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Thursday, March 30, 2023

An Antenna for the High-School Direct Conversion Receiver (and Next Steps in the Project)

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We have reached the point where we have to decide on an antenna for the high-school  direct conversion receiver.  It needs to be simple and ...
Wednesday, March 29, 2023

The Awesome Homebrew of Will KI4POV

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  Will's homebrew station is really something.  The rig (it truly qualifies for this term of praise) is amazing all by itself  (see belo...
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Saturday, March 25, 2023

Update on the High-School Direct Conversion Receiver Project: Board #4 Completed

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One of the receivers. (l to r) AF, PTO, Mixer, BP filter The students continue to make great progress on their direct conversion receivers. ...
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Friday, March 24, 2023

Homebrew AM from Cuba

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Jose CO6EC sent us more information about homebrew rigs built in Cuba.  The transmitter above is a thing of beauty.   I am really glad that ...
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Thursday, March 23, 2023

More Cuban Homebrew from the 80's and 90's -- A 160 Meter AM (Controlled Carrier) TX with Soviet 6P23s

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  160 Meter Transmitter Jose CO6EC writes:  I will be sending you some work of homebrew from the 80's and 90's when practically ever...
Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Schematics for the Cuban Islander Double Sideband Transceiver (Please Send More Info)

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  Jose CO6EC has been digging up 30 year-old Islander schematics for us.  Thanks Jose.  This one shows a VFO for the Islander.   Note that i...
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Monday, March 20, 2023

Winterfest Loot: Who Can ID the Homebrew Receiver?

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First a big congratulations to the Vienna Wireless Society and its President, Dean KK4DAS.  In spite of low temperatures that made the Winte...
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Saturday, March 18, 2023

The Islander -- A Homebrew DSB Rig from Cuba

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  This article, the pictures, and the comments are all so cool. They really capture the spirit of homebrew.  Obviously we still need more in...
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Needed: More Info on the Cuban Islander or Jaguey DSB Transceivers

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CO6CBF: " I began operating on the HF bands using homebrewed radios. Mainly on CW running just 10 Watts. My very first phone transmitte...
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