EST. 1990 // ISSUE #31
ENTERING THE
VIDEO VORTEX
A new dispatch from the long-running cyberpunk technical journal
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This issue dives deep into the fading world of analog video, RF experimentation, and off-grid wireless imaging—from pirate TV lore and Amateur Television to practical gear, field techniques, and the hunt for signals hiding in the static.
This is a love letter to analog tech, RF hacking, retro video gear, and the stubborn DIY spirit that refuses to die.
Perfect for hackers, radio nerds, retro tech collectors, surveillance geeks, and anyone who misses when signals leaked into the night air.
The shutdown of a 16-year hackerspace and what comes next for Cyber-Tek
A lifelong obsession with analog video and the underground history of RF video leaks, pirate broadcasts, and ATV experimentation
Hands-on gear talk: wireless video transmitters, receivers, cameras, antennas, converters, and field setups
The legendary Icom IC-R3 wideband receiver and why it still matters
Practical guidance on collecting wireless video safely and legally using Part 15 equipment
How vintage tech, ham radio, and scavenged hardware still enable off-grid communication and experimentation today
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