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Showing posts with label Jean Shepherd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jean Shepherd. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Hamfest Presentation on SolderSmoke and BITX (Video)
The Vienna Wireless Society of Northern Virginia asked me to give a talk at their 23 Feb 2014 hamfest. I spoke about homebrewing and the BITX transceivers. Click on the link below to watch the video. (Special thanks to Elisa for doing the video.)
https://vimeo.com/87725154
The Powerpoint slides are here:
http://soldersmoke.com/winterfest.pptx
For those who just want to listen podcast style, I will try to turn the audio into a podcast and will post it via the normal channels.
Our book: "SolderSmoke -- Global Adventures in Wireless Electronics" http://soldersmoke.com/book.htm Our coffee mugs, T-Shirts, bumper stickers: http://www.cafepress.com/SolderSmoke Our Book Store: http://astore.amazon.com/contracross-20
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BITX20,
Clubs,
Hamfests and Flea Markets,
Jean Shepherd,
Knack Stories,
video
Friday, July 26, 2013
EXCELSIOR! Happy Birthday Jean Shepherd
NPR's "Writer's Almanac" alerted us to this: Shep was born on this day in 1925. I realize now that that made him just a week or so older than my dad (who was a big fan).
Here is a really nice site with info about Shep, ham radio, and his call sign:
EXCELSIOR !!!!!!!!!!!
Our book: "SolderSmoke -- Global Adventures in Wireless Electronics" http://soldersmoke.com/book.htm Our coffee mugs, T-Shirts, bumper stickers: http://www.cafepress.com/SolderSmoke Our Book Store: http://astore.amazon.com/contracross-20
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Jean Shepherd
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Two great sites from Rogier
Our Bay Area correspondent Rogier (orignally PA1ZZ, now KJ6ETL) recently sent us links to two very interesting sites. The first is a collection of Jean Shepherd programs. EXCELSIOR!
http://www.flicklives.com/Mass_Back/massbackpodcast.xml
The second is a collection of electronics tutorial videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Afrotechmods?feature=watch
Our book: "SolderSmoke -- Global Adventures in Wireless Electronics" http://soldersmoke.com/book.htm Our coffee mugs, T-Shirts, bumper stickers: http://www.cafepress.com/SolderSmoke Our Book Store: http://astore.amazon.com/contracross-20
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Jean Shepherd,
video
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Homebrew transistors, QRSS Blog, Shep Show, Nose as toubleshooting tool
Some odds and ends today:
Ed, KC2TYP alerted me to this one: Jeff, K7JPD, has a very intriguing blog post about homebrew transistors. I suspect AA1TJ will have a rig made of these things on the air within a week. Check it out:
http://jeff-duntemann.livejournal.com/227856.html
There is a new blog for the Knights of the QRSS:
http://knightsqrss.blogspot.com/
Dave in Ireland sent me a link to the Jean Shepherd show in which he discusses his first soldering iron: http://www.archive.org/download/JeanShepherd1975/1975_07_30_Soldering_Iron_full_show.mp3
Alan, WA9IRS, alerted us to a nice EDN article on using your nose as a trouble-shooting tool:
http://www.edn.com/article/CA6713738.html
Ed, KC2TYP alerted me to this one: Jeff, K7JPD, has a very intriguing blog post about homebrew transistors. I suspect AA1TJ will have a rig made of these things on the air within a week. Check it out:
http://jeff-duntemann.livejournal.com/227856.html
There is a new blog for the Knights of the QRSS:
http://knightsqrss.blogspot.com/
Dave in Ireland sent me a link to the Jean Shepherd show in which he discusses his first soldering iron: http://www.archive.org/download/JeanShepherd1975/1975_07_30_Soldering_Iron_full_show.mp3
Alan, WA9IRS, alerted us to a nice EDN article on using your nose as a trouble-shooting tool:
http://www.edn.com/article/CA6713738.html
Labels:
Jean Shepherd,
minimalist radio,
QRSS
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Jean Shepherd and "I, Libertine"
This provides a lot of insight into what Shep was all about:
http://www.bobkaye.com/ilibertine.html
http://www.bobkaye.com/ilibertine.html
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books,
Jean Shepherd
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Shep: UHF and Deep Space Communications
On this one, it takes a while for Shep to get to the radio stuff, but it is worth the wait. Or you could fast forward to around the half-way point (but in doing so you will miss the commercial for Miller High-Life, and Shep's discussions of Monolopy and the Game of Love).
http://ia310115.us.archive.org/2/items/JeanShepherd1965Pt1/1965_04_15_Radio_Signals.mp3
http://ia310115.us.archive.org/2/items/JeanShepherd1965Pt1/1965_04_15_Radio_Signals.mp3
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Jean Shepherd,
space program
Monday, July 27, 2009
Shep: CW, Conrad, Lake Erie Swing, QRP ops (2 Watts on 20)
April 13, 1965. Jean Shepherd discusses Morse Code, propagation, the Signal Corps and a QRP adventure on 20 Meters. You guys will love this one. Thanks to Bob, N1BE for sending this along. More tomorrow.
http://ia310114.us.archive.org/2/items/JeanShepherd1965Pt1/1965_04_13_Code_School.mp3
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Jean Shepherd
SolderSmoke 112
http://www.soldersmoke.com/soldersmoke112.mp3
July 26, 2009
Jean Shepherd comments on solder smoke
Back to Sicily
Apollo 11
Hans Summers' Heroic Homebrew Grenadian QRSS Adventure
Regen progress (they ARE possessed)
Knack-related maladies
Amateur astronomer discovers scar on Jupiter
A reading from SolderSmoke (the book)
MAILBAG
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astronomy,
Jean Shepherd,
SolderSmoke Podcast
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Shep's Class A License, Part II
I didn't mean to leave you guys in suspense. Here is the exciting conclusion.
EXCELSIOR!
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Jean Shepherd
Monday, May 18, 2009
Jean Shepherd Gets His Class A License
I was drifting off into Linux-land, but an e-mail from OM Gene, K8EE, brought me back. I'd thought that we had already unearthed all of the best ham radio episodes of the Jean Shepherd shows. WRONG! K8EE sent me YouTube recordings of the January 7, 1964 show on WOR New York. Gents, all I can say is that you should stop what you are doing, and listen to this. (And don't miss the exciting conclusion in part 2!)
"Mr. Rupp, what do you know about the Mu of an '807?" Indeed.
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Jean Shepherd
Monday, July 21, 2008
Shep, SETI, Radar, Spark Coils
In this episode Shep builds a 2 meter rig to talk to locals, but picks up signals from much farther away. Musings on extraterrestrial DX. Also, our hero gets zapped by a spark coil.
As always, it takes Shep a while to get going on the ham radio stuff, so you might want to fast-forward through the groovy 1965 small talk at the beginning. EXCELSIOR!
Here is the mp3: Shep, 1965, 2 meters, SETI, Spark Coils.
As always, it takes Shep a while to get going on the ham radio stuff, so you might want to fast-forward through the groovy 1965 small talk at the beginning. EXCELSIOR!
Here is the mp3: Shep, 1965, 2 meters, SETI, Spark Coils.
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Jean Shepherd
Sunday, July 13, 2008
The BEST Jean Shepherd Ham Radio Episode
Mark, W8MOJ, found this one a while back, but then somehow we lost it. This morning I found it again. Jean Shepherd talks about ham radio homebrewing, regen receivers, searching for parts at radio row, building stuff in the basement, secretly studying for his ham license during civics class, and one of his teenage ham friends who, in his basement, secretly built a.....
"Other kids would draw Christmas trees and sailboats... I would draw schematics of phone transmitters."
Don't miss this one! Here is the link to the mp3 file: Jean Shepherd, January 24, 1973
"Other kids would draw Christmas trees and sailboats... I would draw schematics of phone transmitters."
Don't miss this one! Here is the link to the mp3 file: Jean Shepherd, January 24, 1973
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Jean Shepherd
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Shepherd Learns Morse and Discovers Ham Radio
Here is another gem from Jean Shepherd. He describes his discovery of CW at age 6 or 7, his first shortwave receiver, and his discovery of amateur radio. Plus, some Army Signal Corps madness.
Click here for the mp3 audio file: Shepherd, Morse, Ham Radio
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Jean Shepherd
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Jean Shepherd: KNACK VICTIM!
Guys, stop what you are doing. Put down that soldering iron, or that cold Miller High Life ("the champagne of bottled beer") and click on the link below. You will be transported back to 1965, and will hear master story-teller Jean Shepherd (K2ORS) describing his teenage case of The Knack. He discusses his efforts to build a Heising modulated transmitter for 160 meters. He had trouble getting it working, and became obsessed with the problem, obsessed to the point that a girl he was dating concluded that there was "something wrong with him" and that his mother "should take him to a doctor."
This one is REALLY good. It takes him a few minutes to get to the radio stuff, but it is worth the wait. More to follow. EXCELSIOR! FLICK LIVES!
http://ia310115.us.archive.org/2/items/JeanShepherd1965Pt1/1965_01_29_Ham_Radio.mp3
This one is REALLY good. It takes him a few minutes to get to the radio stuff, but it is worth the wait. More to follow. EXCELSIOR! FLICK LIVES!
http://ia310115.us.archive.org/2/items/JeanShepherd1965Pt1/1965_01_29_Ham_Radio.mp3
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Jean Shepherd
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