Category Archives: Radio

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire in Review: Learning by Doing & Creating!

IMG_3002Under the roof of The Concourse in Hudson, a celebration of innovation and the DIY culture is under way on a sunny Saturday in March. Mini Maker Faire exhibitors and attendees are largely indistinguishable. From the very young to the very old, participants flow through together, engaging each other and all the wonderful things their minds can conjure up. It is human creativity on full display, just waiting a chance to play.” Mitchell Brown, Tampa Mini Maker Faire: Nirvana 4 Geeks & Nerds

With these words, Mitchell Brown, a reporter for 83 Degrees, a Tampa Bay media group devoted to creating “ a new narrative for a new economy”, perfectly captured the spirit and intent of our 2013 Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire!

“It’s impossible to leave the Mini Maker Faire uninspired,” writes Brown. “Ultimately, that’s the whole idea.”

Read the complete article at : http://83degreesmedia.com/features/makers040913.aspx and stay inspired with us all year long!

 

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013 – The Day in Pictures

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Are You Ready? We Are! See You Soon!

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Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire Program Online!

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Our 2013 Event Program is now online!  Hardcopy versions are being printed courtesy of Dex Imaging in Tampa, who graciously donated printing services last year, too. ! Thank you, Dex Imaging, for your support of the Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire!

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Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire Welcomes the Gulf Coast Amateur Radio Club!

GCARCIn 1965, a small group of HAMs gathered in a garage to study for their FCC Ham tests. Their interest in radios were the beginnings of the Gulf Coast Amateur Radio Club. Today, approximately 50 members meet at our clubhouse in Port Richey and we have a “radio shack” there ,where we can use the club radios and antennas to make contacts all over the world.

Bill Pfaff Jr (KI4QJK), President and Public Information Officer of the Gulf GCARC photoCoast Amateur Radio Club, says there are lots of great reasons to be a HAM.

“First it is fun! Talking to and meeting people with the same interests, even on the other side of the world, is a lot of fun. And it’s  interesting because you can build antennas and such while learning about communications.

big antennaA lot of HAMS are into radio not only for the fun, but for community service,” explains Bill. “Volunteer operators use there time and equipment for communications during civic events like fundraisers, parades and
the like. Others volunteer for emergency communications after a hurricane, tornado, etc. where no other communications is available.

“This often happens within hours after the devastation strikes. Our club has an Emergency Communications trailer that may be taken to a scene and communicate directly with the Pasco County Emergency Operations Center.. All of the disasters that you see on the TV, have HAM radio operators that support police, fire, EMS and the Red Cross. “

At our 2013  Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire, the club will have radios set up for guests to make a radio contact with someone and to answer your questions about the club, HAM radio,  and its service to the community.

Now that’s something worth repeating!

 

Meet Our Makers!

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At least some of them – More are coming on board in the next couple of days, bringing a rich variety of science, art, craft, engineering , music, food, and more, showcasing and celebrating the inventive spirit and the amazing work of all kinds of makers across Tampa Bay and beyond.

The great folks listed here are bringing art, music, robots, games, puzzles, inventions, ham radio, crafts, trades, jewelry, electronic gadgets and gizmos and much, much more for everyone to experience and enjoy!

Keep watching our Maker page throughout the rest of the week, to see the growing list of Makers!

Our 2013 Makers so Far…

Commercial Makers

gabotronics

Origami Owl

Upcycled Studios

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backyard workshop

chuck stephens

Frets1

FIRST

GCARC

inanimate reason

in10didLI4E

Mentagy

MEOWSER

Pasco Teens

USF RIG

thinkamingo

urban conga

USGS

fur and taxidermy

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See you at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013!

Are You Ready?

We are!  Maker applications and ticket sales go live January 2, 2013!  Click here to see what we’re looking for in Maker applications, for a head start on your application.   We’re deeply grateful to our event partners, The Concourse, Pasco County Libraries and Learning is for Everyone, and to our fantastic event planning team who will be working behind the scenes to do everything possible to help Make Your Day, at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013

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My Cool Inventions Broadcasting from Tampa Bay

Think you have the next hundred million dollar product idea? My Cool Inventions radio show invites you to submit your product idea.  Run by Akos Jankura ‘The Solutioinist’ and John Cremeans ‘The Doctor of Shopology” who offer to guide inventors in their product development, the program offers listeners an opportunity to vote on their favorite ideas.

Recently, the show maxed out the voter capacity during its premier boradcast  when when the inventors of the Activator (home security) Knuckle Racquet (sports/exercise) and Credit Clean Extreme (DIY Credit Rating) pitched their ideas live and created “a text to vote frenzy. The text to vote platform for the one-hour show reached capacity with thousands of votes coming in from Tampa Bay and around the country.”

Akos hosts the 90-second week-day Radio Feature following the news break at 1:30 pm EST on 970WFLA with live streaming on 970WFLA.com in the top rated time slot in the Tampa/St.Petersburg/Clearwater market. The feature is scheduled for national syndication this year MyCool Inventions is Featured Saturdays at 4pm on 970 WFLA, in Tampa, and iHeartRadio.Com nationwide.

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2012 in Pictures!

Check out our Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire Photo Album!

Meet the American Radio Relay League: Makers of Communications!

Need more reasons to come out to Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire tomorrow?  How about the opportunity to check out some way cool Amateur Radio gear and meet the folks who know how to use it and can teach you to use it, too?

We asked West Central Florida Section Manager Dee Turner to tell us a bit about the group, which is joining us at TBMMF tomorrow.

DT: The American Radio Relay League is a non-profit organization that promotes Amateur Radio. Its purpose is to promote and advance the art, science and enjoyment of Amateur Radio. The ARRL was founded in 1914 by Hiram Percy Maxim of Hartford, Connecticut.

The ARRL is the largest membership organization in the USA for radio amateurs with over 156,000 members. The ARRL represents its members with Congress and the FCC. They also are a member of the International Amateur Radio Union.

TBMMF: What else does the ARRL do?

DT: Other membership services include several magazines, broadcast of bulletins pertaining to amateur radio. Volunteer Examiner testing for amateur radio license, contesting, and assistance in emergency communications during disasters.

TBMMF: What makes ARRL fun and important?

DT: With amateur radio you can talk to other operator worldwide, bounce signals off the moon, talk to the astronauts. During disasters you communicate when other services a down. Help with public service events such as walks and bike rides.

TBMMF: What will you be doing at TBMMF?

DT: At TBMMF we plan on showing some of the projects built by our Technical Coordinator and Assistance Section Manager, Geoff Haines, N1GY. Demonstrate Morse code to Twitter and show videos of other DIY projects.

Now that’s something worth relaying!