| The Elektor Time Standard and associated Slave Unit were spin-offs of another hugely successful project, the DCF77 Receiver / Locked Frequen...
| The Elektor Time Standard and associated Slave Unit were spin-offs of another hugely successful project, the DCF77 Receiver / Locked Frequen...
| The Elektor Vocoder is a project with great nostalgic value, witness the interest expressed in it on quite a few web sites. Even if you do n...
| In most European countries, the TV set took about ten years to become an affordable and common electrical item in households. The equipment...
| The SC/MP, housed in a 40-pin DIP case belongs in the category of very early microprocessors, sporting a traditional structure with register...
| Blending in beautifully with this month’s focus on all things Audio I’d like to take you back to September 1975 when Elektor magazine publis...
| In line with this month’s focus on all things Wireless I am covering a vintage instrument that has given me many years of excellent service...
| Mains (or ‘power-line’) signalling has matured from the early stages of the single 130-kHz carrier with simple modulation for a primitive 1-...
| Although the Elektor Junior computer was not the first home-built computer based on the 6502 processor (the KIM and others having achieved s...
| I came across this gem in an unexpected place, namely a flea market for vintage motorcycle parts! Standing between heaps of pistons, wheels...
| IrDA sure looks like an attractive medium for conveying data across small distances. Unfortunately, the associated hardware generally causes...