Blogs come and go, but (hopefully) YouTube is more permanent and accessible. This morning I re-found Pete N6QW's YouTube channel. When you use it, I suggest you click on "oldest" first. This will take you back 14 years, to Pete's time in the Pacific Northwest. The video above (him playing guitar) was shot just before he and his XYL moved back to California.
Here is Pete's YouTube channel:
This is a tremendous resource for ham radio homebrewers. It should be preserved and protected.
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Thanks Pete!
With 318 published videos, it is pretty clear this guy might be a few flakes short of a bowl. Or perhaps has a severe Obsessive-Compulsive affliction for building SSB radios. Hard to say.
ReplyDeleteI guess just because you know stuff doesn't mean you are compelled to build more stuff
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Pete N6QW
Pete: I think these videos are a real treasure to homebrewers, and will remain so for a long time to come. Nothing beats a candid telling of the ups and downs of rig building, and that is what you have given here. Thanks Pete. Make more videos! 73 Bill
ReplyDeleteThis You Tube video by Pete has inspired me.
ReplyDeleteI just remembered that I have an electric accordion (which I play, but not well), so maybe I can remove the microphone and use it in one of my radios!