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Australian Commodore 64, SparkFun, and FISSURE RF framework


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 28, 2022


today's leftovers

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Australian Commodore 64: A Final Look


↺ Australian Commodore 64: A Final Look


> After playing around a bit more with this C64 I think it is time to put it back together. The plastics were a bit grubby to say the least, so they have been put in sink and gently scrubbed to clean them off. The metallic cardboard shield I have decided not to put back in, as I tried to clean that I found that I was going to damage it more than fix it. This is inside the case now.



Easy Listening


↺ Easy Listening


> Hello all and welcome back to another Friday Product Post here at SparkFun Electronics! It's the last full week of August and we are hard at work with a lot of new boards that will be releasing in the coming weeks and months. In lieu of that, we have a bit of a lighter Friday post for you, with only two component products. The first of which is a compact, Wide Frequency Range Speaker option for your next audio project. Following that, we have a spool of two-conductor Hook-up Wire that can easily be used on any workbench or project station. And that's it! With that, let's jump in and take a closer look at both of this week's new products!



Introducing FISSURE: A Toolbox For The RF Hacker


↺ Introducing FISSURE: A Toolbox For The RF Hacker


> No matter what the job at hand is, if you’re going to tackle it, you’re going to need the right kit of tools. And if your job includes making sense out of any of the signals in the virtual soup of RF energy we all live in, then you’re going to need something like the FISSURE RF framework.




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