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Sunday, July 3, 2022
Homebrew Variable Capacitors -- VU2NIL's Antenna Tuner (and other projects from Basanta)
Saturday, July 2, 2022
A Double Sideband Transmitter from France -- F4IET's "Master Robert"
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Details on Pete N6QW's Wireless Set
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Flip-up Workbench Build -- Possible Application for Our Test Gear
Monday, June 27, 2022
Pete N6QW's Hybrid Wireless Set -- A Thing of Beauty, with Thermatrons
Thoughts on Homebrew, Makers, DIY, and Hams -- from Lex PH2LB
Sometimes we get a comment that is so good that we elevate it to the main blog page. That was the case with Lex PH2LB's comment on the blog post of Owen Duffy (yesterday).
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When I started the hobby, it arose out of technological curiosity, the interest in understanding things and the will to make things myself (designing myself was not my main goal). It doesn't matter to me whether it is 100% DIY or a kit (such as Heathkit, Elecraft, QRP-Labs etc) which is modified or not after construction. Just having fun with the hobby and pushing boundaries. And yes I also have some off-the-shelf transceivers (I'm super happy with my FT817ND) and my QO-100 uplink is also a kit (which is then already soldered a little more than average). As far as new tools are concerned: here at home are 2 types of 3D printers, various tools for SMT assembly, and I have a nice workshop equipped with tools and equipment for metal / plastic / wood processing. And every day I try to learn something new, because I stand by the IBEW moto : If you know stuff, you can do stuff.
Am I a maker then? I wouldn't call myself that. Just like I don't call myself a hacker because I'm quite handy with computers, technology and have certain skills. I'm just a hobbyist who wants to do and make things after work.Sunday, June 26, 2022
ZL2BMI Double Sideband QRP Transmitter in SPRAT #191
Very cool that SPRAT had a Double Sideband (DSB) transmitter article in its current issue (#191 Summer 2022). The author is DSB guru Eric Sears ZL2BMI,creator of the famous ZL2BMI DSB QRP transceiver.
I think DSB is a great way to break into homebrewing for phone. Building a DSB transmitter is a LOT easier than building an SSB rig. The DSB transmitter can then be converted into a DSB/Direct Conversion transceiver.
Here is a link to 75 SolderSmoke blog posts about DSB (keep on scrolling, keep on hitting the "older posts" button): https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/search/label/DSB
Here are a bunch of blog posts that mention ZL2BMI: https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/search?q=ZL2BMI
Thank you Eric, and thanks to G-QRP.
Saturday, June 25, 2022
Australian Homebrew: Owen Duffy ex VK1OD now VK2OMD. Are Hams Makers?
This week I stumbled upon this amazing blog from Australia. I had to check with Australian friends to find out more about the author. Owen Duffy has for many years been a rigorous homebrewer who has documented his findings on his blog: https://owenduffy.net/blog/
For example, Owen asks the question, "Are hams makers?" https://owenduffy.net/blog/?p=122
There is a lot of great material on this blog. It goes back to 2013. Peter Parker notes that an earlier version of the blog (before Owen was forced to change his callsign from VK1OD to VK2OMD) goes back even further and is accessible via the Way-Back Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/*/
Check it out. Lots of really useful and interesting material there. Thanks Owen. And thanks to the Australian friends who provided background info.
Friday, June 24, 2022
W8ZAP on 40 AM with a Collins 20V3 Broadcast Transmitter
Thursday, June 23, 2022
WIRED on the Dangers of another Carrington Event, Solar Cycle 25, Capacitors Could Save Us All
This Wired article has some really interesting info on competing theories about the solar cycle, about the danger to the Earth from solar flares, and about what a flare like that of the Carrington event could do to the transformers we are currently using. The article points out that large capacitors could protect these transformers from the effects of the flare. But the power companies are not installing the capacitors.
I think one of the scientists Pete mentioned in SolderSmoke podcast #238 is mentioned here:
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Hammarlund and Homebrew Heroine: Janis AB2RA, HQ-100 Filter Cap Question
Dean KK4DAS is getting ready to work on his dad's HQ-170A. He too will find lots of wisdom and tribal knowledge on Janis's wonderful web site.
Her main page: http://www.wireless-girl.com/ (with a vast amount of technical info available through the links on the upper left side of this page)
About Janis: http://www.wireless-girl.com/AboutMe.html
Thanks Janis!