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Josh Radcliffe and Jeff Shortt at Cedarville’s homecoming in 2022.
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The solar-powered radio has been popular with residents of Uganda.
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The solar-powered radio has been popular with residents of Uganda.
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The solar-powered radio has been popular with residents of Uganda.
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The solar-powered radio has been popular with residents of Uganda.
Josh Radcliffe and Jeff Shortt at Cedarville’s homecoming in 2022.
Radcliffe-3.jpg (105 kB)
The solar-powered radio has been popular with residents of Uganda.
_MG_7869.JPG (1954 kB)
The solar-powered radio has been popular with residents of Uganda.
6505dd9b-1335-4e72-96de-e054868329d5.JPG (104 kB)
The solar-powered radio has been popular with residents of Uganda.
b6f3b9db-7383-4dc7-9de7-b6411bfbba00.JPG (97 kB)
The solar-powered radio has been popular with residents of Uganda.
Abstract
When Josh Radcliffe and his two senior design partners started working on designing a fixed-tuned radio, they never could have imagined the impact this radio — the size of a mobile phone — could have worldwide.
Publication Date
8-10-2023
Keywords
Cedarville, Cedarville University, engineering, senior design project, radio, HCJB, SonSet Solutions
Recommended Citation
Weinstein, Mark D., "Student-Designed Radio Has Worldwide Impact" (2023). News Releases. 1713.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/news_releases/1713