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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Hardware Hacking by Nicolas Collins
David Cowhig WA1LBP and I are the only two Foreign Service officers to have also been 73 Magazine "Hambassadors" (impressive, right?). David was covering Okinawa for 73 (and for Uncle Sam!) while I was doing the same in the Dominican Republic.
Today David sent me a link to the book "Hardware Hacking" by Nicolas Collins: http://www.nicolascollins.com/texts/originalhackingmanual.pdf
It is not exactly about ham radio, but there is a lot of electronic wisdom in Mr. Collins' book. You folks will like it. I especially liked the hand-drawn schematics -- this adds soul to the book.
Nicolas Collins is an interesting fellow. He is Profesor, Department of Sound, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Collins
http://www.nicolascollins.com/read.htm
I second the reccomendation - this is an excellent book! The first edition of the book was my first dip into electronics. I went from not knowing what resistors were to building a simple modular synth made from cmos. Circuit bending is also a good time. Since then my interests have gone up in freq to RF and I'm currently working on a bitx with si5351 vfo/bfo. Also starting to build a "real" modular in eurorack. Waves are fun regardless of the frequency!
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73 n3bg