ClearSkyRF aims to foster creativity and scientific insights through accessible experimental environments. We emphasize the importance of quick, cost-effective experimentation. This series shares past projects to inspire discussions, highlighting challenges such as working with cumbersome radio gear and conducting experiments while traveling, including signal decoding activities.
ClearSkyRF aims to foster creativity and scientific insight through accessible experimental environments. We utilize available resources to gain insights affordably. The series shares past experiment documentation to inspire ideas and discussions, including this interdigital filter for 70cm wavelength.
ClearSkyRF aims to foster creativity and scientific exploration in an accessible way. This post highlights the benefits of 3D printing for radio amateurs, detailing a helical filter and a durable antenna design that significantly enhances network signal strength.
What can you do with a soup can? We aim to foster creativity and scientific discovery through accessible experimentation. We leverage available resources to derive insights affordably. This series documents past projects, including a helical filter made from a soup can, to inspire new ideas and conversations in the community.
ClearSkyRF aims to create an accessible experimental environment that fosters creativity and scientific discovery. We utilize available resources for rapid insights without high costs. This series shares past experiments to inspire dialogue. This post details an ADS-B 1090MHz interdigital filter and a DIY Raspberry Pi receiver.
ClearSkyRF aims to foster creativity and scientific insight through an accessible experimental environment. We utilize available resources for cost-effective experimentation. This series documents past experiments to inspire ideas and discussions, starting with a cavity filter designed for the 70cm wavelength.