Nuts&Volts » Shortwave
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Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. It is written for the hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. The shortwave blog will help you dig a bit deeper so that you can know there is another world of shortwave radio that does not use conventional sounds.
Nuts&Volts » Shortwave
1y ago
In the fast moving world of digital electronics, I find it incredible that the vacuum tube — a piece of early 20th century analog technology — has managed to survive. It should have bitten the dust long ago but that just did not happen. This back-to-the-future one-tube radio is made with readily available parts, operates on 12 volts, and offers amazing performance ..read more
Nuts&Volts » Shortwave
1y ago
You should hear what you’ve been missing!! The most unbiased source of international news today is shortwave radio. The propaganda style of the cold war is mostly gone and countries are often surprisingly honest about themselves and about the state of the world ..read more
Nuts&Volts » Shortwave
1y ago
Listening to shortwave radio is very interesting, and filled with the voices and music of far-off lands. Digging a bit deeper, there is another world of shortwave radio that does not use conventional sounds. It is the realm of data transmissions ..read more
Nuts&Volts » Shortwave
1y ago
There are dozens of wireless or radio standards with different combinations of spectrum, modulation, and service. Some have survived and others have faded away. Some new standards have been added like 5G and 802.11ax or Wi-Fi 6, but what standards or services have disappeared? Here’s my list of “forgotten” wireless technologies ..read more