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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:
*Nordic chips (johny radio & john ellis)
**Nordic chips (johny radio & john ellis)
*RFID
**RFID
*LPFM
**LPFM
*WiFi
**WiFi
*Bluetooth (Dana)
**Bluetooth (Dana)
*Amateur (and other) Antennas (Norman Bradley)
**Amateur (and other) Antennas (Norman Bradley)


WHO:
WHO:
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*Anders Nelson
*Anders Nelson
*John Ellis
*John Ellis
*Adrian Chadd





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Note: Add your name if you can be an instructor. Include the hands-on workshop you want to lead.


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.

  • 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
  • Adrian Chadd


"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