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Why aren’t electronic badges more of a thing in #hamradio?

By: Dan KB6NU
19 August 2024 at 16:06

Electronic circuit board with LED screen and buttons.
DEF CON 32 electronic badge.

I attended DEF CON 32 a week or so ago, and like many β€œhacker” conferences, attendees got an electronic badge. This year’s badge was built around the new Raspberry PI microcontroller, the RP2350. It actually works like a GameBoy, and you can add games like you would a GameBoy. Here are a couple of videos that talk about the DEF CON 32 electronic badge:

Some of the β€œvillages” or special interest groups, such as the Aerospace Village created their own badges.

At DEF CON, I attended a talk by a fellow who’s created an open-source designβ€”both hardware and softwareβ€”upon which you can build a badge for your event. He calls his badge OpenTaxus, and you can find the documentation here.

Since these things are so popular at hacker conferences, I wonder why they aren’t more popular at amateur radio events? Is it because hams are just too cheap to buy something like this? Or, maybe, it’s because hams are just not as β€œcreative” as hackers.

At any rate, I’m thinking about coming up with some kind of electronic badge for the 2025 Dayton Hamvention. If any of you have ideas for the badgeβ€”or would perhaps be interested in working on the badge hardware or softwareβ€”let me know. If we are going to do a badge, it would probably be a good idea to get started on it now.

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