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Make: Radio Companion Kit Radio waves are all around us. They’re used by cell phones, Wi-Fi rou

[View our web version]( Make: Radio Companion Kit Radio waves are all around us. They’re used by cell phones, Wi-Fi routers, TV dishes, satellite and networks to convey data on thousands of different frequencies. When we unlock a car door with the push of a button or stream music to wireless earbuds, that’s radio. It’s a simple yet dynamic technology that has been harnessed by creative experimenters for over a century—and now so can you! Demystify the world of radio through a dozen innovative projects, and build inexpensive radio circuits such as transmitters and receivers, remote controls, and even a working metal detector! Radio concepts are also adapted for the included Raspberry Pi Picos (yup, two!), updating classic designs with contemporary tools for accuracy and power. This kit has been designed specifically for the new Make: Radio book (not included*). Each of the 120+ components is clearly labeled and includes every component required to complete all 12 experiments in the book, including all the optional components. * Special Deal - Buy the kit and add-on the Make: Radio book, in [Print]( or [PDF](. Use Discount Code: SPIRITOFRADIO and get either for 50% off! [SHOP NOW]( Hot Electronics Titles [Make: Electronics]( [3rd Edition]( [Make: More Electronics]( [by Charles Platt]( [Make: Encyclopedia of Electronic Components V1]( [Make: Encyclopedia of Electronic Components V2]( Make: [Encyclopedia of Electronic Components]( V3 [Make: Electronics]( [Super Bundle]( Make: CNC ePack - Bestseller! Make: presents a collection of 6 eBooks on CNC Machining (known as “subtractive” manufacturing). Each book features history, theory and instructions with practical and sometimes over the top projects in a step by step format, featuring detailed illustrations and photographs. This set is a great addition to the Maker e-Library for any type of fabricator. [SHOP NOW]( More Electronics Starter Packs [Make: Electronics Ultimate Components Pack]( [Make: Arduino Electronics Starter Pack]( [Making Simple Robots Starter Pack]( [Getting Started with Raspberry Pi 4 Kit]( Call for Makers is Ending Soon! Do you or someone you know have an exciting project to exhibit at Maker Faire Bay Area October? We want to see it! The [Call for Makers]( is open until July 31, 2024. Check it out and spread the word! [LEARN MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Email](mailto:makershed@make.co) [Unsubscribe from our newsletter]( Make:, 150 Todd Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95407, United States

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