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Saturday, February 27, 2021
Jean Shepherd Goes to a Hamfest -- And Much More
Update from the Wizard of Wimbledon -- "Always listen to Pete"
In a recent podcast, Pete mentioned that Leo Sampson (the young Brit who is rebuilding the sailing yacht "Tally Ho") should seal the deal with his girlfriend. Well, it seems that "life coach" should be added to Pete's already impressive list of abilities (homebrew hero, pasta chef, guitar player, etc.) A while back Pete gave similar advice to Jonathan, M0JGH. This morning, Jonathan reported in, confirming that Pete's advice was completely correct. A "mixing product" arrived early in the lockdown. Congratulations to Jonathan and his remarkably radio-tolerant wife. It seems Leo should be shopping for a ring.
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Dear Bill and Pete
Friday, February 26, 2021
EI7CLB's Ladybird Receiver (George Dobbs Design), and Voice over the Internet
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Quarantine Hodgepodge Rig -- Part 1 (Video)
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Awesome Video of Perseverance's Landing on Mars
Monday, February 22, 2021
LA6NCA's German Military WWII Receivers, and a Luftwaffe Receiver with FAST QSY
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Bootleggers! Radio Criminality -- Some Jean Shepherd Stories
Perseverance gets to Mars with Parachute and Sky Crane
Saturday, February 20, 2021
A Step Closer to the Elser-Mathes Cup? Ham Receives Signals from Mars
Friday, February 19, 2021
A Problem with the San Jian PLJ6-LED Counter
James West, Inventor of the Electret Mic, has THE KNACK
For many reasons, this is a really nice story. It is about a kid with The Knack, a kid who, like young James Clerk Maxwell, wanted to understand how things work. It is also a technology story, the story of the invention of a device very important to us: the electret microphone. (Remember the earlier carbon mics in telephones? I'll bet more than a few of our readers are guilty of stealing a few of those mics from pay phones.) And it is a reminder of the benefits of helping kids who might need a mentor... or and Elmer.
Thanks Hack-A-Day. And three cheers for James West.