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Monday, July 28, 2008
Rome Workbench
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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.
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Parts suppliers
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
VE7SL Identifies Mystery Military Radio

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
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Old radio
Monday, July 21, 2008
Shep, SETI, Radar, Spark Coils

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.
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Jean Shepherd
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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Microphone
Saturday, July 19, 2008
SolderSmoke #88
July 19, 2008
http://www.soldersmoke.com
My walk to work in Rome
The BEST Jean Shepherd ham radio episode
My talk with Jean Shepherd
NR5A's beacon
200 Knights
QRSS of .3 wpm = 1.3 Hz bandwidth
IZ4BFA in stereo CW
K1JT - The Knight with the Nobel Prize
WSPR
Drain cap audio popping filter
Help ID a BC-348
Dan's Small Parts to return
The British Amateur Television Club: Knack to the Max
ADVERTS: N3ZI's Freq Counters, Gadgeteer Books
MAILBAG: Home Counties QRP Club, LU1CBL's BA Beacon,
I2NDT's Thailand Beacon, KI4UZI listens at Cape Kennedy,
KD0BIK's podcast, AF4UI's LC meter, KD4EBM on Coherent CW,
ZL3TKA IS NOT CRAZY, 7J1AWL reading "Crystal Fire,"
M0JFE wants HB phone, VK7AX rebroadcasting SolderSmoke in
Tasmania, M0NDE caught The Knack at age 6.
Friday, July 18, 2008
The QRSS Knight with the Nobel Prize

We are in some very distinguished company on the QRSS "Knights" mailing list. Joe Taylor, K1JT, is active in the group. Joe won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1993. His biography includes references to ham radio that will warm the hearts of all Knack sufferers: K1JT's bio
This year, Joe created a new piece of software that is being used by many of the Knights. It has a name that will appeal to QRP'ers. Here is a description:
WSPR is the name of a computer program.Joe recently released a new version of WSPR, so if you are going to give this a try, make sure you do so with the most recent release. You can download WSPR 1.0 (r972) from
It is pronounced "whisper",and stands
for "Weak Signal Propagation Reporter";
it implements transmitting and receiving
functions for a digital soundcard mode
called "MEPT_JT", which stands for
"Manned Experimental Propagation
Tests, by K1JT".
WSPR generates and receives signals
using structured messages, strong
forward error correction,
and narrow-band 4-FSK modulation. Its
principal design goal is reliable
copy at very low signal levels. In
practice it works well at
signal-to-noise ratios down to -27 dB in a
reference bandwidth of 2500 Hz.
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSPR100.EXE
Sunday, July 13, 2008
The BEST Jean Shepherd Ham Radio Episode

"Other kids would draw Christmas trees and sailboats... I would draw schematics of phone transmitters."
Don't miss this one! Here is the link to the mp3 file: Jean Shepherd, January 24, 1973
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Jean Shepherd
N3ZI's $9.99 Counter Kits

Here is the web site for the kits: http://www.pongrance.com/
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frequency counter,
Parts suppliers
Saturday, July 12, 2008
UK Amateur TV: KNACK TO THE MAX

Here's the link: http://www.batc.tv/channel.php?ch=1
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Amateur Television
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
My Beacon (MEPT) Circuit


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QRSS
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Shepherd Learns Morse and Discovers Ham Radio

Here is another gem from Jean Shepherd. He describes his discovery of CW at age 6 or 7, his first shortwave receiver, and his discovery of amateur radio. Plus, some Army Signal Corps madness.
Click here for the mp3 audio file: Shepherd, Morse, Ham Radio
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Jean Shepherd
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