Teenager wins prize with Morse code

The Google Science Fair 2014 Voter's Choice Award has been won by 16-year old Arsh Dilbagi from India

His winning device called 'Talk' converts short and long breaths of air into electrical signals, that enables people to communicate in Morse code.

Arsh, who trialled the low cost device on a hospital patient in New Delhi, was rewarded with a $10,000 prize from Google to further develop the product.

Find out more about Arsh Dilbagi Talk Project - https://www.googlesciencefair.com/projects/en/2014/dde56de014edae3e9516ac84d426641f372ba076d6f6b60a4809306f43b58bc6

Popular Electronics Magazines Archive

americanradiohistory.com has shared an archive of all the Popular Electronics magazines from 1954 to 1982.

Along with many other magazines, there are Millions of pages and Hundreds of books and magazines on Radio, Transmitting, Receiving, TV, Computers, and more.

Download the archive - http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Popular-Electronics-Guide.htm