-to-repair saga came last year in the form of McDonalds restaurants, whose McFlurry ice cream machines are prone to breakdown. The manufacturer …read more Continue reading McDonalds Ice Cream Machines Gain A DMCA Exemption→

Posted in dmca, McDonald's, News, repair hacks, Right to Repair

A New Chinese Radio Breaks Cover, is it Worth it?

Posted on October 26, 2024 by Jenny List

Scanning the firehose of new electronic kits and modules coming from the usual Chinese suppliers can be a rewarding experience, as sometimes among the endless breakout boards comes an item …read more Continue reading A New Chinese Radio Breaks Cover, is it Worth it?→

Posted in airband, fm, HF, radio hacks, receiver

RF Detector Chip Helps Find Hidden Cameras and Bugs

Posted on October 26, 2024 by Jenny List

It’s a staple of spy thriller movies, that the protagonist has some kind of electronic scanner with which he theatrically searches his hotel room to reveal the bad guys’ attempt …read more Continue reading RF Detector Chip Helps Find Hidden Cameras and Bugs→

Posted in bug sniffer, logarithmic amplifier, radio hacks, signal strength, tool hacks

A Birthday Cake for a Retrocomputer Designer

Posted on October 25, 2024 by Jenny List

When making a birthday cake a bit more personal, one can create a novelty themed confection appropriate for the lucky recipient. In the case of [Spencer Owen], who you may …read more Continue reading A Birthday Cake for a Retrocomputer Designer→

Posted in birthday cake, cooking hacks, imsai 8080, RC2014, retrocomputing

75-In-One Music

Posted on October 23, 2024 by Jenny List

It’s likely that many Hackaday readers will have had their interest in electronics as a child honed by exposure to an electronics kit. The type of toy that featured a …read more Continue reading 75-In-One Music→

Posted in 75-in-1, classic hacks, electronic kit, electronic music, musical hacks

Save A Packet, Use Cheap Co-Ax!

Posted on October 21, 2024 by Jenny List

Anyone who works with radio transmitters will know all about matching and impedance, and also about the importance of selecting the best co-axial cable connecting transistor and antenna. But here’s …read more Continue reading Save A Packet, Use Cheap Co-Ax!→

Posted in 75 ohm, co-ax, radio hacks, RG6

Forget Flipper, How About Capybara?

Posted on October 20, 2024 by Jenny List

One of the hacker toys to own over the last year has been the Flipper Zero, a universal wireless hacking tool which even caused a misplaced moral panic about car …read more Continue reading Forget Flipper, How About Capybara?→

Posted in CapybaraZero, ESP32, flipper zero, radio hacks

A Hacker’s Travel Guide To Europe

Posted on October 18, 2024 by Jenny List

This summer, I was pleasantly surprised when a friend of mine from Chicago turned up at one of the hacker camps I attended. A few days of hanging out in …read more Continue reading A Hacker’s Travel Guide To Europe→

Posted in cons, Europe, Featured, hacker camps, Interest, travel

Winamp Taken Down: Too Good For This Open Source World

Posted on October 17, 2024 by Jenny List

If you picked today in your hackerspace’s sweepstake on when Winamp would pull their code repository, congratulations! You’re a winner! The source for the Windows version of the venerable music …read more Continue reading Winamp Taken Down: Too Good For This Open Source World→

Posted in open-source, software hacks, takedown, winamp

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