Ham Arduino wrapup is a call to action. Encourage individual hams to explore Arduino. Encourage building relationships between local amateur radio and maker communities. Read more
Author: John VE6EY
Ham Arduino External Control – Make Stuff Move
In this article, we will focus on Ham Arduino External Control of electro-mechanical devices. These include relays, stepper and servo motors and high resolution analog outputs. Read more
Radio Magazines Online – A Treasure Trove
If you enjoy radio and broadcasting history, you will absolutely love an amazing web site with hundreds of radio magazines online. Full text and many searchable. Read more
Ham Arduino Displays – Show Your Stuff
Ham Arduino displays show almost everything from simple text to graphics. In this article, we look at the two main types of displays you will use. Read more
Ham Arduino Sensors – Measure Almost Anything
Ham Arduino sensors measure almost anything. And quite easily. As a result, you can have fun with a staggering number and variety of cheap sensors. Read more
Chromecast Setup Discovery – Idea for NodeMCU
After experiencing Chromecast Setup Discovery, I looked for a way to replicate the approach on NodeMCU. Found it! Now you can reconfigure your IoT project at runtime, just like the pros. Read more
Ham Arduino Controls – Buttons and Things
Quite often, you will build a packaged project that requires external control. Various ways to provide ham Arduino controls include using buttons, potentiometers, encoders, and even remote keypads. Read more
CJOB Beacon Weekend – Glen Miller’s Highway Traffic Reports

The CJOB Beacon Weekend was a popular program feature during the 1970’s. You might remember the theme music, which was edited from a bosa nova tune. Take a listen. Read more
Ham Arduino Power Sources and Strategies
Hams are used to powering homebrew projects with 12 volts, maybe more. With ham Arduino power, you enter a world dominated by 5 or 3.3 volts. Read more
Ham Arduino Demographics – Community Profiles
Ham Arduino Demographics show similarities and differences. But overall, a lot of potential synergy for both amateur radio clubs and maker communities. Read more








