We’ve become used to software-defined radio as the future of radio experimentation, and many of us will have some form of SDR hardware. From the $10 RTL USB sticks through to all-singing, all-dancing ...
If you own one of the ubiquitous RTL-SDR software defined radio receivers derived from a USB digital TV receiver, one of the first things you may have done with it was to snoop on wide frequency bands ...
This Raspberry Pi-powered Skylight projects live flight data onto your ceiling. It uses RTL-SDR or free APIs with a Raspberry Pi 5, projector, and HDMI to map live aircraft. GitHub offers full ...
What if you could decode the invisible chatter of wireless networks, uncovering the secrets of off-grid communication systems, all with tools you can build at home? The intersection of ...
Depending on when you grew up, you might have owned (or wanted) a projector that lit up your bedroom ceiling with a starry night sky. Technology has evolved by leaps and bounds in recent years, and ...
What if you could broadcast signals across the globe using just a credit-card-sized computer and a handful of components? It might sound like a scene from a sci-fi novel, but with a Raspberry Pi and ...