Just go to http://soldersmoke.com. On that archive page, just click on the blue hyperlinks and your audio player should play that episode.
http://soldersmoke.com
Since we were talking about minimalist computing, I thought you guys would be interested in Steve's homebrewed CPU project, aka the Big Mess of Wires. Inspirational stuff! Check it out: http://www.stevechamberlin.com/cpu/about/
"SolderSmoke -- Global Adventures in Wireless Electronics" is now available as an e-book for Amazon's Kindle.
Here's the site:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004V9FIVW
Bill's OTHER Book (Warning: Not About Radio)
Click on the image to learn more
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New shack Mac and first FreeDV contact with ZL2TJM
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Just brought an unused old Intel iMac up from Melbourne. These feel very
slow compared to the current M series CPU Macs but they do have a beautiful
screen...
Flash Frisbone surfing on shortwave
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Greetings to all SWLing Post community, Imaginary Stations have a couple of
great programmes coming your way this weekend via the shortwave spectrum.
We’ve...
Re: Online Circuit Sim
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My MultiSim 9 has 22 tube models, but I've done little with them. When I
get better at creating my own models, I'm going to try modeling 813's and
810's,...
Numbskulls, NIMCELS and SS Podcast #261
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SolderSmoke Podcast #261 dated August 7, 2025 discussed rich topic areas
for hams worldwide. Coexisting in that podcast were the terms Numbskull
and NIMCE...
HRWB 243 - Building Go Kits with Vince VE6LK
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In this episode, our very own Vince, VE6LK, walks us through the process of
figuring out how to build your go kit. Whether your are building a kit for
m...
DC POTA QSO Map from Freedom Plaza
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Almost a year ago, I made a POTA activation from DC in Freedom Plaza. I'm
discussing antennas and buildings today with Bill Meara of the soldersmoke
bl...
K6VHF
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Episode 528 - Alex Nersesian - K6VHF Alex Nersesian K6VHF is a US
immigration success story. Hailing from the Republic of Georgia after the
fall of the fo...
The Communicator July - August 2025
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*A Big One to Last the Summer*
We're coming up to our club's 50th Anniversary and this is another big
issue, with a look back at our history, great article...
A Real ZN414!
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Recently, I built a simple little TRF receiver for the AM broadcast band
using a TA7642, a modern equivalent for a chip that was quite popular with
electro...
The "George Batterson 1935 CW QSO Party" - Summary
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The first *George Batterson CW QSO Party* has concluded and the results are
in! The "*GB*" was introduced to honor George Batterson (W2GB), who along
wi...
KK4DAS MB 20 Transceiver Complete
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The MB 20 transceiver is now complete. The rig is a homebrew 10-watt
20-meter SSB transceiver. The VFO module was an ebay purchase of a
salvaged Yeasu...
A Curious 9 MHz Crystal from Mouser Electronics
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Just a quick post to share info about a good 9 MHz crystal sold by Mouser
Electronics.
I last purchased batches of crystals for xtal IF filters back in 2...
40m Pelican Case SSB Transceiver
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See YouTube channels for details:
http://www.youtube.com/c/CharlieMorrisZL2CTM
*Test code for the LCD and Si5351*
#include
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Hollow-State Design, 3rd Edition
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Hollow-State Design, 3rd Edition is available from: Lulu Press:
tinyurl.com/hollowstatedesign3 eBay: search for “hollow-state design”
Electric Radio bookst...
I Finally Bought My Dream Airplane
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Aviation has been a love of mine since I was a very little person. Living
in Nevada, seeing posters and ads for the Reno Air Races, specifically the
Texa...
Daylight Again – An all Analog Radio
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What’s all this? In 10 seconds, A high performance, 7MHz, 5 watt SSB rig
Draws just 24 mA of current 90 dB dynamic range, 80 dB close-in dynamic
range 3D ...
Modifications to the Dayton/FDIM-2019 Antuino
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The Dayton Antuino has sub-optimal performance. This is a short note on
improving it to an 80 db range of measurements. The trouble with Antuino
2.0 (the o...
Raduino as NBFM TX
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Here is a neat, 30 minute hack for your Raduino to turn the Si5351 into a
pretty stable, solid NBFM transmitter. The hack is to add a varactor diode
in ...
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How about a homebrew Apollo Guidance computer?
ReplyDeleteBuild your own NASA Apollo landing computer (via galaxiki.org)
Oh man, I want one of those Apollo Guidance Computers. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteDig those clip leads daddy-o. Steve Chamberlin is -the- man!
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