Tools for radio waves hunters
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Third part of part of Strangely Familiar. Unusual Objects for Everyday Life. Oren Horev , Myriel Milicevic (who had worked also on the Zone project) and Marcos Weskamp designed the Amazing All-Band Radio, three innocent-looking devices that allow users to hunt short, medium and long radio waves from the comfort of their home.
The antenna of the Microwave Boombox captures the high-frequency signals of wireless communication devices and translates them into sound (pictures above). Radio Radio tunes into different wavelengths physically, by extending the string-antenna. The longer the string the higher the wave frequency (below right).
Cosmic Radio looks for long waves signals that reach us from the stars and the depths of the earth (above left). |
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