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Episode: 3363
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Title: HPR3363: Electronics podcasts I listen to
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3363/hpr3363.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 21:57:07
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3363 for Wednesday, the 23rd of June 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, Electronics Podcasts Eye Listen to End,
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is part of the series podcast recommendations it is the 20th show of Archer 7-2
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and is about five minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, I go over the four Electronics Podcasts Eye,
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I'm currently listening to.
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Music
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Hello Hacker Public Radio.
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This is Archer 7-2 and today's episode, I bring four podcasts that I listen to.
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The first podcast is from the Hacker Day website.
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And the subject is chiptunes in an RCA plug or doing a floppy drive,
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a $50 CNC and wireless switches.
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In this podcast, Hacker Day editors Mike and Elliot will discuss
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hacks from around the internet.
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3D printed linear rails don't sound like a recipe for a functional CNC machine
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but there was one this week that surprised us.
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We were delighted by the procedurally generated music from a
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three cent microcontroller inside of an RCA plug.
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The clever flexible PCB may be the coolest part of that one.
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There's an interesting trick to reverse engineering Bluetooth
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comms, avandroid apps by running a VM and echoing to wire shark.
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And we look at what the buzz is all about with genetically engineering mosquito
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experiments, experiments taking place down in the Florida Keys.
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The next podcast is from a site called embedded.fm and it's a site dedicated to
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the many aspects of engineering.
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They talk about how and why and what of engineering usually devices.
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The site includes a weekly audio show created and hosted by Alicia White
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and Christopher White. I guess include makers, entrepreneurs,
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educators, and normal traditional engineers.
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The show that got me interested in this podcast was on number 371,
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All Martian Things Considered.
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We're engineering camera team lead from NASA
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is JPL which is Jet Propulsion Laboratories
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and who's also a Martian photographer. Spoke with with the hosts
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about low power systems, cameras, clouds, and dust, dust devils on Mars.
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And in their show notes it says the best paper for learning more
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is NASA's JPL site and it shows a link.
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The next podcast on my list is the Ampour Electronic Spodcast.
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It's hosted by Dave Jones from the EV blog
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hosting from Sydney, Australia, and Chris Gamble from contextual electronics in Chicago, USA.
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They discussed the world of electronics designed in an hour long
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ish weekly show recorded live without adding our mute button.
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We're joined every other week by guests through the electronics industry.
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The Ampour is a non scripted off the cuff show that usually airs
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every Sunday evening US time recorded earlier in the week.
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It's the largest and most respected electronics oriented radio show.
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Discussion ranges from obvious electronics to the state of electronics industry,
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components, circuit design, and general on and off topic grants.
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The latest show I listened to from here was number 539, The King of Trash with Big Clive.
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He has a YouTube channel where he tears down
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cheap toys and has a commentary on how they are constructed.
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The subjects that stood out to me were his production editing style,
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the amazing technology and professional and studio lighting.
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The short and life cycle that's built into LED lights
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and also Tesla's feeling LCD screen which turns out that they only plan to have it
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useful for five years.
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The next podcast is related to the previous one.
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It's called the contextual electronics podcast.
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This podcast is a video and audio podcast that post twice per month.
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They discuss more on more than how electronics work and talk to guests about
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why building them, why are they building them in the first place.
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They cover topics inside and outside the field of electronics
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and try to bring more context to the field.
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The latest episode I listened to was Mix Media with Becky Stern
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where they interview Becky who is an artist and a content producer.
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She is an artist who works to combine the makerspace and electronics
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and her most recent project was Zodiac and Breudery.
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She is an also an educator who teaches a class in electronics
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and the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
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She is a product manager at Instructables.
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Going back to the embedded.fm podcast
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which is one an episode that I'm only part way through
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but it was still interesting is they interview Sarah who is a kinetic artist
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and some of her projects include building a robot army
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and I'll leave a link in the show notes as to where the
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parts can be either purchased or 3D printed out.
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I hope you enjoy all these podcasts as much as I have.
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Thank you for listening and remember to support Free Software.
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Bye.
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You've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio dot org.
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We are a community podcast network that release the shows every weekday
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Monday through Friday.
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Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by an HBR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast
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then click on our contribute link to find out how easy it really is.
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Hacker Public Radio was founded by the digital dog pound
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and the Infonomicon Computer Club and is part of the binary revolution at binrev.com.
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If you have comments on today's show, please email the host directly,
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leave a comment on the website or record a follow-up episode yourself
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unless otherwise stated.
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Today's show is released on the creative comments,
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