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Sunday, April 27, 2025
Building a Helio in Alaska from 75 year-old Blueprints
Monday, July 29, 2024
A Wonderful Aeronatical Mobile Contact
29 July 2024
20S 0943Z 0543L K8JSM/AM Sean, pilot on a 757/300. En route from San Francisco to Orlando with 246 souls on board, including a bunch of kids going to Disneyland. Was 35,000 feet over Louisiana (12 miles East of Shreveport) when I first spoke to him. (He had been in QSO with Andrew VK6IK in Western Australia. I could hear Andrew also.) Sean was using the 400 W Rockwell-Collins transceiver on the plane (that's his picture of the control panel, above), with the antenna vertical in the back vertical stabilizer (rudder). I told him I was running 20 watts from a homebrew rig to a vertical ¼ wave ground plane antenna about 70 feet up; he speculated that the fact that we were both vertically polarized must have been helping. Sean said he also pilots 767s transatlantic.
I really had two contacts with him, Around 0600 local he was calling CQ and no one was answering. So I called him again and we continued: I told him about the Aeronautical Mobile contact I had had from Samana. I also told him about my contacts with MIR and RS-10 (and the RS-10 robot!) from the Dominican Republic 1992-1996. I told him that Elisa had been present for many of the contacts with Norm Thagard on Mir station (Elisa walked in the HI7 shack at around this time – Sean said hello.) Sean said he has been a ham for a long time – since before he was a pilot. He has built a 2 meter “tape measure and PVC” antenna. I told him we have a little aircraft radio and use it to listen to the tower at Punta Cana airport, and to aircraft calling the regional ATC in Santo Domingo. Sean says he too has a little airband receiver and often uses it to listen to airplane tower traffic. Sean said the airline encourages this kind of contact because it is a way to keep pilots alert on long overnight flights (other pilots have other activities to do the same). As we spoke he was waiting for a meal (salmon). He mentioned that he could see the constellation Orion out the window; I told him I had been looking at Orion in low in the East just before talking to him. In the end, Sean had to sign as the plane crossed into Florida and aircraft pilot duties took precedence.
More info on Sean here: https://www.qrz.com/db/K8JSM
Thanks Sean!
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Nine Homebrew Transceivers by Walter KA4KXX (and some QRP and QRO RC planes)
I
tried a Si5351 VFO once in the dual-band rig #4, but by the time I built the
QRP Labs kit with so much closely-spaced soldering, and then added
sufficient filtering and amplification to properly drive a 50 ohm load, I
was exhausted!
These nine were created during the past eight years, and
were preceded by eight more transceivers that I can document, but those have
all been disassembled, with many of the parts being used in these later
rigs. I build my transceivers to be
operated often, and since 20 Meters has been hot lately, for example, my POTA
Hunter log shows over 300 CW and SSB contacts in 2023 alone, so rig numbers 7 -
9 have been earning their keep lately.
In summary I have created a lifetime total of seventeen transceivers so far, and although I am nowhere near the fifty-plus tally of Pete N6QW, I did spend a lot of years instead homebrewing many radio-controlled model airplanes of my own design. Two photos show one example that I flew in the 2011 Blue Max Scale R/C Contest at the Fantasy of Flight Museum in Polk City, Florida against some stiff QRO competition.
—Walter KA4KXX
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
A True Measure of a Jean Shepherd Fan: Did You Fly One of His Ornithopters?
Monday, January 9, 2023
Other Workshops: Building a Flying 21:1 Scale Airbus A-380
Friday, December 9, 2022
R-390s, KWM-2s, Airplanes, and Magnetic Loops -- A Really Interesting Interview with Ted Robinson K1QAR
Eric Guth 4Z1UG has a really interesting interview with Ted Robinson K1QAR.
I really enjoyed hearing Ted's inspiring story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUUzlKMMANg
https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/K1QAR
Listeners will like the discussion of the R-390 and the KWM-2. And his talk about airplanes. And the joy of repair.
Thursday, September 15, 2022
SolderSmoke (Old Smoke) Podcast #103 -- March 15, 2009 -- From Rome -- QRSS, Knights and Wizards, LTSpice, and an Echolink QSO with Jeff KO7M (the guy with the Piper Cub)
15 March 2009
Beware the Ides of March! Ostia Beach and Ostia Antica 248 Knights of QRSS. And Wizards! ET Phones Home (with QRSS?) Possible new grabbers in VK6 and Dubai Telescope, Satellites... REAL QRP QSOs on 80 and 40 Saving an old Toshiba Laptop ECHO-QSO WITH JEFF, KO7M: -- Piper Cubs and MFJ Cubs -- Satellite QSOs -- LT Spice and test gear MAILBAG: Gene W3PM listens from QE2, HB WSPR rig Jim AL7V sending parts for my W3PM rig Jim AB3CV's color burst Gnat Jason NT7S on Tektronix guys and SolderSmoke Kevin ZL3KE on old computers Paul M1CNK's DDS 30-based QRSS beacon Soeren OZ2DAK on exercise bikes to power beacons
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Old Military Radios at the Air and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy Center, and Autogyros
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Peter Sripol's Electric Ultralight (and his workshop)
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Aeronautical Mobile Contact from the Dominican Republic
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Skies were partly cloudy. The Big Dipper hung upside down in front of me. I had also seen Corvus, Scorpio, Andromeda, and Leo. There were a few meteors and one bright satellite.
But 20 was quiet... until, suddenly, BOOM! A very loud and clear SSB signal came through. It was KX4WE/Aeronautical Mobile. Mike was in a 767. I called him and he came back right away, giving me a 57 report. He gave his position as 170 miles Northwest of San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was heading to Port-o-Spain, Trinidad from Miami. We had a quick QSO -- it reminded me a lot of my contacts with the MIR space station from Santo Domingo in the mid-1990s. Suddenly Mike's signal dropped very significantly. I figured that he had moved further south and was no longer line-of-site with me. I had some hills to my south and they were now attenuating Mike's signal. I could hear him working M0NKL. We were Mike's only two contacts on 20.
I realized later that had I looked up, I might have seen the lights of the plane. Below is the track of the aircraft. He was at 35,000 feet when he passed over the DR.
Friday, June 29, 2018
Two Videos from Other Kinds of Workshops -- Dobson Makes a Telescope, Peter Builds an Airplane
Above you can watch a video showing the legendary John Dobson making a big telescope. Born in Beijing, Dobson is the former Hindu monk who left the monastery to show people how to make big telescopes out of shipping tubes and port-hole glass. Think of it as the BITX of amateur astronomy. Dobson is the founder of the "sidewalk astronomy" movement -- that's when you set up your 'scope on an urban sidewalk and show the wonders of the universe (or at least the solar system) to passers-by. We did this in London with Saturn. (Some of the cynical Londoners couldn't believe it was real -- they thought I had a transparency in the scope tube.) Dobson developed a very simple and popular method of mounting telescope tubes -- the "Dobsonian" method.
More on Dobson here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dobson_(amateur_astronomer)
Below you can see a short update on Peter's homebrew airplane.
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Peter's New Airplane
Again. Amazing. What a great workshop. Note his comments on the importance of DESIGNING FIRST, THEN BUILDING. Words to live by my friends, words to live by. Read and heed.
Sunday, November 5, 2017
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Building an Airplane in the Basement with Insulation Foam, Tape, Glue, Poplar...
But this one is not a model RC plane. This kid intends to pilot this plane while actually sitting in it.
As a parent, I must say this is really nuts. Stick to the models Peter! Or maybe put some goggles on the big dog and let him fly it!
Nevertheless, this is an inspriational look at what can be built in a basement using stuff from Home Depot or Lowes.
For more info see:
http://hackaday.com/2017/08/14/building-an-ultralight-out-of-foam-in-a-basement/#more-268614
Here's Peter's earlier Cargo Plane project:
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Wonderful "QSO Today" Interview with Ian Keyser G3ROO
Friday, April 25, 2014
Homebrew Blimp with paper-thin Arduino (Printoo)
More on Printoo (very interesting!):
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1030661323/printoo-paper-thin-flexible-arduinotm-compatible-m
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Sunday, April 6, 2014
QRPp Model Planes
Michael, AA1TJ, alerted me to this very interesting hobby. The video is really beautiful.
http://floatdocumentary.com/documentary
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Saturday, August 10, 2013
Kishan Has the Knack! (video)
Many of us were staring out similar windows, also dreaming of model airplanes, and of transmitter circuits, and telescopes, and rockets... This video runs only 12 minutes. Don't be deterred if you don't speak Hindi -- the story is easy to follow.
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Friday, July 5, 2013
"I Make Stuff" Chuck Stottlemyer (video)
More about Chuck Stottlemyer here:
http://makezine.com/2013/07/02/movers-and-makers-charles-chuck-stottlemyer/
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