if you think about it, a heating radiator with a thermostat is a type of software defined radio
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✧✦✶✷Catherine✷✶✦✧ (whitequark@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 05-Jan-2025 20:47:16 JST ✧✦✶✷Catherine✷✶✦✧ -
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✧✦✶✷Catherine✷✶✦✧ (whitequark@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 05-Jan-2025 20:47:15 JST ✧✦✶✷Catherine✷✶✦✧ @niconiconi yep!
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niconiconi (niconiconi@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Sunday, 05-Jan-2025 20:47:15 JST niconiconi @whitequark@mastodon.social Just found this example from an RF/microwave metrology textbook in my old archive.
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niconiconi (niconiconi@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Sunday, 05-Jan-2025 20:47:16 JST niconiconi @whitequark@mastodon.social If you run this process in reverse, it's definitely a legitimate radio receiver for many lab applications.
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Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: (lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me)'s status on Sunday, 05-Jan-2025 20:47:31 JST Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: @niconiconi @whitequark "wedge-shaped water load" what is this sorcery? -
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Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D. (acsawdey@fosstodon.org)'s status on Monday, 06-Jan-2025 06:30:52 JST Aaron Sawdey, Ph.D. @lanodan @niconiconi @whitequark waveguide filled with a wedge of dielectric? If not .. sorcery always an option, it’s RF.
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