Saturday, July 26, 2025
Ham Radio Ireland Magazine available for free download
I was recently talking on 17 meters to my good friend Mike EIOCL. He mentioned that Steve Wright EI5DD had put out new editions of Ham Radio Ireland -- a very FB publication. This morning a message from Steve showed up in one of my e-mail accounts:
Hi,
Here is the link to the latest August 2025 issue of Ham Radio Ireland Magazine, A free publication downloadable from the following link in PDF Format https://docdro.id/Hg8uxRx
Recently we introduced the facility of an Online FlipBook which enables you to turn the pages on Screen.
Here is the link to the FlipBook https://heyzine.com/flip-book/7b84284360.html
Once the link opens there is a box at the top right-hand corner which will enable enlargement and clicking on the Cloud Icon will allow the PDF to be downloaded. There is even a share facility.
If you have enjoyed our magazine, please share on social media or distribute around you club members as this will increase our circulation.
If you are a Secretary of a club do feel free to send us information about your planned activities and we will include them in our news section. It is free publicity.
Steve EI5DD Editor
John EI3HQB Sub Editor
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Check it out! Thanks Steve and John. And thank you Mike!
Saturday, November 2, 2024
More Background on the Mythbuster II Rig (and a short video)
Above is a short clip of me hearing an old friend on the new receiver. TRGHS.
A couple of guys on Facebook asked for a schematic for this rig. I don't really have one -- as you will see it is a collection of different circuits from lots of different sources. I was also thinking that if you need a schematic for a rig like this, you probably shouldn't try to build a rig like this. But in an effort to be nice, I supply here some background info on some of the circuitry and parts sources. And no, I don't have BOMs nor Gerber files.
More info on the Yaesu VFO is here:
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2021/07/mythbuster-video-3-using-vfo-from-yaesu.htmlAs for the tape, I got mine from Amazon. It has conductive adhesive:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QQJ4MX1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Around the World Twice (and maybe more) on 15 meters
Check it out:
https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/2023/12/twice-around-globe-on-21-mhz-and.html
Two trips around is 80,000 km or about 50,000 miles! That's quite a trip. But how about 3 times around? Or more?
Thanks to John EI7GL and to Salvador EA5Y.
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
"Ham Radio Ireland" June 2023 edition (and Free Propagation Guide)
Get the latest edition here:
https://www.docdroid.net/VlSXkrD/crnews0623-pdf
Thanks to Steve Wright EI5DD. I had the great good fortune of running into my friend Michael EI0CL on the 17 meter band recently. Mike mentioned that he had been talking to Steve. So Steve is in good company.
Saturday, December 31, 2022
Saturday, April 9, 2022
WD-40, a Hard Drive, a Coat-Hanger Antenna, Dumpster Diving, and Amateur Radio Satellites from the Azores
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Dean's Supercharged, 16-Watt, Furlough 2040, Simple SSB Rig
Saturday, November 27, 2021
The Galway Radio Experimenters Club
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Dean KK4DAS Builds an EI9GQ 16 Watt RF Amplifier (and Noodles in the Process)
Saturday, July 3, 2021
M0NTV's Latest Breadbox Rig -- The Radio Gods Have Spoken (TRGHS)!
Friday, February 26, 2021
EI7CLB's Ladybird Receiver (George Dobbs Design), and Voice over the Internet
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Sunday, August 14, 2016
An Irish Knack Story
Thanks for the great podcasts and also to Pete for his unique contributions. I have been interested in radio since I was a kid but only really got back into the hobby in 2009. Back when I started playing with electronics in the 1970's I hankered after a soldering iron of my own. I bought the one in the picture in 1977. A "modest" 60 watt job, it was the cheapest one in the shop but I used it to harvest parts from all manner of abandoned old iron. I was really surprised to find it clearing up recently. The snips in the picture was a tool that my late Uncle had surplus and passed on to me, it too played a role in my scavenging for parts. In Ireland in the 1970's it was hard to get parts. I remember my Grandmother taking me from Galway to Dublin - 3 hours each way!!!) to buy parts for my first project, Rev. G.C. Dobbs venerable transistor radio from the "Making a Transistor Radio" book by Ladybird. I still have the book and the dusty remnants of the radio, long since plundered for parts. When I returned to the world of radio it wasn't long before I discovered QRP and the GQRP club. It was a real surprise to find the good Reverend was at the helm there. I just thought that the picture and story might raise a smile amongst followers of the blog. Thanks to yourself and Pete for the podcast. Keep up the great work! QRP Forever!
73,
Tryg de EI7CLB
Friday, January 9, 2015
Irish Mighty Mite
Hi Bill and Pete,
73 de Chris EI6KH
Licensed since November 2012
Fists UK Member #15966
G-QRP Member #13730
Phoenix Radio Club Member
IRTS Member
MLS: IO63jk
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Good News From Ireland!
I'm not sure what's in your sacrificial solder but it sure is good stuff!!!
I received my results today and I'm very very pleased to say I passed.
Now I can finally set my mind to building a shack...
I'm going to celebrate by ordering one of Tim Walford's excellent looking beginner kits and I've just started building Tony Park's Ensemble RXTX.
I'm not sending in my cert just yet though as I want to pass my morse test first.
Thanks again for the kind support, I'm sure it got me a good few percent on the test!!
Also thanks to Steve Smith WB6TNL and his words...
"Thousand of people have taken this examination and passed. There is no reason why I cannot also pass."
He was right!
Also I hope Dave passed, unfortunately I didn't get to meet him at the exam, hopefully we'll figure out how to contact each other, it'd be good to have a newly passed fellow ham to share ideas with.
Regards, or should that now be 73 :),
Chris
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Ham Radio Exam Day in Ireland: October 4
Chris
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