Well, not exactly SolderSmoke, but these VK3 hams were obviously melting a lot of solder. One of them recorded some of their 1944 QSOs. (I may have mentioned this recording before, but it is good enough to mention again!)
Have a listen: http://www.crossbandradio.com/xbands/ehams.mp3
Cheerio and 73 Old Boy!
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Saturday, August 9, 2008
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Kits and Parts dot com
For some nice offers on parts of interest to QRPers and Knack victims in general, check out the website of Diz, W8DIZ.
http://kitsandparts.com/
http://kitsandparts.com/
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Google to the Moon! $30 Million in Prizes!
Extra prizes for finding artifacts! Will there be a SolderSmoke team in the competition?
Sunday, August 3, 2008
SolderSmoke #89
http://www.soldersmoke.com
August 3, 2008
Positano on the Amalfi Coast
QRSS: An Idea for More N. American Activity
Argo's bandwidth: .34 Hz
The New SolderSmoke Audio Filter
Knackered? Translating American to British
Kanga USA helps in Lake Michigan rescue
Google's "Back to the Moon" contest
Russia's Mars sample return mission
Apollo 11
Lasers from San Diego to the Moon
N0TU's slideshow (with Tuna Tin Two)
MAILBAG: K4QO on clubs without rules.
G0WAT names me "Hodeghog #4"
VE7SL ID's Mystery Military Radio
ZL2GX finishing Ph.D.
KC0PET gets EMRFD
N5XL reports Tantalum shortage
G3WOE on Shep and 20 new BITX20s
W8OAJ is now N8WQ, building MEPT
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Italy Travel Report: Positano
Monday, July 28, 2008
Rome Workbench
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Dan's Small Parts Back in Operation
http://www.danssmallpartsandkits.net/
Dan is a great source of parts for Knack victims. Check out his catalog -- take a look at his special deals.
Dan is a great source of parts for Knack victims. Check out his catalog -- take a look at his special deals.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
VE7SL Identifies Mystery Military Radio
That's the one. That's the radio that Giorgio, I0YR, and I have had our eyes on. I found it in a local charity shop (location to remain secret, pending final transaction!). The one I found had no identifying plates, but with the scant info I provided in SolderSmoke 88, Steve, VE7SL, figured out what it was, and sent this picture to confirm. Not a BC-348, but instead a USMC BC-312.UGLY BEAST! Not my kind of rig, but Giorgio may want it. Thanks Steve!
Check out Steve's web page: http://www.imagenisp.ca/jsm
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.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
The SolderSmoke Microphone
Check out the "popping on the letter P" audio filter I made out of a bathroom drain filter, a baby wipe, and duct tape. The previous effort using some foam from an old Walkman headphone is also visible.
(Let me know what you think.)
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