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Sunday, August 31, 2025
Tobias KK7BCO's FB SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver
Friday, August 29, 2025
Shane G0JNR's FB SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver -- With a Glow-In-The-Dark PTO Coil Form
Shane writes:
Shane G0JNR here. I've just got my Soldersmoke DC rx up and running! The thing that put me off earlier in the year was the 3d printed coil former. But my son has now got one and printer and printed one for me - as an added bonus, it glows in the dark! It didn't work straight away but perseverance has paid off. 73
Thanks Shane! Congratulations and Welcome to the Hall of Fame.
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
One (of several) SolderSmoke Blog Backups: This one in .pdf form
The SolderSmoke Daily News blog now has more than 4,000 posts, and some 10,000 comments. This is both good news and bad news. The good news is that there is on this blog site a vast repository of useful information. The bad news is that I sometimes fear that all this info might be lost if Google someday decides that its blog service should disappear. It could happen, and that is kind of scary, so I have been looking for backups, for ways to safeguard this information.
Several members of the SolderSmoke community have been helping me create WordPress sites that backup the blog. More info will be coming soon. The Internet Archive and the WayBack machine have also been of great help.
While here in the Dominican Republic, I have been working on a kind-of compilation of blog articles, with a bit of an intro. I think readers of the blog and listeners of the podcast might find this entertaining.
So here it is. Please download it to your computer. That will increase the survivability of the blog. I will probably do a few updates to the .pdf file:
http://soldersmoke.com/SolderSmoke Blog Book Compilation.pdf
Monday, August 25, 2025
The World's Largest Radio Telescope -- It is in the Netherlands
Sunday, August 24, 2025
Brian KI7LKB's FB Modifications to the SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Grant K0GDB's FB SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver
Congratulations to Grant K0GDB on his FB SolderSmoke Direct Conversion receiver. Welcome to the Hall of Fame Grant! That PTO former is especially FB! Grant is a relatively new ham, making his smooth construction of this receiver even more admirable.
Grant writes:
Proof of life video! Many thanks for the helpful YouTube tutorials, everything went together pretty smoothly.
The windings are actually as close to the specification as I could get them on the nanoVNA. It's been a bit since I built that part, but if memory serves I had one fewer turn and had to do some bunching to get it to read correctly. The main difference in the PTO is that I made the former on a laser cutter from slices of quarter-inch plywood since I don't have a 3d printer. The center cyllinder is actually just rolled up paper.
A Second Aeronautical Mobile Contact with Mike KX4WC/Aeronautical Mobile
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Coil-Making in Japan -- Manual and Automatic
I found this video sort of soothing. I liked the manual process, but the automatic process is amazing too.
Thanks to Rogier PA1ZZ for sending this.
Thursday, August 7, 2025
SolderSmoke Podcast 261: Travel, AI-Apocalypse, ARRL Award, Amplifiers (with Claude) , Transcoms, Smoke released in DR, QRP, CW, MAILBAG
Opening: Travel notes: Pete to Denver. Dean to Alaska. Bill in the Dominican Republic.
The future of the podcast. We will embrace our NIMCEL status and fight on in spite of the AI Apocalypse. Thanks to Peter VK3TPM, Hamilton KD0FNR, Sam AI7PR, Todd K7TFC and the WayBackMachine for providing backup and transfer options for the blog. Google could end Blogspot at any time.
Dean and Bill win the 2025 ARRL Technical Service Award. Thanks to Bruce KC1FSZ for the nomination. And thanks to Bill Morine N2COP for letting us know. 91 receivers completed so far!
SolderSmoke East was pleased to host Phil W1PJE, a distinguished MIT radio astronomer AND member of the SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver Hall of Fame.
Dean: Amplifier design, woes, triumphs, tribal knowledge. And help from Claude.
Pete: Project X -- The Transcom SBT-3, Crossroads and Decisions.
SHAMELESS COMMERCE DIVISION: FIGHT THE AI-APOCALYPSE -- BECOME A PATREON SPONSOR.
Mailbag:
Who is the Project 326 Guy? A British engineer resident in China for last 20 years.
Steve EI5DD Ham Radio Ireland magazine. Hey -- Why no Irish DC RX builders?
Paul K9ARF -- Thanks for the very kind e-mail about SolderSmoke.
Rogier PA1ZZ -- Many nice videos and suggestions on blog backup.
Grayson KJ7UM on the EF-50 valve (thermatron!)
Bruce KC1FSZ Four DC RX builders at the Wellesley Mass radio club.
Chris KD4PBJ -- Long trip to pick up two directional beacons possibly for 630m or 2200m bands!
Alan W2AEW did a Minimum Discernible Signal test on the DC RX. FB!
Mike WN2A -- Many great comments on MDS in its various forms.
Philippe F6GUH is a FB homebrewer.
Mike EIOCL -- Always great to talk on the air with an old friend.
Walter KA4KXX -- I checked into the Sunrise net! With my HW-101! Thanks Walter.
Farhan VU2ESE -- Watched our interview with Phil W1PJE