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Wednesday, May 17, 2023
Farhan Visits Northern Virginia En Route to FDIM (Videos to Follow)
Sunday, May 14, 2023
SolderBaloney and SolderTruth
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Jam on Radar Antenna of Jupiter-bound Spacecraft FIXED! Antenna deployed!
Great news. This stuck antenna was getting me down. Three cheers for the ESA folks who fixed it from afar.
https://phys.org/news/2023-05-stuck-antenna-freed-jupiter-bound-spacecraft.html
Here is how they did it:
https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Juice/Juice_s_RIME_antenna_breaks_free
Friday, May 5, 2023
SolderSmoke Podcast #246: PeteGPT! DC RX, Si5351, Franklin osc, Cuban DSB, Hex beams, uBITX mods, DX, 10 meters, MAILBAG
SolderSmoke Podcast #246 is available:
AUDIO PODCAST: http://soldersmoke.com/soldersmoke246.mp3
YouTube VIDEO: (247) SolderSmoke Podcast #246: uBITX, Hex Beam, DX, High School DC RX, 10 meter SSB Rig, MAILBAG - YouTube
The AI Deep Fake Threat! PeteGPT!
Hearing Aid info: I
can hear the cymbals in my audiogram adjusted Airpods.
Update on the TJ DC RX project – Several receivers working! https://hackaday.io/project/190327-high-schoolers-build-a-radio-receiver
Sunil’s company provides Nano/Si5351 combos. With the KD8CEC software. Very cool. http://amateurradiokits.in
They have a new SSB dual band transceiver – the Airpal.
Mark AJ6CU helping me. Sent me Nanos with KD8CEC software. His
uBITX Settings Editor seems very cool. https://github.com/AJ6CU/uBITX-Settings-Editor/releases/tag/V2-beta-1
Thanks Mark.
Franklin Oscillators.
Cuban Islander and Jaguey info. Send more!
Fixing up uBITX 2 How Bill blew up TWO Raduino Nanos. My results
with the KB1GMX mods. (see below)
Hex Beam work: Adding
10 and 15 meter elements. But now I can
hear AM breakthrough from WFAX 1220 AM
(5 kW during the day), So I made
a high pass filter.
Made first contacts on 15 and 10: Argentina, Brazil, Dominican Republic.
First contacts with both India VU3TPW and China BA4TB. SSB homebrew.
sBITX news. Taking orders!
Pete’s 10 Meter SSB Project
Mailbag:
--Lex PH2LB. uBITX mods. TO-18 Heatsinks. New stickers (see above).
--Kostos SV3ORA and Hans G0UPL about the Franklin Oscillator.
--Listening to HRWB 178: Great stuff, many old friends: George KJ6VU moved to Oregon. Thomas K4SWL on the show. Ben, an old friend of Pete’s, mentions John Zaruba K2ZA – the guy who gave me the DX-100. Wonderful connections.
--Thanks to Todd VE7BPO for sending me another AADE LC meter. I need it for the SSSS.
--Nick MONTV planning a 15/10 meter dualband SSB rig. Me too! See video.
--Trevor Woods in W. Australia – The portrait in Artie Moore’s shack. Chuck WB9KZY – Willam Ramsay
--LA6NCA Helge three tube RX. Regen or DC? Mike Masterson WN2A and I discuss.
--Mike WU2D video on Retro QRP rigs – Steve G0FUW discusses Severn rig long in the works –started 1983 and nearly finished!
--Tim Hunkin of Secret Life fame did video with speaker made from potato ship bag. Discussed with Tony G4WIF and others. Also, Tim has an amazing video on cutting holes in metal. On the SolderSmoke blog.
--Bob Crane W8SX will be covering FDIM for SolderSmoke!
--Glen VE3DNL working on a more sophisticated DC RX.
--Craig KC2LFI from the beach on Grand Cayman. FB.
--Steve EI5DD reports We have changed our name - The May Issue of the HAM RADIO IRELAND Magazine, Ireland’s only independent magazine for the Radio Experimenter: https://docdro.id/SHH0VEy
--Mike EI0CL on 15 meters with Dean KK4DAS. FB
--Howard N3FEL of the Penn Wireless Association wants to do a group build of a DC RX.
--Martin LW9DTR in Buenos Aires looking for help with the code for an AD9850
--Todd K7TFC – always helping other homebrewers.
--Really thoughtful message from Kevin WN7Z
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
Boom! Small Electrolytics Blow-up in a Big Way. MAGIC SMOKE RELEASED!
Monday, May 1, 2023
Apex Surplus in Los Angeles
Sunday, April 30, 2023
Radio's Noble Savage: Jean Shepherd and The Secret People (that's us) -- Shep and Kludge?
"Okay, gang are you ready to play radio? Are you ready to shuffle off the mortal coil of mediocrity? I am if you are." Shepherd
I Googled the quote and that took me to this 1966 article from Harper's:
http://www.keyflux.com/shep/shepharp.htm
The article is a (mostly) accurate view of Shepherd. Much of it would not be socially acceptable today (and rightly so). The article correctly describes Shep's stories as being truth-based but also filled with hyperbole.
This got me wondering: How did Shep pronounce kludge? I mean, it could have been him who put me on the pronunciation track of kludge like fudge. He wasn't being listened to outside of NYC, and maybe Boston and San Francisco. So that may explain why the rest of the country is getting the pronunciation so completely wrong. We may be on the verge of a breakthrough here. Steve Silverman: ALERT!
Can anyone find a recording of Shepherd using the word Kludge? A Bronze Figlagee with Oak Leaf Palms will be awarded.
Check out the Harper's article and the video (above) of Shep talking about THE SECRET PEOPLE.
EXCELSIOR!
Friday, April 28, 2023
Who is the Man in the Portrait in Artie Moore's Shack?
High-School Students Successfully Avoid THE SHELF OF SHAME -- Update on the Direct Conversion Receiver Project
We warned them not to be perturbed if the receiver doesn't work the first time they power it up. This is not "plug and play." The receiver would likely need some trouble shooting, or at least some peaking and tweaking. We noted that we often have to sort of coax a signal out of a newly built receiver.
We soon had the students come forward with two projects that were ready for final testing. Sure enough we found problems with both. The solutions provided a lot of educational fun.
The first group had not yet built the diplexer -- we advised them to skip over the diplexer for the moment -- just connect the output of the mixer to the input of the AF amplifier. We can't let the perfect be the enemy of the good! Build the diplexer later, but for now, get the receiver going. They did, and a few minutes later they were receiving signals from Mike KD4MM's transmitter (on the other side of the lab).
Then a second group came forward. We put a San Jian frequency counter on the PTO output. Uh oh. Trouble. Gibberish! A wonderful troubleshooting session ensued. With the student, we found that the signal was good at the output of the oscillator transistor, but NOT at the output of the buffer. At first we suspected that the buffer was bad, but it was not. Then we lifted the connection to the mixer and suddenly the buffer output was good. So the problem was in the mixer! When we disconnected the input transformer of the mixer from the diode ring, THE PROBLEM WAS STILL THERE. So the problem was clearly in the input transformer. Dean gave us a replacement transformer. Soon all was right with the rig, and this group joined the ranks of the successfully completed receivers.
I think that seeing that two groups had finished helped motivate the others. Our announcement that successful completion would lead to a "Certificate of Completion" also helped. But most of all, I think the natural desire to finish the job and avoid the "Shelf of Shame" was pushing the students forward.
Other news:
-- Our stage-by-stage award program continued. Last time we awarded "The Torry" for the first successful bandpass filter; this time we awarded "The Audy" for the first successful audio transformers.
-- We told the students that their work has been entered in a Hack-A-Day contest. Most of the info and files on the project can be found on the Hack-A-Day site. Check it out:
https://hackaday.io/project/190327-high-schoolers-build-a-radio-receiver
-- We also told the students about Walter KA4KXX's very generous offer of a reward for the first students to check into the Florida Sunrise net. (We had to make it clear that this offer is completely extracurricular and unconnected in any way from the school .) The students were clearly intrigued. Sunrise Net may get some new check-ins!
-- We provided instructions on how to build a simple 1/4 wave reception antenna. We also did a video.
We had thought that this would be our last session at the school, but at the students' request we will be back with them next week for another session. We think there are at least five more receivers approaching the finish line.
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Retro QRP Rigs of the 1960's, 70's, and 80's -- Video by Mike WU2D
Monday, April 24, 2023
Tim Hunkin on Drilling Holes (Secret Life of Components Video)
I guess that aside from being a great video, this is something of a test of technical nerdy-ism. If you find this hour long video really interesting, well, you know...
Really cool stuff from Tim Hunkin:
-- I liked the angle driller. Need one.
-- The placement of the magnets near the hole to catch the shavings was really cool.
-- Tim's reluctant admission that it is just better to buy new drill bits (as opposed to sharpening old ones) is good advice.
-- WD-40! Yea!
-- Note: No white "Boffin" coat for Tim. Just "overalls." But as I watched I found myself thinking that he could probably have used an armor plate or at least a Kevlar vest amidst all that flying metal. Perhaps a bit more eye protection too...
-- Fiddley. A useful tech term.
--Swarf: Another useful tech term: the metallic remnants (shavings) of drilling.
-- The digi readout on the milling machine looked really useful.
Finally, I loved the sign that Tim has posted in his workshop:
SMALL HADRON COLLIDER