Just go to http://soldersmoke.com. On that archive page, just click on the blue hyperlinks and your audio player should play that episode.
http://soldersmoke.com
(Link to video appears below.) Stephen G7VFY sent me the link to Mike WU2D's Retro-QRP video. In the last month spoken to Mike at least twice on 40 and 75 meter AM. Stephen was responding to a post I did about a 1958 18 milliwatt solid state QRP rig.
Mike's video is really wonderful. I've never been into military surplus, but this video made me think I might want an ARC-5. The rig Mike builds and tests is very similar to our beloved Michigan Mighty Mite. His description of the build and the testing procedures he used will be of great interest to those who've built the MMM rigs. And he made some contacts. Finally, there is a cameo appearance by Paris Hilton. And she is holding a HOT transistor! Wow!
Mike has a real talent for making these kinds of videos. Thanks a lot Mike -- see you on 40. And thanks Stephen (Stephen has sent us so much great stuff over the years, including a fantastic box of British valves.) Pete: See how nice it is to get back to QRP? Here's Mike's YouTube Channel. I love the intro: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN7RQv_qmzhzuJV1HhJ4OEA
"SolderSmoke -- Global Adventures in Wireless Electronics" is now available as an e-book for Amazon's Kindle.
Here's the site:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004V9FIVW
Wanted: Matching speaker for NC-183D
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Does anyone have a excellent condition 10" version of the matching speaker
for a NC-183D they would like to sell?
If so, please contact me at wd4lur@gmail....
Photos from the Stuart Hamfest 2024
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Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mike (VE3MKX), who shares the
following photos by Ben (VE3ST) of the Stuart Hamfest 2024 held in Florida:
Photo Gal...
Dale Goes “SOTA-Lite” with the Elecraft KH1
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Many thanks to Dale (N3HXZ) who shares the following field report:
SOTA-Lite with the KH1 by Dale (N3HXZ) My KH1 Edgewood Package finally
arrived in late F...
Handy breakout board for Raspberry Pi Pico
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Just picked up a few of these breakout boards. I'm not sure that I like the
screw terminals but it is handy having LEDs on each GPIO pin. I'm really
gettin...
Ugly Construction!
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Here’s a little project I put together on a whim about 18 months ago. It
was my tribute to the unlicensed (i.e. pirate) beacon cluster around 4096
KHz. The...
Repairing a dead Kenwood TS-850S
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Recently, a Kenwood TS-850S - a radio from the mid-early 1990s - crossed my
workbench. While I'm not in the "repair business", I *do* fix my own
radios,...
A 51S-1 Restoration Story
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I came across my Collins 51S-1 in a big junkyard in Ankara, Turkey around
2012. It was in a pile with a lot of other electronic scrap, probably from
one o...
New QRP Cluster Online From OM0ET and OM6APN
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By DX EXPLORER
DX EXPLORER
Paul OM0ET and Peter OM6APN recently launched a new cluster dedicated to
QRP operations. Have a look and I hope you will enjoy...
3D Printing The Hadley 114mm Newtonian Telescope
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Yes, we’re building a 3D Printed Newtonian Telescope called Hadley. It’s
being printed in PETG and in the video below, I give a quick tour. My build
isn’...
3D printed project boxes
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I have been busy with some other things that have kept me away from
electronics projects for quite a while. Now I can get back to them, but
realize I n...
Daylight Again – An all Analog Radio
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What’s all this? In 10 seconds, A high performance, 7MHz, 5 watt SSB rig
Draws just 24 mA of current 90 dB dynamic range, 80 dB close-in dynamic
range 3D ...
Adding Enclosure to your sBitx Boards Order
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The early buyers of the sBitx board set who bought it for $270 USD might
want to also add the enclosure (box) for in the kit. What you will now get
is a f...
Digi-chirp! Digital synthesis of ‘nostalgic’ CW
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The bottom ends of 80, 40 and 20m are not what they used to be. For
starters, the busiest part is the digital segment where computers talk to
computers – l...
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A Simple Speech Processor
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Over the last few weeks I had been thinking to build a small AF speech
processor to add to...
A New Look for your uBitx!
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Adding a "Cool Blue" Display to your uBitx!
The standard "green background" with black lettering frequently reminds me
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QRP can be fun but ...
ReplyDeleteBill,
ReplyDeleteI see I'll have to send you some 50c5's or HL92 for a one tube/valve CW or AM transmitter
G7VFY