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[Link] This Ham Radio Is Unsafe At Any Frequency

Read: 6/12/2021 hackaday.com

When we were kids we rode bicycles without pads and helmets. We drank sugary drinks. We played with chemistry sets and power tools. We also built things that directly used AC line current.

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[Link] Is The Game Up For Baofeng In Europe?

Read: 5/12/2021 hackaday.com

For radio enthusiasts worldwide, the inexpensive Chinese handheld radios produced by the likes of Baofeng and other brands have been a welcome addition to their arsenal.

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[Link] ESP32 Internet Radio Is No Game

Read: 31/10/2021 hackaday.com

More than once, we’ve looked at a cool board like the TTGO T-Display and thought, “What can we build with this?” If you are [Volos Projects], the answer is a tiny Internet radio. He’s done a lot of other projects with the board including some games and a weather station.

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[Link] Right-Wing Radio Host ‘Kept Hugging People’ to Give Himself COVID

Read: 19/10/2021 www.vice.com

Want the best of VICE News straight to your inbox? Sign up here. Right-wing radio host and YouTube personality Dennis Prager apparently really, really wanted to get COVID-19. Mission accomplished.

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[Link] The Strange Story of DC's Lost AM Radio Station Still Transmitting Inauguration Road Closures From 2013

Read: 17/3/2021 www.thedrive.com

Not everyone pays the most attention to AM radio. To some, talk is talk and fuzzy signals are exactly that. Still, it'd be odd if the same broadcast looped continuously for eight years without anyone noticing—but it's not impossible.

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