This site provides schematics of various radio projects that you can experiment yourself.
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Getting Started with AIS: Track Ships from Your Shack with a RTL-SDR
Getting Started with AIS: Track Ships from Your Shack with a RTL-SDR: The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a VHF radio-based collision-avoidance protocol that virtually every commercial, passenger, and large recreational vessel in the world is required to carry. Since 2004, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has mandated AIS transponders on all ships of 300 GT or more engaged in international voyages, all cargo ships of 500 GT or more on domestic routes, and all passenger ships regardless of size.
Microphone compressor using two transistors
Microphone compressor using two transistors: This microphone compressor circuit utilizes a two-stage amplification design for dynamic range control. Initially, the input signal enters through MK1, a microphone input connector. Subsequently, the signal passes through C1 and C3 coupling capacitors for DC blocking.
Radio Waves Weekly — Issue #007
Radio Waves Weekly — Issue #007: This week: 3Y0K is finally on the air from Bouvet Island — the most remote uninhabited island on Earth — and the pile-ups are epic. The Rebel DX Group is next up with a Kanton Island activation starting March 25. Plus a pocket-sized Indian SDR that does FT8 without a computer, the freshest QRP Labs kit, two wire antennas you can build this weekend, and a handful of contests and events to fill your log before spring.
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