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Bigger than a breadbox (long)
I'm fortunate to have a Hewlett Packard 312B Selective Voltmeter. You
can see it on the far right in the first photo on this page
http://qrp.kearman.com/html/homebrewing.html The 312B is a
I'm fortunate to have a Hewlett Packard 312B Selective Voltmeter. You
can see it on the far right in the first photo on this page
http://qrp.kearman.com/html/homebrewing.html The 312B is a
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By
jim_kr1s <jkearman@...>
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#7504
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Re: Grundig G6 - ultralight or not?
Hi Pat:
Thanks for your inquiry. The Grundig G6 has SSB capabilities, which is considered a significant advantage for receiving, especially trans-oceanic signals. As such, the G6 is not considered
Hi Pat:
Thanks for your inquiry. The Grundig G6 has SSB capabilities, which is considered a significant advantage for receiving, especially trans-oceanic signals. As such, the G6 is not considered
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dhsatyadhana <satya@...>
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#7503
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Re: First time loop winder
"Very well put. I am the one who asked the loop winding question, and Iwill certainly post my results when I am finished. After a long hiatus from MWlistening, I have gotten back into it over the last
"Very well put. I am the one who asked the loop winding question, and Iwill certainly post my results when I am finished. After a long hiatus from MWlistening, I have gotten back into it over the last
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Gary DeBock
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#7511
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Re: Project using SI4735 DSP Radio Chip
Folk
I am sure that with all our different abilities we could certainly develop the project
I have acopy of the article that downloaded with my Elector Credits.
However this is not an
Folk
I am sure that with all our different abilities we could certainly develop the project
I have acopy of the article that downloaded with my Elector Credits.
However this is not an
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By
neil.findlay52
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#7502
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Two More Stealth PL-380 Recordings (TP-DX and LW-DX)
Hello All,
For those interested, two more MP3's were recorded last night to comparethe sensitivity of the "Stealth PL-380" (a model with superior 40/44 Litzwire, on the stock ferrite bar) with the
Hello All,
For those interested, two more MP3's were recorded last night to comparethe sensitivity of the "Stealth PL-380" (a model with superior 40/44 Litzwire, on the stock ferrite bar) with the
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By
Gary DeBock
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#7506
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Re: First time loop winder
This recent exchange with, primarily, Gary DeBock insuburban Seattle-Tacoma and Roy Dyball in Australia helping anUltralighter who was beginning his first ferrite rod-coil winding is agreat example of
This recent exchange with, primarily, Gary DeBock insuburban Seattle-Tacoma and Roy Dyball in Australia helping anUltralighter who was beginning his first ferrite rod-coil winding is agreat example of
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John H. Bryant <bjohnorcas@...>
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#7501
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Re: Electricity out (4am), suggestions for TPs 2 try w/PL-...
Ok... lol... seems that this thread kinda got a bit disorganized :) so my "replies" may be likewise a bit out of order.
So apparently you can use a ceramic tile saw to cut a ferrite rod. Would it
Ok... lol... seems that this thread kinda got a bit disorganized :) so my "replies" may be likewise a bit out of order.
So apparently you can use a ceramic tile saw to cut a ferrite rod. Would it
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By
pianoplayer88key
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#7500
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Re: PL-380 Question??
Thanks John but I can`t send anything via this medium or the pointer
to email!! could you send me your email addy please??
Cheers.
Lee.
Thanks John but I can`t send anything via this medium or the pointer
to email!! could you send me your email addy please??
Cheers.
Lee.
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Lee
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#7499
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Re: First time loop winder
Hi Barry
I don't use a winding rig, I lay the wire out straight in front of me and feed the wire through my thumb and forefinger to get an even tension while I rotate the rod. Be careful not to kink
Hi Barry
I don't use a winding rig, I lay the wire out straight in front of me and feed the wire through my thumb and forefinger to get an even tension while I rotate the rod. Be careful not to kink
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Roy <roy.dyball@...>
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#7497
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Grundig G6 - ultralight or not?
I saw a list of radios and this one was not included. I know it's small enough to be an ultralight but is there a reason this one doesn't count as an ultralight?
I saw a list of radios and this one was not included. I know it's small enough to be an ultralight but is there a reason this one doesn't count as an ultralight?
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By
Blake
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#7496
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Re: First time loop winder
Gary
in Australia Johson & Johnson Produuucts are no longer sold
There is a Leukoplast waterproof tape sold as follows
Leukoplast# Waterproof is a white tape featuring a zinc oxide adhesive,
Gary
in Australia Johson & Johnson Produuucts are no longer sold
There is a Leukoplast waterproof tape sold as follows
Leukoplast# Waterproof is a white tape featuring a zinc oxide adhesive,
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By
neil.findlay52
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#7494
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Re: First time loop winder
Gary,
Thanks for your reply; however, the picture did not appear in your message.
73,
Barry
Gary,
Thanks for your reply; however, the picture did not appear in your message.
73,
Barry
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By
Barry M Gelb
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#7492
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Re: First time loop winder
In a message dated 1/21/2010 11:56:01 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,roy.dyball@... writes:
Hello Roy,
Thanks for mentioning this. In the dynamic tuning of thePL-380 "stealth models" (a 40/44 Litz wire
In a message dated 1/21/2010 11:56:01 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,roy.dyball@... writes:
Hello Roy,
Thanks for mentioning this. In the dynamic tuning of thePL-380 "stealth models" (a 40/44 Litz wire
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By
Gary DeBock
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#7498
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First time loop winder
Hello to all and thank you to Gary, Roy and all the prolific contributors to this group who gladly share their expertise, experience and time with everyone. Can anyone share any tips from their
Hello to all and thank you to Gary, Roy and all the prolific contributors to this group who gladly share their expertise, experience and time with everyone. Can anyone share any tips from their
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By
Barry M Gelb
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#7490
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Re: Latest DX - Thursday Afternoon - 21 Jan 2010((edit))
Sorry Steve--
after re-reading your post and getting what's left of my mind in order i see that you are talking about today--a whirlwind trip has left me somewhat confused about what the date
Sorry Steve--
after re-reading your post and getting what's left of my mind in order i see that you are talking about today--a whirlwind trip has left me somewhat confused about what the date
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By
jerrysteck
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#7489
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Re: Latest DX - Thursday Afternoon - 21 Jan 2010
Steve
i was on the island the evenings of 19 and 20 jan.--i heard the chinese programming on 1540Khz.--i believe it was the evening of the 19th that i was listening---is it possible that they have
Steve
i was on the island the evenings of 19 and 20 jan.--i heard the chinese programming on 1540Khz.--i believe it was the evening of the 19th that i was listening---is it possible that they have
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By
jerrysteck
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#7488
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Re: First time loop winder
Hello Neil,
Well, I sure wish I could tell you whether the Leukoplast tape issuitable as a coil winding base or not, but having never used the material, it'stough to say. If you have access to an
Hello Neil,
Well, I sure wish I could tell you whether the Leukoplast tape issuitable as a coil winding base or not, but having never used the material, it'stough to say. If you have access to an
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By
Gary DeBock
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#7495
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Re: Chinese on 1431
Thank you, Rob.
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Tony Kekalos
Traverse City, MI
EN74es
Thank you, Rob.
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Tony Kekalos
Traverse City, MI
EN74es
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Antonios Kekalos <akekalos@...>
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#7485
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Latest DX - Thursday Afternoon - 21 Jan 2010
Upon noticing that the "new" KGBC 1540 on Galveston Island
was off the air, I tuned to 1530 and was rewarded with a
nice ULR catch - "La Tremenda 1530 KGBT" in Harlingen, TX!
The time was 2116 UTC
Upon noticing that the "new" KGBC 1540 on Galveston Island
was off the air, I tuned to 1530 and was rewarded with a
nice ULR catch - "La Tremenda 1530 KGBT" in Harlingen, TX!
The time was 2116 UTC
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By
Stephen Ponder <n5wbi@...>
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#7486
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Re: Chinese on 1431
Robert S.Ross VA3SW wrote:THEY are actually on 1430 KHZ!!
Robert S.Ross VA3SW wrote:THEY are actually on 1430 KHZ!!
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By
robert ross
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#7484
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