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Thursday, October 24, 2024
Mike WU2D Does a CCC Camp POTA with 1930's Gear
Friday, October 18, 2024
Mike WU2D POTA CCC Camp Activation (21 October 2024) with 1930s-era Station -- See If You Can Contact Mike!
Frank Jones lives! See if you can work Mike on Monday. Let us know if you do!
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Bill,
I’m scheduled to tour the Civilian Conservation Corps. Camp at Bear Brook State Park here in NH on Monday. This is the largest totally intact camp in the country.
I will be activating POTA with the 1930s portable Station. The POTA CCC Camp event is scheduled for Monday around 2:30 ET (if I get everything setup after the camp tour). Primary 7057 kHz Sec 7054 kHz.
The station is an internal battery powered, push-pull Jones Oscillator Transmitter at around 3 Watts out, and a two-tube regenerative receiver that is a period ham artifact. So, four type 30 battery tubes in total.
The antenna is a single wire feed Windom with suspended counterpoise so basically an Off Center Fed Hertz (OCFH).
Between the weather, running the station, logging, and doing camera work, and of course, MURPHY - this should be nuts.
1930s Regen with Transmitter – Fully Self-Contained Portable. Note Charger that is attached to top off the internal battery on transmitter. I did not buy the proscribed 25 9V Batteries and make a TX HV pack up! I used a DC-DC converter and a LiPO drone battery! The Receiver is 100% Dry Cells However.
73’s Mike WU2D
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More info here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2Pdprx0ItY
And many other great videos on Mike's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MIKROWAVE1
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
2014 "Off the Shelf" Regen Comes Off the Shelf (Two Videos)
Walter KA4KXX spotted an error in the schematic of my 2014 "Off the Shelf" regen receiver: The source resistor on the MPF-102 should be 2200 ohms, not 2.7 ohms. See:
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2014/09/schematic-for-off-shelf-regen.htmlSaturday, February 3, 2024
Armand's Receiver -- A Beautiful Regen from WA1UQO
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Whole Earth Catalog Part II: More on SWL (and a Hippy One-Tube Receiver)
Sunday, June 4, 2023
Can you ID this Receiver? Grayson Finds a Homebrew Receiver in Germany. From the GDR. Circuit? Schematic? Thermatrons?
Sunday, April 23, 2023
Helge LA6NCA's Altoids Tin Receiver
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
The Awesome Homebrew of Will KI4POV
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
VK2BLQ's Two-Tube Regen with a SolderSmoke Dial
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Super-Regeneration is Super-Strange
Saturday, September 25, 2021
VE7SL's Beautiful Single Tube Transmitter and Single Tube Regen Receiver
RECEIVER: https://qsl.net/ve7sl/neophyte.html
TRANSMITTER: https://qsl.net/ve7sl/neotx.html?fbclid=IwAR3cM6tSRjyTsNouHWVz_buuzz4C9O-IwQbdZM5dekkle69ZW7-JBQcHTVI
Three cheers for Steve VE7SL! I've been linking to his blog for several years, but somehow I missed this magnificent red rig.
Steve's online notebook: https://www.qsl.net/ve7sl/
Steve's blog: http://ve7sl.blogspot.com/
Sunday, February 7, 2021
A Really Nice Video about a Regen Receiver
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Guilt Trip: Video on the Heath QF-1 Q Multiplier
Sunday, January 17, 2021
STOP. LISTEN. Shep on Building a Shortwave Receiver
Monday, September 14, 2020
A Regen Receiver Made with Homebrew Tubes
Saturday, July 25, 2020
ANOTHER 12AU7 REGEN! W3BBO's Quarantine Receiver
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
KE5HPY's 12AU7 Quarantine Regen -- FB!
Saturday, June 13, 2020
Jerry's Sproutie: A Short Wave Receiver (and a Limerick) by Jerry KI4IO
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Tribal Wisdom from KE3IJ
He has many regen circuits. And his Drake 2-B dial skirt looks just like mine.
Sunday, February 23, 2020
TRGHS: Hearing K5HCT Through a Single 12AU7 Tube with 12 Volts on the Plate (Video)
The lower portion of the column on the right-hand side of this blog is where I put links to interesting blogs, YouTube channels, and web sites. Yesterday one of the links there led me to the above video. It presents a regen receiver using one 12AU7 tube and a 12 volt power supply. Wow! I have many of those tubes. And at 12 volts I am unlikely to electrocute myself. Count me in.
In the final minute or so of the video, the builder tunes around the 40 meter phone band. Suddenly I heard a familiar voice. It wasn't recorded long enough for the callsign to be heard, but I was pretty sure it was our old friend August, K5HCT (Here Comes Texas) from Odessa.
Odessa, Texas is a good skip distance from both California and Virginia, so Pete and I have both talked to August many times. When I was testing out new homebrew contraptions, August was often there to help me out.
I was pretty sure it was August in the video. I checked with Pete -- he too recognized the voice. Then I got an e-mail response from August -- yea, it was him.
On the air, I often recognize a voice before I hear a callsign. In this case it happened via a somewhat wobbly regen and the internet.
THE RADIO GODS HAVE SPOKEN.
Now where did I leave those 12AU7s?