“You can’t put new wine in old bottles” – so the saying goes. But you would if you’re a hacker stuck with a radio built in 2005, which looked like it was put together using technology from 1975.
What do you pick when you want to make something with a nostalgic touch? A radio, of course! Well, the project presented here is about building a compact Arduino FM Radio with the help of an ...
Antenova Ltd has announced the addition of the M10385 dual-mode receive/transmit internal surface mount FM Antenna Module for a broad range of mobile and digital media device applications. The company ...
The Very Best Way to Enjoy All the Benefits of HD Radio™; Combination with McIntosh’s New MA6600 Integrated Amplifier Constitutes Company’s First Stereo Receiver in Over 15 Years McIntosh Laboratory, ...
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy over the weekend may be interested in a new Arduino FM Radio Project, which uses an ATmega328-based board to communicate with a TEA5767 ...
Linx Technologies announces its launch of the self-contained, high-performance FM GPS receiver modules. At 15 x 13 millimeters in size, the MediaTek MT3339-based FM Series gives the module fast lock ...
Taking a vintage radio and cramming it full of modern, Internet-connected, guts has long been a staple of the hacking and making scene. While some might see it as a crime to take what’s arguably a ...
The RadioScape RS200 module promises to ease the chores of digital audio broadcast (DAB) receiver designers via a software-defined radio approach with high-volume production capabilities. Teamed with ...