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Why Electric Trains Sound The Way They Do

Posted on October 6, 2024 by Jenny List

If you’re a seasoned international rail traveler you will no doubt have become used to the various sounds of electric locomotives and multiple units as they start up. If you …read more Continue reading Why Electric Trains Sound The Way They Do→

Posted in Electric motor, electric train, pwm, transportation hacks

An Open Source Mirrorless Camera You’d Want To Use

Posted on October 5, 2024 by Jenny List

Making a digital camera is a project that appears easy enough, but it’s one whose complexity increases depending on the level to which a designer is prepared to go. At …read more Continue reading An Open Source Mirrorless Camera You’d Want To Use→

Posted in digital camera, digital cameras hacks, Mirrorless compact | Tagged Full-frame

HackFest Enschede: The Type Of Indoor Event We Wanted All Along

Posted on October 4, 2024 by Jenny List

I’m sitting at a table writing this in the centre of a long and cavernous industrial building, the former print works of a local newspaper, I’m surrounded by hardware and …read more Continue reading HackFest Enschede: The Type Of Indoor Event We Wanted All Along→

Posted in cons, Featured, Hacker Conference, hackfest, maker conference, netherlands

The Raspberry Pi 500 Hints At Its Existence

Posted on October 4, 2024 by Jenny List

It’s fairly insignificant in the scheme of things, and there’s no hardware as yet for us to look at, but there it is. Tucked away in a device tree file, …read more Continue reading The Raspberry Pi 500 Hints At Its Existence→

Posted in Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi 400, raspberry pi 500 | Tagged All-in-one

Retrotechtacular: Another Thing Your TV No Longer Needs

Posted on October 2, 2024 by Jenny List

As Hackaday writers we don’t always know what our colleagues are working on until publication time, so we all look forward to seeing what other writers come up with. This …read more Continue reading Retrotechtacular: Another Thing Your TV No Longer Needs→

Posted in analog tv, converter, home entertainment hacks, Retrotechtacular, uhf, VHF

Retrotechtacular: Another Thing Your TV No Longer Needs

Posted on October 2, 2024 by Jenny List

As Hackaday writers we don’t always know what our colleagues are working on until publication time, so we all look forward to seeing what other writers come up with. This …read more Continue reading Retrotechtacular: Another Thing Your TV No Longer Needs→

Posted in analog tv, converter, home entertainment hacks, Retrotechtacular, uhf, VHF

Seven Day Movement Makes a Rubbish Clock

Posted on September 29, 2024 by Jenny List

We see a lot of clocks here at Hackaday. Some of them are better than others, but this one from [John Graham-Cumming] is definitely a rubbish clock. It performs the …read more Continue reading Seven Day Movement Makes a Rubbish Clock→

Posted in 7 day clock, clock hacks, trash clock, week clock

An ESP32 Delivers Perfect Slot Car Control

Posted on September 29, 2024 by Jenny List

If your memory of slot cars as a childhood toy is of lightweight controllers with wire-wound rheostats inside, then you’re many years behind the state of the art when it …read more Continue reading An ESP32 Delivers Perfect Slot Car Control→

Posted in electronic speed control, ESP32, Microcontrollers, slot car, toy hacks

Winamp A Few Days Later: You Can Fork, And Watch For GPL Violations

Posted on September 28, 2024 by Jenny List

A few days ago the source code for the popular Winamp music player was released into the world, with as we reported at the time, a licence that left a …read more Continue reading Winamp A Few Days Later: You Can Fork, And Watch For GPL Violations→

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

Turn A Mouse Into An Analogue Tuning Knob

Posted on September 28, 2024 by Jenny List

The software defined radio has opened up unimaginable uses of the radio spectrum for radio enthusiasts, but it’s fair to say that there’s one useful feature of an old-fashioned radio …read more Continue reading Turn A Mouse Into An Analogue Tuning Knob→

Posted in mouse, peripherals hacks, rotary encoder, tuning knob

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