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The Transmitter Challenge was held in 2014, the 'review' published in 2015. Don't know about the video, I tend to focus on non video material. I saw...
In one of those Class E websites, there was a section describing how to build a tuneless Class E amplifier. That would have been the way to go with t...
I suppose it's like Sleepless in Seattle, but better.
The 3000 was a simper, Class D type device, similar to the Talking Sign & the Talking House, and with a manual antenna tuner. You could build it ...
There are 2 reasons for copyright laws. One is to protect the monetary rights of the creator. The other is to put a limit on the duration of the p...
It's always been a bit of a myth that the Internet Archive contains only public domain material. In actual fact, much of the content has copyright a...
I got rid of most of my albums and 45s way back when. Recently, I've started picking up stuff again, mainly 45s, from vintage stores. Anyway, I did...
What was really interesting about finding that parody CD is that about a week later, I found the original, 'real' CD in another thrift store. Inform...
That was no review, anyway, and it should have been left to wither away. The document was an attempt to cover up the flaws in the original AM Transmi...
That review, or hatchet job as I call it, has been around a while. I wonder why it's been revived?
That article contains a phrase that the owners of Winamp showed "a profound misunderstanding of the concept and philosophy around which open source is...
I can't comment on that other Part 15 AM story. But as Mark said, you need to have all the facts, and I've only heard bits. What I do know is that ...
I've got both an AM and FM transmitter (the Talking Sign and the Decade MS-100 respectively). The SDR picks up over-the-air signals from both those t...
I agree with everything you said, Rich. I don't usually do it. But there's a reason I posted (in addition to thinking about the issue while rewritin...
