Perhaps this was a reaction to a frustrating morning spent trying to get a 20x4 digital display to work with an Si5351 and an Arduino Uno via an I2C bus (I feel my blood pressure rising just due to the typing of those words). After much digital fiddling, I declared a "BASTA!" and looked around the shack for an antidote for the digital frustration. There on the bench was my fully analog BITX40Module rig, with its homebrew L-C analog VFO. It needed a better frequency readout. And this morning, it got one.
The pointer is Sharpie ink on a bit of PC board. It is held in place by superglue, suspended by a piece of wood about 1/4 inch off the chassis (to reduce dial parallax). The numerals are in Dymo tape -- there was not enough room for the "7" but I think I will be able to remember this.
Very therapeutic and satisfying.
KD9ZAB’s First POTA Activation with the Elecraft KX2 (Fort de Chartres,
Illinois)
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Many thanks to Adam (KD9ZAB) for sharing the following field report,
originally posted on our discussion board, QRPer.net. First POTA Activation
with the E...
1 hour ago
