Here is my 30 meter QRSS frequency standard using paper for insulation.
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On the bench I'm studying PLL techniques using a sample & hold detector +
VHF circuitry. Currently, I've got nothing to post RF-wise. Another...
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Bwahahahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteYou win at enclosures!
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Best use of the book that I can think of. It's a pity we couldn't turn 100% of them into frequency standards.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, you begin the book with the introduction of an albino monk as the villain? That's right up there with "It was a dark and stormy night."
Mark KF6KYI
Hi Bill,
ReplyDeleteThat is an absolutely brilliant use for that book. Perhaps it could be a replacement for all of the Altoid tin projects! :)
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That is just too funny.
ReplyDeleteIs that the Drake 2B?
ReplyDeleteIs that the Drake 2B in the background ?
ReplyDeleteI will let Bill answer that, but it sure does look like his receiver in the background.
ReplyDeleteKim: Yea, that's the 2-B. 73 Bill
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