I found the comment about Sony's belief that NPN transistors are superior to PNP very interesting.
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Saturday, September 7, 2024
IMD and Splatter
Friday, September 6, 2024
Ham Radio in the 1970s (and earlier, with some cool Jazz). What favorite rigs do you see?
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Excellent New Video from Grayson KJ7UM on his Thermatron version of the Michigan Mighty Mite
Who can tell us more about Lovelock's homebrew shortwave radio?
Sunday, September 1, 2024
CuriousMarc Visits Cape Canaveral -- Lots of Space History (and some ham gear)
Saturday, August 31, 2024
How to Homebrew your own Transistors
Friday, August 30, 2024
Mr. Carlson Makes a Thermatron Power Supply for a BC-348
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
SolderSmoke Quiz Question: Who is the actor in this Bell Labs video?
Sunday, August 25, 2024
"Matter Waves" -- A 1961 Bell Labs Film
Friday, August 23, 2024
Arthur C. Clarke Talks about Satellites, SETI, Remote Work, and Wrist Radios (1976 Video)
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
"The Far Sound" -- Bell System Video from 1961 -- Good Radio History (video)
Monday, August 19, 2024
Harry Caul had THE KNACK -- Movie Review -- "The Conversation" --1974 by Francis Ford Coppola (Harry Caul based on W3VCG)
I give it FIVE Soldering Irons!
I found it on Amazon Prime. The workshop scenes remind me of ham workshops. The movie character Harry Caul was based on real-life Marty Kaiser. Was Marty a ham?
POSTSCRIPT (August 23, 2024): Yes, he is a ham! W3VCG! FB. Here is his web site:
http://www.martykaiser.com/fbi1~1.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Conversation
http://www.martykaiser.com/odyssey2.htm
Thanks to Roy WN3F for reminding me to watch this film. Roy found a clip that is reminiscent of hamfests: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joM5VDCIQg8
Friday, August 9, 2024
How Big is a Photon? (Video)
Thursday, August 1, 2024
The Tropics Defined: Sun Directly Overhead on July 31 in Punta Cana DR
Monday, July 29, 2024
A Wonderful Aeronatical Mobile Contact
29 July 2024
20S 0943Z 0543L K8JSM/AM Sean, pilot on a 757/300. En route from San Francisco to Orlando with 246 souls on board, including a bunch of kids going to Disneyland. Was 35,000 feet over Louisiana (12 miles East of Shreveport) when I first spoke to him. (He had been in QSO with Andrew VK6IK in Western Australia. I could hear Andrew also.) Sean was using the 400 W Rockwell-Collins transceiver on the plane (that's his picture of the control panel, above), with the antenna vertical in the back vertical stabilizer (rudder). I told him I was running 20 watts from a homebrew rig to a vertical ¼ wave ground plane antenna about 70 feet up; he speculated that the fact that we were both vertically polarized must have been helping. Sean said he also pilots 767s transatlantic.
I really had two contacts with him, Around 0600 local he was calling CQ and no one was answering. So I called him again and we continued: I told him about the Aeronautical Mobile contact I had had from Samana. I also told him about my contacts with MIR and RS-10 (and the RS-10 robot!) from the Dominican Republic 1992-1996. I told him that Elisa had been present for many of the contacts with Norm Thagard on Mir station (Elisa walked in the HI7 shack at around this time – Sean said hello.) Sean said he has been a ham for a long time – since before he was a pilot. He has built a 2 meter “tape measure and PVC” antenna. I told him we have a little aircraft radio and use it to listen to the tower at Punta Cana airport, and to aircraft calling the regional ATC in Santo Domingo. Sean says he too has a little airband receiver and often uses it to listen to airplane tower traffic. Sean said the airline encourages this kind of contact because it is a way to keep pilots alert on long overnight flights (other pilots have other activities to do the same). As we spoke he was waiting for a meal (salmon). He mentioned that he could see the constellation Orion out the window; I told him I had been looking at Orion in low in the East just before talking to him. In the end, Sean had to sign as the plane crossed into Florida and aircraft pilot duties took precedence.
More info on Sean here: https://www.qrz.com/db/K8JSM
Thanks Sean!
Sunday, July 28, 2024
A Message from Walter KA4KXX -- On Bias Setting, the Joys of Al Fresco Rigs, Lawn--Sign Radio Base
Dear Dean KK4DAS:
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Some Pictures of SolderSmoke Shack South
Sunday, July 21, 2024
SolderSmoke 252 Audio Podcast is Published
The delay was caused by my being at SolderSmoke Shack South and not having an Audacity audio editor in my ancient Chrome book. Thanks to Dean KK4DAS for doing the editing, and for stripping the audio from the YouTube video. I am getting a better computer so things should be back to normal soon.
Here is the link to the audio podcast:
http://soldersmoke.com/soldersmoke252.mp3
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Are Hackers the Future of Amateur Radio? Thoughts from Lex PH2LB
Hello Bill and Pete,
On hackaday there is a post with the question : Are Hackers the future of amateur radio?
See: https://hackaday.com/
Most of all, aside from the question if hackers are the future of amateur radio, lets enjoy our great hobby and when you like to melt some solder . . . Just do it.
73 from PA
Lex PH2LB
Thursday, July 18, 2024
SolderSmoke Podcast #252 -- First Podcast from SolderSmoke Shack South
-- This is the first podcast from SolderSmoke Shack South: Eastern tip of Island of Hispaniola. Cap Cana, DR, 70 feet up, 1 mile from Mona Channel. Seventh floor shack with view of the ocean. Antennas: Dipoles for now, maybe Moxons or Hex later. STARLINK
- The San Francisco case against me. One guy thinks we DESERVE prosecution! Get off of my lawn!
Like the library cop on Seinfeld: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9tP9fI2zbE
But one fellow wrote letter to the mayor asking for leniency. Proposes "Bill Meara Day in SF." FB! I fell victim myself this year: Mike WU2D got me with WA1HLR on SSB video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLvCNJ_OnEc
-- Dean: Fighting a spur in the sBITX. Filters?
-- Dean: Exploring Class A, Class AB and the RD06HHF1
-- Dean: Extensive work on getting flat gain from FETs up through 10 meters.
-hh- Dean and Bill: OIP3 measurement and setting the bias on an RD06HHF1
-- Pete: Discovers for all of us "RF Man" In spite of all the CB stuff, he is the THE MAN! On YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@rfmanchannel6915
-- Pete fixes Dean's relay chattering problem: SUBTHRESHOLD CONDUCTION! Yikes!
-- Pete's refurb and rejuvenation of the Drake Twins,
-- MXM news. New docs, and ads from WD5L. All on the blog. 7030 crystals. Why MXM? Chuck Adam's mods, Joh DL6ID's questions about VFO. Yes! VFO from RX. Was Bruce Williams an early Swan Designer?
-- Weird paradox with 25 MHz filter: Low profile xtals have higher Q, but produce more rounded passbands. Why? I note that Minima's 20 MHz filter also had curved passband.
-- Allison's wisdom on filters at higher frequencies. The importance of physical layout. Diodes in the dark! It is indeed more difficult up there. But don't let the perfct be the enemy of the good!
-- Is Bill the only one to ever build a 10-15 Dual Bander using a 25 MHz crystal filter. Why? Farhan's Minima has a 20 MHz 6 pole QER crystal filter. And it too had a rounded passband. But it tooc WORKED.
-- Did my receiver sound tinny due to rising frequency response of uBITX Rev 4 amp? Yes! So I put in a TJ DC RX Af amp.
-- Bill BLOWS UP a Tiny SA Ultra. Ooops. But quickly got a new one from R&L Electronics. Very, very useful. I knew 25 MHz IF rigs were inferior, but by how much? How much was the carrier suppressed? Which filters worked better? What was the opposite sideband rejection. TinySA permitted measurement and comparison.
-- Bill quit 15 meter SSB (for a moment) and went to the 1.22 nanometer band with a Wilson Clound Chamber. Videos on the blog.
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-- Thanks to Bob Crane W8SX for FDIM interviews. I will get them out!
--Wes -- W7ZOI has a new TIA amp with variable gain on his web site: https://w7zoi.net/
-- Geoff N6GWB's Rad Receiver https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/2024/04/the-rad-receiver-from-n6gwb.html
-- Dave K1KA sent Ensemble RTX SDR parts. Thanks Dave.
-- Chuck Adams AA7FO provided good background on my MXM rig, including the meaning of MXM (1990) . Again, great to hear from Chuck, a true homebrew hero.
-- Gerardo HI8P collecting info on the other HI8P, my friend Pericles (SK)
-- Alvin N5VZH picked up a Silktronix CB VFO. What to do?
-- Jorgen SM4WWG listening from Sweden, and making PCBs. FB!
-- Mike WN2A Wondered about opposite sideband rejection of MXM. Not great.
-- George WB5OYP loaned me a book from Elmer Bucher. THE Elmer? https://k9zw.wordpress.com/2020/01/24/on-the-origins-of-elmer-a-reasonable-theory/
-- Wes W7ZOI, Farhan VU2ESE -- Thanks for help on filter issue. Thanks too to Alan W2AEW and G3UUR
-- Josh G3MOT -- Nice message of support in our "struggle" with SF authorities. Going portable to Vancouver island in August. VE7/G3MOT
-- Paul VK3HN -- Antipodean solidarity. Thanks Paul.
-- Rogier PA1ZZ -- great input and help. Thanks
-- Tony G4WIF reminded me of G3ROO's parasets. See Blog
-- Pavel CO7WT His experiences (building, freezing, heating) the VFO in the Jaguey DSB rig.
-- Grayson KJ7UM Sent latest ER with his Collins 51S-1 story. Thanks Grayson.
-- Allison KB1GMX Commiserating on higher freq crystal filters. Thanks Allison
-- Wes W4JYK Notes that Dewey, Cheatam and Howe are based in SF. Can they help with sticky sticker problem?
Monday, July 15, 2024
15/10 SSB Rig On-The-Air from HI7
Sunday, July 14, 2024
Electromagnetic Waves -- Sir Lawrence Bragg -- Royal Institution (Video)
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
A Paraset and the Heathkit SG-6 Signal Generator (Video)
Mike WU2D put out this nice video (above) about whether or not he should part out his Heath SG-6 signal generator, using the parts in a Paraset construction project. I faced a similar question years ago:
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/search?q=SG-6
I just solid stated the SG-6. I was influenced by Farhan and the drinking straws that he picked up with his kids at a McDonalds in Hyderabad.
As with the QF-1, I say to Mike: GO FOR IT OM! You need those parts for other projects. Don't feel bad about the SG-6. But keep that switched coil assembly -- it is quite useful.
Ham Radio Workbench: Stuffing Digital Stuff Into Poor Old Boatanchors
At one point they are laughing at old magic eye tubes! They wonder if there is a digital way of recreating this tube in digital form. Sorry fellows, that has already been done:
https://hackaday.com/2023/04/12/the-eyes-have-it-with-this-solid-state-magic-eye/
Even an analog guy like me spotted that one.
Here is the show:
https://workbench.libsyn.com/hrwb-213-radio-rejuvenation-with-dan-quigley-n7hq
But hey, like I always say: To each his own. I'm sure many people like this approach. It is just not for me.
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Will KI4POV on QSO Today with Eric 4Z1UG
https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/KI4POV
Will has appeared on this blog and podcast before:
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/search?q=KI4POV
There were a lot points in Eric's interview with Will that resonated with me:
-- Will told about how his very understanding and perceptive wife KNOWS when a homebrew project is not going well. Yea, we have the same situation here!
-- Will mentions the wisdom of Wes Hayward, Doug Demaw, and Pete Juliano.
-- Eric mentioned that there is a bit of his own blood in most of his homebrew projects. One slip of he screwdriver is often enough. My projects also often have a bit of my A+ in them. This adds soul to the new machine.
-- Will spoke of S-38s and HW-8s. I have both these devices here with me in the Dominican Republic. I have used both of them here.
-- Will mentioned the magic that comes when you listen with a receiver you built yourself. Yes.
-- NanoVNA. Yes, very useful.
Lots more great stuff in this interview. Thanks Eric and thanks Will.
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Electronic Toys and Their Influence on Us
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Progress Report Video on the SolderSmoke Shack South
The new shack is coming together in HI7 land. I will need a shelf for the test gear -- I am looking for something thatcan sit on the main workbench -- the wall behind the bench is drywall and won't support any weight. I will have to get some plywood to protect the nice woodwork. I have melted some solder already -- I had to fix the little magnifying lamp -- it felt good to get back in the game.
The AM radio station that was providing background music was from just across the Mona passage -- they were in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. My S38-E shows the frequency as being a bit above 700 kHz, but as with most things S38-E, this readout is suspect. Can anyone tell me the call sign of this station?
I have been using the homebrew 15-10 rig, but only in receive mode so far.
I am also doing some VHF scanning, using a Realistic Pro-36 scanner that Bob KD4EBM gave me. So far I am picking up aircraft approaching Santo Domingo from the East. I have the maritime calling freq also programmed in and hope to hear some ships at sea. Thanks Bob.
Dino asked about astronomy. As you can see in the video, the Orion telescope is ready to go, but we are in rainy season here, so the skies aren't too great right now. They will be better in the winter.
Hurricane Beryl is approaching, but current projections are for it to pass to our south on Tuesday. The eye of the storm is not expected to hit this island.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
How Starlink Survived May's G5 Solar Storm
I know there are some readers who dislike Starlink, but I think the technology is interesting. This morning I saw an article about how the Starlink constellation survived the May 2024 G5 solar storm. Note the references to "collision avoidance" and "ion thrusters." Give the devil is due! This is all pretty cool.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/spacex-heres-how-starlink-satellites-weathered-mays-major-solar-storm
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
ANOTHER Great Workshop
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Field Day with Farhan, his Family and an sBITX Near Hyderabad, India
Farhan and his son Rayyan with an sBITX
The SolderSmoke crew thought it had a tough time this Field Day: Pete N6QW had hoped to do something, but was stymied by hot California weather. Dean KK4DAS had even worse weather. Bill HI7/N2CQR was at a remote QTH with an HW-8 and a wire antenna -- he managed just ONE contact (W7RN in Nevada on 15 CW). But none of us had as much trouble as our friend Farhan had. In his account of Field Day in Hyderabad, we see an intrepid ham standing up against the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune that Field Day often throws at true radio amateurs. Here is Farhan's Field Day story:
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