Ask HN: Is it possible to 2D-print a radio?

2 points by miki_tyler ↗ HN
I'm exploring the idea of fabricating a simple radio receiver using only printed elements:

- Conductive tracks: silver nanoparticle ink - Resistors: carbon-based ink - Inductors: printed spirals - Capacitors: interdigitated fingers or stacked layers

I'm aware of printers like the Dimatix DMP-2850 and Optomec Aerosol Jet, but I'm more interested in hacking a standard inkjet printer for this.

Has anyone here experimented with something similar? I'd love to hear about setup, materials, challenges, or any resources you’d recommend.

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Diodes, transistors, and powering the circuit would be really hard to figure out