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Wearing your need for wireless

Wearing your need for wireless

I was so tickled when I got my ThinkGeek catalog last week and saw their Wi-Fi Detector shirt. I immediately went to the site to look at it, and blog about it, but it was nowhere to be found.

Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:29

Sparkbench - old radio restoration

Sparkbench - old radio restoration

Sparkbench has a ton of beautiful retro radio restorations - "Vintage Radio restoration is a passion of mine. It always gives me a thrill to bring one of these relics back to like new condition.

Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:28

Adding a remote antenna to Parallax's RFID reader

Adding a remote antenna to Parallax's RFID reader

Frequent Maker and Roomba hacker extraordinaire Tobdbot writes - The Parallax RFID reader is a pretty cool bit of tech. For $40 you get a reader with integrated antenna that outputs ASCII at 2400bps.

Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:27

DIY Bluetooth Frankenphones

DIY Bluetooth Frankenphones

When Sarah Lemari?'s Logitech Bluetooth headphones snapped in half, as they are apparently wont to do, she did what any self-respecting hardware hacker would do: she mashed them up with a pair of corded phones that she liked to create her own set of wireless Frankenphones.

Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:25

Mobile repeater and mesh node

Mobile repeater and mesh node

Mattw writes - "What happens when the grid breaks? Communications need to be restored. After Hurricane Katrina hit, BellSouth announced that it would take 3 months to restore phone lines.

Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:24

Wireless home router with analog utilization meter

Wireless home router with analog utilization meter

Radiorental made an amazing wireless home router with analog utilization meter. . . I grew up in and around boats making wiring looms and control panels, and have a collection of gauges & dials that would normally be found connected to small marine diesel engines.

Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:23

HOW TO - Build a beer keg radio

HOW TO - Build a beer keg radio

Here's how to build a beer keg radio from Popular Science 1938 - NOVEL as well as serviceable, the beer-keg radio described on these pages will make a useful addition to the furnishings in your game room.

Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:22

Homemade quadrifilar helicoidal antenna - (get your own weather images!)

Homemade quadrifilar helicoidal antenna - (get your own weather images!)

Wow, here's a homemade QuadriFilar Helix antenna for APT satellite reception. What can you do with this? Pull down weather images as satellites orbit the earth and transmit their images - here's how it was made and some images snagged from NOAA18, NOAA17, NOAA15 and NOAA12 - Link.

Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:16

Old Intel VPN to wireless router

Old Intel VPN to wireless router

Slapping a wifi card into a pc isn't very ground breaking, but [Darkside] had to add a PCI header and trace the board just to hook up a keyboard before he could do much with his old intel vpn gateway.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:15

24C3 Mifare crypto1 RFID completely broken

Another highlight for us at CCC was [Karsten Nohl] and [Henryk Plötz] presenting how they reversed Philips crypto-1 "classic" Mifare RFID chips which are used in car keys, among other things.

Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2008.03.12 at 11:14


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