So Dogbotic, the folks I linked to above (see post from two years ago) have a new class called Radio Jam, that teaches you all about electricity and radio and how to build your own radio - there's SO MUCH neat stuff!

It isn't ham radio specifically but VERY ADJACENT! Great for ham radio curious folks! :) It's in February, I just signed up.

Check out the web page and scroll below the art to see the class description!

https://dogbotic.com/signup/radio-jam

#HamRadio #Electronics #AmateurRadio #Dogbotic

Radio Jam — Dogbotic

Build a radio out of stuff around your house. Jam your car stereo system. Make lights turn on from a distance. (And a lot more). Dogbotic’s Radio Jam is a workshop for people that have always wondered how we can magically transmit information through the air. It will give you a new way to think abo

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@sbrt thanks for sharing this. Semi related, #dogbotic provides all remote #circuitbuilding and #circuitbending classes including building your own video circuits. I haven’t taken the class yet - one needs a CRT - but the syllabus looks great and the teachers are fantastic. https://dogbotic.com/signup/video-synth
Video Synthesis for an Analog World (18+) — Dogbotic

A virtual workshop in analog video synthesis from sync pulses to color mixing and everything in between. Over the course of 10 weeks, we'll build a working audio-visual synthesizer from scratch in small groups. By the end of the workshop, you’ll be able to conjure abstract patterns from logic ICs i

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@quephird if you liked the moog pillow, have I got a #threadcircuits #dogbotic class for you! https://dogbotic.com/signup/thread-and-circuits
Thread And Circuits: A Guide to Electro-Textiles (18+) — Dogbotic

Needle point circuits. Knitted potentiometers. Wearable sensors and LEDs. Non-euclidean crochet? A D.I.Y. beginners virtual guide to the world of textile arts and measuring the world with microcontroller sensors, Thread and Circuits: A Guide to Electro-Textiles is designed to teach the basics of k

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I have a ton of resistors and caps from a couple of #dogbotic classes. Coin envelopes are a great cheap way to keep 'em organized. I keep these resistors in a clear Muji photo album, two envelopes per photo sleeve and will probably do the same with the caps envelopes.