Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Sunday, February 26, 2017


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Sunday, February 26, 2017

  • Ham College 26
    More Coax, SWR, Dummy Loads and Technicians pool questions. 1:13:42 Download YouTube

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Saturday, February 25, 2017


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Saturday, February 25, 2017

  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 147
    Icom previews details of ID-4100E D-STAR VHF/UHF mobile radio The Callsign routing terminal mode feature will allow each radio to be connected like an access point to the worldwide D-STAR repeater network through the internet. Southgate Radio News Magazine archive Every issue from 1919 to 1959. American Radio History How-to: Icom External Keypad A short […]

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Friday, February 24, 2017


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Friday, February 24, 2017

  • Comparing two antennas with WSPR

    Ultimate 3S with 5-band relay module in front,
    variable LM2596 power supply (with voltmeter) for
    the power amplifier behind left,
    a variable LM2596 supply set for 5 Volts for the Ultimate 3S
    in the middle, and the antenna switch to the right in the back.

    WSPR – The system for Weak Signal Propagation Reporter makes it easy to compare antennas if your transmitter can easily switch antennas. The system shown here can send on antenna 1 for almost two minutes and then switch immediately to antenna 2 for the next transmission.

    The Ultimate 3S already has software that supports that and application note 3 from QRPLabs (Controlling additional relays using the Ultimate3S “Aux”) describes how. I built mine following that note and the experience from EA1CDV.

    The circuit is controlled from pin D7 and consists of a transistor, a relay, a resistor and an electrolytic capacitor. In addition I have two LEDs that indicate which antenna which is in use. In the first picture the green LED in the back right under the BNC antenna connector shows that antenna 1 is connected.


    In the next picture, the whole layout is shown a little better. In this case LED 2 is lit, the faint yellow one. It sits right under the additional SMA antenna connector in the top left-hand corner that I had to fit.

    I have used this setup for a few days now on 7, 10, 14, and 18 MHz with some crossed doublet antennas (somewhat like this setup, but not in the same location). I change the frequency between antennas, e.g. 50 Hz below the center frequency of the band for antenna 1 and 50 Hz above for antenna 2 in order to simplify discrimination between the transmissions.

    The short 13 m antenna transmits best East-West, and the longer 26 m antenna North-South. The directivity is in general confirmed by the WSPR reports I see. Sometimes the difference can be more than 10 dB in SNR, but more often it is closer to 5 dB. But it also happens that only one of the transmissions is detected. This should make for some interesting analysis in the coming months.

    The post “Comparing two antennas with WSPR” first appeared on the LA3ZA Radio & Electronics Blog.

  • UK speaker source for BITX40 & other QRP projects
    If your currently on the BITX40  bandwagon of putting a kit together, or you have just  recently ordered one. You will have soon noticed the kit doesn't come supplied with a speaker, what does one expect for such a good price! But for UK buil…

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Thursday, February 23, 2017


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Thursday, February 23, 2017

  • Hunting For NDBs In CLE 216
    CLE 216 NA Targets!This coming weekend will see another CLE challenge. This time the hunting grounds will be:  320.0 – 334.9 kHz.A 'CLE' is a 'Co-ordinated Listening Event', as NDB DXers around the world focus their listening time on one small sl…
  • 18 QSOs during Ski Outing
    Judy and I went cross-country skiing down at the Pemigewasset River near Profile Falls. I brought the KX3 and made 18 QSOs (in the CWT sprint) including France, Italy and Germany. It was a bit over 50F. What a fantastic day to be out. We went east from the road about a half a mile […]

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Wednesday, February 22, 2017


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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

  • LHS Episode #183: All the Acronyms

    Hello, listeners! In this episode the Linux in the Ham Shack crew talks about topics including new 60-meter allocations, updates to codec2, the Batbeam antenna, quantum computing, an amateur radio-related cape for Raspberry Pi, morse code decoders, Hamvention and much more. Thank you for downloading this episode and giving it a listen. Don't forget to […]

  • Pre-production X5105 SSB Test at 5 watts
      Worked David W5WAZ on 14.300 today just after 1600z. Took a bit for him to hear me in his noise, but he got me and we had a qso after that. Used the MFJ whip and counterpoise facing south direction. https://youtu.be/kuUZsVyb9eg This is a pre-production model and we are awaiting new firmware to be […]

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Sunday, February 19, 2017


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Sunday, February 19, 2017

  • ICQ Podcast Episode 231 – Ed’s 2017 Predictions

    In this episode, Martin M1MRB / W9ICQ is joined by Dan Romanchik KB6NU and Ed Durrant DD5LP to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin M6BOY rounds up the news in brief, and this episode’s features is Ed Durrant DD5LP predictions for 2017.

    We would like to thank Michael Casavant, N1XRR and our monthly and annual donors for keeping the podcast advert free. To donate, please visit – http://www.icqpodcast.com/donate

     

    • Amateur / Ham Radio Licence Status
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    • NOSintro Book
    • ACMA Reverses CB Decision
    • Online UK Advanced Exam
    • ARES Volunteers Support Oroville Dam Evacuation
    • Making VHF/UHF Contests Better
    • Ivory Coast DXpedition
    • SOTA Summit to Summit VK-EU Event

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Saturday, February 18, 2017


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Saturday, February 18, 2017

  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 146
    Amateur Radio Satellite Nayif-1 launched Just like FUNcube-1, this mode has the spacecraft sending high power telemetry when in sunlight and with the SSB/CW transponder active when in eclipse. AMSAT UK Hamcation Recap Hamcation is a great Hamfest. It’s huge, spread out, and located in the one place where the weather is actually amazing – […]

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Friday, February 17, 2017


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Friday, February 17, 2017

  • The 2017 Novice Rig Round-Up!
    VE7AIJ's Original Setup There's a relatively 'new' contest in town that seems to be gathering a lot of growing interest. I'm talking about the 'NRR' or “Novice Rig Round-Up”.Harry, VE7AIJ, recently sent me a wonderful picture of his original station …

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Monday, February 13, 2017


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Monday, February 13, 2017

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Fwd: Amateur Radio Newsletter – Sunday, February 12, 2017


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Sunday, February 12, 2017

  • AmateurLogic 101: Android RTL, BitX40 & lots more
    AmateurLogic.TV Episode 101 is now available for download. Tommy explores Android RTL SDR, Peter completes a BitX40 transceiver, Emile takes a Byte of Pi, George talks about tool stores, and special guest John Ossi, N3DRH has part 1 of 2 on Karl Jansky. You won’t want to miss it. 1:23:43 Download YouTube

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