Baba Yaga’s Hut: A Laboratory Experience in Signal Modulation and Phasor Analysis

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Kristina Collins, David Kazdan, and Nathaniel Vishner
Case Amateur Radio Club W8EDU

Kristina Collins KD8OXT is a PhD student in electrical engineering at Case Western Reserve University and a longtime member of the Case Amateur Radio Club, W8EDU. She does research on space laser robots and virtual hands. She likes bells, boats, and radios, among other things.

David Kazdan AD8Y SB VI-1 ‘81, SB XXI (music) ‘81, MD University of Cincinnati ‘85, PhD Case Western Reserve University ‘92. He has been an active amateur radio operator since 1970. At MIT, he maintained an amateur station on Burton One with his roommate Joe Pingree WB2TVB, and was a member of MIT Radio Society. He has retired from his anesthesiology practice and is now adjunct assistant professor of electrical engineering at Case Western Reserve University, where he is the faculty advisor of the Case Amateur Radio Club W8EDU.

Nathaniel Vishner KB1QHX recently finished a BA in History and Philosophy of Science at Case Western Reserve University on the circuitous route. He reestablished the Case Amateur Radio Club, W8EDU as a student group mainly as a way to get free pizza from the student government and has watched the club snowball and grow into a force to be reckoned with. He enjoys tinkering, poking at equipment, and seeing what loopholes can be exploited for profit.

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