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WHEN: In March or February, weekend | WHEN: In March or February, weekend | ||
WHAT: Several workshops in Radio Hacking. Mainly a day of workshops, then end-of-day demos and pizza. | WHAT: Several hands-on workshops in Radio Hacking. Mainly a day of workshops, then end-of-day demos and pizza. | ||
*Will include: | *Will include: | ||
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*Anders Nelson | *Anders Nelson | ||
*John Ellis | *John Ellis | ||
ADD YOUR NAME, IF YOU CAN BE AN INSTRUCTOR | |||
Include your specialties, or the topic you want to teach. | |||
Revision as of 14:03, 31 December 2013
WHEN: In March or February, weekend
WHAT: Several hands-on workshops in Radio Hacking. Mainly a day of workshops, then end-of-day demos and pizza.
- Will include:
- Nordic chips (johny radio & john ellis)
- RFID
- LPFM
- WiFi
- Bluetooth (Dana)
- Amateur (and other) Antennas (Norman Bradley)
WHO:
- Dana
- Johny Radio
- J.C.
- Norman Bradley
- Anders Nelson
- John Ellis
ADD YOUR NAME, IF YOU CAN BE AN INSTRUCTOR Include your specialties, or the topic you want to teach.
"In an increasingly seamless world of ubiquitous computing and low-powered transmissions, there are no more hard-line borders. There are just intersecting thresholds of intensity."
http://stereopresence.net/newsblog/contactless-contact
"You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? And radio operates exactly the same way: you send signals here, they receive them there. The only difference is that there is no cat."
- Albert Einstein, when asked to describe radio