What just happened? Raspberry Pi has just released a new module designed to simplify the development of turnkey wireless hardware solutions. While the single-board computer company has long offered ...
Kids in the oncology wards of many hospitals aren’t having a good time. Radio Lollipop, a completely volunteer-based international charity that brings entertainment and radio to children’s hospitals, ...
Makers and developers that are looking for a new Raspberry Pi project to keep them busy for a few weekends, might be interested in this awesome Raspberry Pi radio which has combined the awesome $35 ...
Amateur radio is an extremely broad church when it comes to the numerous different activities that it covers. Most of the stories featuring radio amateurs that we cover here have involved home-made ...
Raspberry Pi has introduced the Radio Module 2, a small but powerful wireless module priced at just $4. This module is aimed at makers, developers, and organizations using RP2040 or RP2350 ...
Marcus Wolf has unveiled a new Raspberry Pi radio module he has created called the Pi433 which can be utilised for a wide variety of different purposes such as communication between two Raspberry Pi ...
One problem with ham radio these days is that most hams live where you can’t put a big old antenna up due to city laws and homeowner covenants. If you’re just working local stations on VHF or UHF, ...
The Wisconsin Broadcasters Clinic, Oct. 15–17, is a highly anticipated annual event for radio broadcasters. Like a miniature NAB Show it offers a wealth of information from a show floor along with ...
We've featured a few vintage radio hacks before, but this one transforms an old radio into an Raspberry Pi-powered Google Music streamer. Plus, setup was a snap, and easier than some of the other ...
The Raspberry Pi Zero is a perfect little device for single-purpose machines. Case in point, Adafruit shows off how to use one to make a device that’ll play NPR at the push of a button. If you’re an ...
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