We’re excited to announce a special event at TOG Hackerspace: a full day dedicated to radio, electronics, and signal experimentation, celebrating our recent membership with the Irish Radio Transmitters Society (IRTS).
Whether you’re a maker curious about what amateur radio is, a licensed operator interested in digital modes and SDR, or just love to learn how signals fly through the air, Radio Day at TOG has something for you.
This is a unique day to connect the local radio and tech communities, explore the fascinating world of wireless communication, and get hands-on with tools and concepts that are often invisible, yet all around us.
🗓 Date: Saturday, 14th June 2025
📍 Location: TOG Hackerspace, Unit 1B Motor City, Kylemore Road, Dublin 12, D12 CF6V
🎟️ Tickets: Free, but registration required – Reserve your free ticket here
🍕 Bonus: From 7 pm, join us for TOG’s famous monthly open social night — meet the community over chats, demos, and pizza!
📅 Event Schedule
🔧 10:00–12:00 — Multimeter Masterclass
Instructor: Jeffrey Roe EI7IRB
Want to confidently measure voltage, resistance, and current? This class will give you hands-on training in using a multimeter properly. You’ll leave knowing how to troubleshoot circuits and understand key electronic measurements.
💶 Fee: €25
🎟️ Booking required – Book here
Note: This is the only paid session of the day. All talks and demos afterward are free with a general ticket.

📡 13:00 — What Is Amateur Radio? A Beginner-Friendly Introduction to the Radio Hobby
Speaker: Adrian Connor EI9HAB
Ever wondered what amateur radio is all about? Adrian will walk us through this rich and varied hobby, from chatting across the globe with handheld radios to decoding digital signals and building antennas in your garden.
This talk highlights:
- Voice, Morse code, and digital modes
- Fun, license-free projects (like listening to satellites or airband)
- How to get started in Ireland, including the path to licensing
- The creativity, experimentation, and global community that makes amateur radio unique
To wrap up, Adrian will demonstrate a portable station setup, and if conditions allow, attempt a live radio contact!

🛠️ 14:00 — Radio Builder Project
Speaker:
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📊 15:00 — Hands-On With Filters
Speaker: Gary Cooke
This live, practical session dives into one of radio’s core building blocks—filters. Using function generators and oscilloscopes, Gary will demonstrate:
- Band-pass, low-pass, and high-pass filters in action
- How frequency and signal type affect filter behaviour
- Applications in real radio systems—reducing interference, improving clarity, and isolating desired signals
This is ideal for anyone into RF design, SDR, or improving their shack’s performance. Come see waveforms in motion and leave with real-world insights.

🛰️ 16:00 — Talking to Space: Connecting Students with the International Space Station
Speaker: Daniel Cussen EI9FHB
How do students get to ask astronauts questions live from Earth? Through ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station)—a program that brings space communication to schools around the globe.
Dan shares the behind-the-scenes experience of helping set up an ARISS contact event:
- Tracking the ISS as it races overhead at 28,000 km/h
- The antennas, radios, and audio/video gear involved
- Challenges in receiving video and audio from space
- The human impact of seeing kids speak live to astronauts
An inspiring talk for fans of space, education, and the power of amateur radio to bridge worlds—literally.

🏠 17:00 — A Homebrew Amateur Radio Setup
Speaker: Tony Breathnach EI5EM
Tony takes us on a tour of his personal amateur radio station, built with DIY and budget-friendly gear. He’ll explain how he put together antennas, tuned radios, and tackled interference challenges—all from a home setting.
This talk is perfect for those looking to start their own station, especially with limited space or funds. Come see how creativity and perseverance can bring the airwaves to life.

📶 18:00 — Raspberry Pi + RTL-SDR: Exploring the Airwaves
Speaker: Joseph Molloy EI3JVB
Joseph shows how to build a powerful receiver using an RTL-SDR USB dongle and a Raspberry Pi. Discover how to:
- Listen in on airband radio, ships, or weather satellites
- Capture and decode transmissions using open-source software
- Set up automated receivers for long-term listening
A great intro to software-defined radio (SDR), and how even a €30 setup can uncover a world of signals around you.

🌐 Bonus Demos (during the day)
We’ll also have demos, tours and plenty of tea and coffee throughout the day.
🍕 From 19:00 — TOG’s Open Social Night
Once the talks end, the fun continues with our legendary Open Social Night. Meet the TOG community, hang out with radio operators and makers, and enjoy an evening of conversation, demos, and pizza. Everyone welcome!

🎟️ Tickets
This event is free, but registration is required so we can plan seating and space.
👉 Reserve your free ticket here
(Separate booking is required for the multimeter class – link above.)
👋 Get Involved
Want to demo something, share your gear, or help out on the day? We’d love to hear from you. Email info@tog.ie or come along to one of our open nights before the event.
We’re looking forward to seeing you on June 14th for a day of radio waves, learning, community, and fun.
We would like to thank the members of the North Dublin Radio club and the South Dublin Radio club for their help and encouragement in putting on this event.