Just go to http://soldersmoke.com. On that archive page, just click on the blue hyperlinks and your audio player should play that episode.
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There it is. Finally we see it. The famous Reggie of AA1TJ. With an awesome 80 milliwatts of 80 meter RF, Mike yesterday worked the Bahamas with his highly unusual rig. For more details visit Mike's always inspirational web site: http://mjrainey.googlepages.com/reggie
"SolderSmoke -- Global Adventures in Wireless Electronics" is now available as an e-book for Amazon's Kindle.
Here's the site:
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Dean Souleles KK4DAS
With beret and with a Michigan Mighty Mite in hand
Random Musings Today.
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The watched pot never boils as the new DC power supply didn't arrive until
about 7:30 PM last night so no testing until today. The size is deceiving
as it ...
Plateau Mountain SOTA/POTA activation via bicycle
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by Vince (VE6LK) As always there are lots of links within the article.
Click one! Click them all! Learn all the things! Dear Readers, The last
time you hea...
Analogue surfboards that ride those (short) waves
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Greetings to all SWLing Post community, Imaginary Stations have a couple of
hours of shortwave shows coming your way this week. We’ve a special edition
of ...
OpenAI ChatGPT Frequently (Always?) Opening in 4o
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Early Sunday morning, the code generated by ChatGPT became noticeably
clunky. Why!?
I figured it out when this message arrived
Ah yes! The LLM that ber...
Tech Talk on ABC Radio
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Google has shown their new Pixel 10 phones ahead of Apple's expected launch
of their next iPhones in two weeks. What are the big new features? Also,
the bu...
N0LX
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Episode 529 - Jake Groenhof - N0LX Jake Groenhof, N0LX, discovered amateur
radio in the 1960s thanks to his uncle’s impressive home station and his
father’...
The Communicator July - August 2025
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*A Big One to Last the Summer*
We're coming up to our club's 50th Anniversary and this is another big
issue, with a look back at our history, great article...
The "George Batterson 1935 CW QSO Party" - Summary
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The first *George Batterson CW QSO Party* has concluded and the results are
in! The "*GB*" was introduced to honor George Batterson (W2GB), who along
wi...
KK4DAS MB 20 Transceiver Complete
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The MB 20 transceiver is now complete. The rig is a homebrew 10-watt
20-meter SSB transceiver. The VFO module was an ebay purchase of a
salvaged Yeasu...
A Curious 9 MHz Crystal from Mouser Electronics
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Just a quick post to share info about a good 9 MHz crystal sold by Mouser
Electronics.
I last purchased batches of crystals for xtal IF filters back in 2...
40m Pelican Case SSB Transceiver
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See YouTube channels for details:
http://www.youtube.com/c/CharlieMorrisZL2CTM
*Test code for the LCD and Si5351*
#include
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Hollow-State Design, 3rd Edition
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Hollow-State Design, 3rd Edition is available from: Lulu Press:
tinyurl.com/hollowstatedesign3 eBay: search for “hollow-state design”
Electric Radio bookst...
I Finally Bought My Dream Airplane
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Aviation has been a love of mine since I was a very little person. Living
in Nevada, seeing posters and ads for the Reno Air Races, specifically the
Texa...
Daylight Again – An all Analog Radio
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What’s all this? In 10 seconds, A high performance, 7MHz, 5 watt SSB rig
Draws just 24 mA of current 90 dB dynamic range, 80 dB close-in dynamic
range 3D ...
Modifications to the Dayton/FDIM-2019 Antuino
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The Dayton Antuino has sub-optimal performance. This is a short note on
improving it to an 80 db range of measurements. The trouble with Antuino
2.0 (the o...
Raduino as NBFM TX
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Here is a neat, 30 minute hack for your Raduino to turn the Si5351 into a
pretty stable, solid NBFM transmitter. The hack is to add a varactor diode
in ...
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