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The Silicon Labs Si4735 is a single-chip solution for receiving AM, FM, and shortwave radio. With a bit of hacking, it even supports single sideband (SSB). All you’ve got to do is provide it ...
Amateur radio is the ultimate hacker’s hobby. You can design, build, and put on the air your own ... of a single-band 20m SSB transceiver. In this post I will discuss a multi-band SSB ...
Fresh Air Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross, the show features ...
We talk with historians Beth Linker about the “posture panic” that led to a college photo scandal, and Natalia Mehlman Petrzela about the evolution of fitness culture.
Below is a list of all the BBC's radio services that are available on FM and AM. We have listed the frequency ranges, if you want to know the exact frequency for your location then use our ...
For 50 years radio dominated the airwaves and the American consciousness as the first “mass medium.” In Empire of the Air: The Men Who ... inventor who pioneered FM technology; and David ...
The built-in FM radio tuner is now considered a basic feature. It allows the user to listen to most of the live-broadcasted FM radio stations. Almost all phones with FM radio tuner require a wired ...
The Instagram account 'New Old Photos' is a great example of this. From auto mechanics in the 1920s to a Dutch open-air school in the 1950s, it shares interesting pictures that transport us to ...
Click map icons for frequency, call letters and town. Within the 60dBu contour line, you should expect good in-home reception without an external antenna on that frequency ...
Eleanor Oldroyd: 30 years of "my radio family" Eleanor Oldroyd on 30 years of broadcasting at 5 Live. Alex Hartley, Matt Smith, Natalie Pike, Brian Noble Alex Hartley, Matt Smith, Natalie Pike and ...
The Letters of Emily Dickinson collects 1,304 letters, starting with one she wrote at age 11. Her singular voice comes into its own in the letters of the 1860s, which often blur into poems.