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
Last week during the big St. Patrick's day solar eruption/CME impact I (with the help of the radio gods) managed to work Roy VK6MV in Western Australia. (A video of Roy working QRP pedestrian mobile stations in the UK appears above.) Could it have been that that miraculous contact was ALSO my first ever homebrew SSB to homebrew SSB QSO? I e-mailed Roy to find out. Alas, it was not. But OM Roy sent some interesting info on his station and especially his antenna. Excerpts from his e-mail:
Hi Bill
Thanks for the qso and the email. yes another 'fadeout' but we have had many over the years haven't we ? Things have changed a lot since 1963 when I had my first license as G3SML. We came to Aus in 1977 with 3 sons and now have 24 Grandies 13 Grandchildren; 11 Great Grandchildren.
I liked the early Plessey IC's when they came out ~ Carry on with home brew and get that personal enjoyment out of it, it gives you a boost I am sure. NO I was not on the home brew I was on the Icom IC740 which I bought about 5 years ago at the WA Hamfest it had a fault of jumping to different frequencies, etc. I could not find its intermittent fault at all, but on the internet a 'W' ham in your country posted the same fault with explanations etc, and it cured it,
So I was on that Rig + a home brew linear pair of old 813's in Grounded Grid and a Voltage doubler for the + 2 kv, I could not get the smoothing caps for that voltage so got hold of 3 metal canned ones 800 volt, then got some plastic drain pipe to insulate the cans from ground & then put them all in series with equalising resistors, and it worked. Yes I was on the rhombic ~ amazing antenna for a fixed point to point contacts ~ why a rhombic you may ask well when in the Uk I used to work VK2NN [and others] Tom with his farm of rhombics his setup much larger, and I thought one day I would love to put one up. Eventually with our moving to Aus' then came down here with its 8+ acres the opportunity led itself to put one up, and as I used to work into Europe/UK a lot that direction picked. first I put one up a bigger one than now, but it did not work that good. Moral the longer you go the higher it needs to be So a smaller version tried using the contours of the land at a height above sea level of 1260 feet asl helps. Using 12 gauge usa hard drawn copper wire I needed winches and turnbuckles etc to pull it up, one end is on the 60 ft tower, the others on assorted Wooden Poles + The termination R for the rhombic is a 3 element TH3 Tribander ~ think of it why waste power into a whopper of a Resistor ~ this is not my idea but came from ~ Nano VK6UN why not connect it to another antenna with how to do it came from now SK Les Moxon G6XN a clever man how to make a balun out of old ferrite rods from transistor radios, Will close now my half a dozen lines of text are expanding to much
"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
Where are the readers of SolderSmoke Daily News?
Pete Juliano N6QW
SolderSmoke Co-Host and Master Homebrewer
Dean Souleles KK4DAS
With beret and with a Michigan Mighty Mite in hand
HF FM transmitter with Franklin oscillator
-
Recently I've been working on an AM transmitter for 40m. It occurred to me
that FM should be much simpler to produce. I had ordered some varactor
diodes re...
Toro MX4250 deck idler maintenance
-
The Toro MX4250 is a ZT ride on mower (riding mower). During recent spindle
maintenance, I noted that the idler bearings were quite rough. This was
surpris...
A Few Free Swapmeet Finds
-
Every year in the summer, The California Historical Radio Society (CHRS) in
Alameda, CA host their annual “Radio Day by The Bay”. If you live in the
area, ...
K4OGO
-
Episode 521 - Walt Hudson - K4OGO Walt Hudson, K4OGO, has always lived by
and had a love of the sea, pursuing a career in ship building, beginning in
Port ...
Hollow-State Design, 3rd Edition
-
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
-
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...
2000 47pF Caps ...
-
An unexpectged package arrive in the mail today. Did you ever wonder what
2000 47pF NP0 capacitors look like? Thanks to John, AB2XT I will never run ...
Broadcast Band AM Radio
-
See the YouTube series for more information:
http://www.youtube.com/c/CharlieMorrisZL2CTM
Buffer Amplifier
Low Pass Filter
IF Ampli...
New QRP Cluster From OM0ET and OM6APN
-
By DX EXPLORER
DX EXPLORER
Paul OM0ET and Peter OM6APN recently launched a new cluster dedicated to
QRP operations. Have a look and I hope you will enjoy...
3D printed project boxes
-
I have been busy with some other things that have kept me away from
electronics projects for quite a while. Now I can get back to them, but
realize I n...
Daylight Again – An all Analog Radio
-
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 ...
Adding Enclosure to your sBitx Boards Order
-
The early buyers of the sBitx board set who bought it for $270 USD might
want to also add the enclosure (box) for in the kit. What you will now get
is a f...
Digi-chirp! Digital synthesis of ‘nostalgic’ CW
-
The bottom ends of 80, 40 and 20m are not what they used to be. For
starters, the busiest part is the digital segment where computers talk to
computers – l...
-
A Simple Speech Processor
(For QRP/SSB Homebrew Transceivers )
Over the last few weeks I had been thinking to build a small AF speech
processor to add to...
A New Look for your uBitx!
-
Adding a "Cool Blue" Display to your uBitx!
The standard "green background" with black lettering frequently reminds me
that I suffer from Chronic seasickn...
No comments:
Post a Comment