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Heh and I thought I was cool using my hackrf to ring my doorbell!

Started attending an amateur radio club after I completed Mike Ossmans video lectures (which are great). Those guys just had no interest in SDR though. They thought being able to waterfall plot the entire UHF band was nifty but that was about it :-( I need some new friends!




Yes, I had a similar experience here with my local Ham club. I used to go to meetings in my home town when I was a kid. I must have watched too many YouTube videos, but I had visions of guys swapping stories of their latest eBay spectrum analyzer repairs, home brew microwave transmitters, RF pcb designs, and RF DSP. Nope: It was the same club I had been to 20 years ago. I'm sure it differs by area, but most of the interest seems to be in Ham culture. QSL cards, bunny hunt. I still like to go, there is a ton of experience in one room; guys that have been in the industry for their whole life.


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    I need some new friends!
I feel like that since two years. Depending on where you live and what your interests are it can be surprisingly difficult to find someone who shares your excitement.

Does someone of you have an idea how to find others who also like, for example, SDRs? Are there some generic guides?


Hey, if you have a hackerspace near you, just drop in and pretty sure you'll find some like-minded people for almost any kind of interest (from cooking to electronics, from programming to board games...)

Other than that, there are IRC channels for many different topics in tech, that can be quite busy and social. Depends on luck and topic, but could check it out.

For SDR specifically, could start with a project, learn from that, then build further. In my experience plane tracking (aka. ADS-B receivers) is a sort of easy-going and fun starter. There are a lot of guides and different approaches to it. Try that, and see which part interests you more, and follow that. I'm sure you'll find communities along the way.


Just find people on twitter who talk about the same things and invite them out for a beer/coffee.

Or find some local person who blogged about a project they built.




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