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Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Long-time SolderSmoke supporter Ramakrishnan VU2JXN Interviewed on QSO Today
I think we got our first e-mail from Ramakrishnan way back in 2006. At the time he was VU3RDD. On June 22, 2008 in SolderSmoke #86 we reported on the birth of Ramakrishnan's new harmonic. In this interview with Eric 4Z1UG we hear of Ramakrishnan's daughter (the same harmonic) getting her ham license and working with her dad on electronic projects. Ramakrishnan has been with us for a long time!
It was very cool to hear Ramakrishnan talk about the Lamakaan convention, the BITX 40, and the book The Electronics of Radio. There was a nice mention of SolderSmoke and Pete.
Listen to the interview here: https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/vu2jxn
Thanks Ramakrishnan! Thanks Eric!
Labels:
India,
Israel,
Knack Stories
Friday, December 29, 2023
7J6CBQ on Okinawa -- And a Translation of a Science Fiction Novel about Ham Radio in China
The article about Sergeant Malik Pugh USMC on Okinawa brought back memories from the 1990s. David Cowhig was 73 Magazine's Hambassador on Okinawa -- I had the same "position" in the Dominican Republic. David and I were both in the Foreign Service; we joked that 73 had afforded us our only chances to be ambassadors of any kind. David's Okinawa QSL and the opening from his initial report to 73 magazine appear above. You can see more here:
- https://archive.org/details/
73-magazine-1993-04/page/82/ mode/2up - https://archive.org/details/
73-magazine-1993-04/page/84/ mode/2up - https://archive.org/details/
73-magazine-1993-04/page/86/ mode/2up
A couple of my own "dispatches" as Hambassdor to the Dominican Republic appear here:
Back in the 90's David sent me an old QST Magazine. I wrote about this on the SolderSmoke blog:
Later, I learned about another "Hambassador" who was still active as a radio amateur: Ron Gang 4X1MK:
Finally (and this is really cool): David Cowhig has been putting his language skills to good use, translating Chinese written material. He sent me his translation of the opening chapters of a Chinese science fiction novel about ham radio. Readers of the SolderSmoke Daily News will like this:
Labels:
China,
Dominican Republic,
Israel,
Japan,
science fiction
Friday, December 9, 2022
R-390s, KWM-2s, Airplanes, and Magnetic Loops -- A Really Interesting Interview with Ted Robinson K1QAR
Eric Guth 4Z1UG has a really interesting interview with Ted Robinson K1QAR.
I really enjoyed hearing Ted's inspiring story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUUzlKMMANg
https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/K1QAR
Listeners will like the discussion of the R-390 and the KWM-2. And his talk about airplanes. And the joy of repair.
Here is Ted's QRZ.com page: https://www.qrz.com/db/K1QAR
Thanks Eric! Thanks Ted!
Sunday, November 7, 2021
JPL, Mars Helicopter, Cube Sats, Ham Radio and more: N5BF talks to Eric Guth 4Z1UG
Courtney Duncan N5BF had a full career at JPL and is the current president of the San Bernardino Microwave Society. There is a lot of interesting stuff in this interview, much of it about space exploration. Courtney tells us about how experience with re-purposing radio gear came in handy at JPL. For example, the helicopter that they have been flying on Mars has a very cheap and light off-the-shelf Zigbee transceiver. He also talks about the origins of the Cube Sats.
Here is Eric's page on this interview, with useful show notes:
https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/n5bf
I like to listen to Eric's shows on YouTube -- here is the YouTube recording of the N5BF interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fbr4jE11vfg
Here is N5BF's ham radio web site:
http://cbduncan.duncanheights.com/HamRadio/HamRadio.html
Here is the club page of the San Bernardino Microwave Society:
http://www.ham-radio.com/sbms/
Thanks to Eric and Courtney!
Labels:
Guth -- Eric,
Israel,
Mars,
satellites,
space program,
UHF,
VHF
Sunday, May 3, 2020
QSO Today -- Episode 300 -- Panel Discussion
Congratulations to Eric Guth, 4Z1UG for reaching episode #300 on his QSO Today podcast. To commemorate the event, Eric organized a panel discussion. It was a real pleasure and honor to participate.
Listen to it here: https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/300
Thanks again Eric!
Labels:
California,
Farhan,
Guth -- Eric,
India,
Israel,
Juliano -- Pete,
Quarantine,
Summers-Hans,
Turkey
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
ZL2CTM Charlie Morris on "QSO Today" with Eric Guth 4Z1UG
Eric Guth 4Z1UG had a really nice interview with our friend Charlie Morris ZL2CTM. Charlie shared with Eric a lot of wisdom about how to homebrew radio gear. I especially liked Charlie's comments on keeping most of his rigs on the wooden prototype boards. He said something important when he talked about the benefits of taking a break from a difficult problem, then coming back to it with a rested and refreshed mind. I noted, however, that he said most of these frustrating problems have to do with software.
I got got several chuckles out of Charlie's comments on the difficulty of building stable analog LC VFOs (here he seemed to be channeling our good friend Pete Juliano). I chuckled because as I listened I was happily building the analog LC VFO for my Q-31 Quarantine receiver. The centerpiece of this project is a variable capacitor that Pete gave me; Pete took it out of an old Galaxy V transceiver. Believe me guys, no rotary encoder could possibly look as nice or have as much soul as that capacitor from Pete, with all its gears, reduction drives, and anti-backlash mechanisms. It even smells of machine oil. Call me a Luddite, but I will stick with the coils and capacitors.
Listen to the interview here:
https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/zl2ctm
Thanks to Charlie and Eric.
Labels:
Arduino,
DSB,
Guth -- Eric,
Israel,
Juliano -- Pete,
microcontrollers,
Morris -- Charlie,
New Zealand,
SDR
Saturday, March 31, 2018
Yet Another Household Item Useful to Homebrewers: Toilet Bowl Cleaner for PC Board Fabrication
This was a really interesting QSO Today interview. Listen here:
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Steve Murphy N8NM on QSO Today
Don't miss this one. Listen here:
https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/N8NM
My notes:
-- On a Stingray bicycle patrol on garbage night, looking for radio parts. FB Steve!
-- Started with SWL. A fine radio pedigree.
-- Had an R-390A at age 16.
-- Uses an LC meter to check on toroid windings.
-- Steve: Thanks for the kind words about inspiration.
-- Manhattan And Ugly. Mugly!
-- Planker! Better on a Board!
-- Form Factor First, but then it never fits! Al Fresco!
-- Packages arrive from China faster than they go across Israel.
- - E-bay as a really good source for parts.
-- Oh god, not an S-38E. Stop torturing yourself Steve.
-- N8NM: Radio Renaissance Man: Runs a 2 meter repeater network. Thinking of 900 MHz.
-- Papa Legba -- I got it from a W9SCH via SPRAT. He got it from Voodoo.
N8NM is chickenkiller.com FB.
-- Moderation? Ha! Good luck with that!
-- An Electromagnetic Playground where Failure has No Consequences. Well put.
-Happy New Year Eric and Steve! Thanks to both of you.
Labels:
China,
Guth -- Eric,
Israel,
Murphy -- Steve,
Old radio
Monday, January 1, 2018
Jeff Damm WA7MLH on QSO Today
Happy New Year!
There was so much wisdom and tribal knowledge in Eric Guth's interview with Jeff Damm WA7MLH. It was almost overwhelming.
https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/WA7MLH
My notes:
-- I sympathize with Jeff's decision to go solid state and give up on high voltage after an encounter with an undischarged 600 volt capacitor.
-- I really like the 1700 kHz IF with a 5 MHz VFO for an 80 and 40 meter receiver.
-- Interesting that EE degree didn't help much in his efforts to understand ham gear. Better to read Wes's books and Doug's.
-- Tek Spectrum Analyzers were specially made to fit down a submarine hatch.
-- Building and measuring just as important as studying the theory. Inked-up text books.
-- Learned ugly from Wes as a teenager.
--Searched for old commercial gear to gut and use as homes for homebrew solid state gear. The enclosures, panels and controls are very useful. Great way to avoid metal work. These rigs are no longer boatanchors! Again, I sympathize. I've sacrificed many Heath Lunchboxes and QF-1s.
-- Jeff Builds the VFO first. My preference too. But he understands Pete's AF-first approach.
-- Finger on the input of the AF amp! Buzz! Yea! Step your way back to the front end.
-- ALWAYS one stage at a time.
-- Osh Park Boards for standard circuit modules. Like Legos.
-- Cubic Feet of air variables. Jeff has a lifetime stash.
--Thinking about what was and should have been his section of EMRFD. Go for it Jeff. PLEASE!
-- Hesistant about chips. Analog guy. Would have been a huge time sink. Analog guy.
-- Buying parts on e-bay. Fewer and fewer RF parts at hamfests.
-- People reading QST Tech Articles for entertainment. Editor apprach: "Nobody will build it anyway." Handbooks giving priority to entertainment and less to information and education.
Labels:
Arduino,
DeMaw--Doug,
Hayward--Wes,
Israel,
Si5351,
SSDRA,
test gear,
WA7MLH
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Ron Gang, 4X1MK on "QSO Today" Podcast: Knack Story, Satellites, Quads, Philosophy
Wow, Eric Guth's interview with Ron Gang 4X1MK really resonated with me:
-- Asked about how he got is start in radio, Ron went back further than many of us do in response to this question. He cited his early experiments with "two tin cans and a string." Yes, of course! I'd forgotten all about it, but in retrospect this might have been a very early indication of THE KNACK. (I'll bet many of our readers were also active on the String and Can band.)
-- Ron used a DX-100. FB.
-- Ron was active on the satellites. In his voice you can hear the joy and the burst of enthusiasm that resulted from those early satellite contacts. He also mentions the untimely demise of Oscar 13. Bummer.
-- Ron was the Israel correspondent for 73 Magazine. I held a similar position in Dominican Republic. My friend David Cowhig was at the same time correspondent from Okinawa, Japan. We should have a reunion of "73 Magazine Hambassadors."
-- Ron mentions John Tait EI7BA. John was a regular contact of mine when I was in the Azores. He appears in the SolderSmoke book. He was the one who introduced me to an important Irish accolade: John told me that WD-40 is "the Pope's pee."
-- Toward the end, Ron discusses the wonder of ham radio conversations, and provides a good suggestion on how to get beyond the all-to-common "hello-59-goodbye" contacts.
Ron's comments on the spiritual or philosophical aspects of the hobby were just the thing for a quiet Sunday morning.
Thanks to Eric and to Ron for a great interview.
Listen here:
http://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/4X1MK
Labels:
DX-100,
Israel,
Knack Stories,
magazines,
satellites
Saturday, January 28, 2017
SolderSmoke Podcast #193: BITX 40, OLEDs, KWM-4, Noise Abatement
SolderSmoke 193 28 Jan 2017
Report from Pete on BITX 40 Session with California radio club.
Update on the BITX40 Module Revolution
-- Check out the BITXHACKS page. Send in contributions.
-- BITX20 mailing list very active.
-- Raduino!
-- Interview with Farhan with W5KUB -- Eliminating the commercial gear.
-- BITX 40s on the beach in Australia. FB
-- Check out the BITXHACKS page. Send in contributions.
-- BITX20 mailing list very active.
-- Raduino!
-- Interview with Farhan with W5KUB -- Eliminating the commercial gear.
-- BITX 40s on the beach in Australia. FB
Bench Reports:
Pete:
-- Color Displays!
-- KWM-4
-- OLED MADNESS!
-- Color Displays!
-- KWM-4
-- OLED MADNESS!
Bill:
-- Fixing up the old HT-37 HT37 to HT37 QSO with W1ZB
-- Dabbling in VHF with Ramsey Aircraft band receiver. NOT FUN.
-- Going all IC with Si5351 OLED NE602 rig.
-- BANDSWEEP
-- OLED Noise and the Active Decoupling solution.
-- Fixing up the old HT-37 HT37 to HT37 QSO with W1ZB
-- Dabbling in VHF with Ramsey Aircraft band receiver. NOT FUN.
-- Going all IC with Si5351 OLED NE602 rig.
-- BANDSWEEP
-- OLED Noise and the Active Decoupling solution.
Using LTSPICE as a diagnostic or understanding tool.
Of Waterfalls, Homebrew Rigs and Casual Critics on 40 meters. Words of Wisdom from W8JI.
LEXICON: HAYWIRE TOMBSTONE BIKESHEDDING from Todd K7TFC
Some great recent interviews by Eric 4Z1UG:
Ian G3ROO Origins of ROO Regen at age 8
Hans Summers G0UPL Balloons! NO COMMECIAL GEAR
David White WN5Y ELECTROLUMINESCENT RECEIVER EXPLAINED
Rob Sherwood NC0B
Ian G3ROO Origins of ROO Regen at age 8
Hans Summers G0UPL Balloons! NO COMMECIAL GEAR
David White WN5Y ELECTROLUMINESCENT RECEIVER EXPLAINED
Rob Sherwood NC0B
MAILBAG:
Chris KD4PBJ's BITX 40 with improved stability
Jerry W0PWE built a DIGITIA! Very nice. Worked Keith N6ORS and heard me! TRGHS
Mike AB1YK's Al Fresco Scratch built BITX. But give that LC VFO another chance Mike!
Steve N8NM 30 meter rig with salvaged CB LC VFO. FB
Keith N6ORS Franken SDR rig with parts from the 1980s. FB
SKN Bandscan from Mike WA6ARA I worked W1PID Jim!
What is Mikele up to?
Rocking Johannesburg and Kirghizstan via local repeaters:
Jerry W0PWE built a DIGITIA! Very nice. Worked Keith N6ORS and heard me! TRGHS
Mike AB1YK's Al Fresco Scratch built BITX. But give that LC VFO another chance Mike!
Steve N8NM 30 meter rig with salvaged CB LC VFO. FB
Keith N6ORS Franken SDR rig with parts from the 1980s. FB
SKN Bandscan from Mike WA6ARA I worked W1PID Jim!
What is Mikele up to?
Rocking Johannesburg and Kirghizstan via local repeaters:
Labels:
Australia,
BITX40Module,
Farhan,
India,
Israel,
LtSpice,
Parker--Peter,
Si5351,
SolderSmoke Podcast,
South Africa,
Summers-Hans,
UK
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Wonderful "QSO Today" Interview with Ian Keyser G3ROO
N2CQR and G3ROO
I knew it was going to be a good Sunday morning in the shack when I saw that Eric 4Z1UG had posted an interview with Ian Keyser G3ROO. This wonderful interview brought back memories of my visit to G3ROO's amazing facility in Dover. (Thanks to Tony Fishpool who brought me out there.)
In this interview, you will hear Ian state -- in a very nonchalant English way -- that he built his first receiver at age 8. And I really loved the story of how Ian got his call sign. FB Ian.
Ian is a very prominent member of the G-QRP club. I was oddly relieved to learn that he is working on a LEGAL LIMIT LINEAR AMPLIFIER. I hope he has special dispensation from Rev. George Dobbs. I intend to cite this project if we ever have to defend Pete Juliano from charges of QROism.
Listen to the interview here:
That is a key designed for use aboard a hydrogen balloon. This is the kind of thing that Ian has in his shack.
This is Ian's variometer -- mentioned in the interview.
That's me using one of Ian's spy sets.
Ian's antenna book:
Here are the SolderSmoke Daily News posts about Ian and the Dover Construction Club:
Labels:
aircraft,
antennas,
books,
Guth -- Eric,
Israel,
Keyser -- Ian,
Old radio,
radio history,
Tubes,
UK
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Christmas Present! 4Z1UG's Interview with Han Summers G0UPL
I found myself almost cheering out loud as I listened to this wonderful interview, especially at the point where Hans lets it be known that he has NO COMMERCIAL HAM GEAR in his shack! Yes! That's the ticket! You can also hear the story of Hans and Farhan meeting up in Mumbai for dinner. The interview includes discussion of WSPR and QRSS and BITX and crystal ovens and, at the end, a special QSO TODAY overtime session in which Hans describes the little WSPR rigs that fly around the world, carried aloft by half-filled birthday party balloons.
Thanks to Eric 4Z1UG and Hans G0UPL for this very nice Christmas present.
Listen here:
http://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/g0upl
Thanks to Eric 4Z1UG and Hans G0UPL for this very nice Christmas present.
Listen here:
http://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/g0upl
Labels:
balloon,
BITX20,
Farhan,
Guth -- Eric,
Israel,
QRSS,
Summers-Hans,
UK,
WSPR
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Great Homebrew Interview on "QSO Today"
This week Eric 4Z1UG has a really nice interview with Jim Veatch WA2EUJ. Jim is the three time winner of the ARRL Homebrew Challenge. There is a very interesting discussion of Arduinos, SDR, the technology behind automatic antenna tuners, and even some Raspberry Pi. Jim's first receiver was a Halli S38 and his first rig was a Heath HW-7.
Listen here:
http://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/WA2EUJ
Thanks Jim. Thanks Eric.
Friday, September 30, 2016
Listen to Keith Ranger G0KJK on "QSO Today"
http://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/g0kjk
Wow Eric,
I just listened to all of the Keith Ranger interview and was struck by the eerie parallels between YOUR 24 September podcast and OUR 24 September SolderSmoke podcast:
-- Both shows discussed the involvement of Anglican clergy in the hobby.
-- Both discussed the joys of simple QRP gear.
-- George Dobbs G3RJV came up in both.
-- BOTH featured discussion of the BD139 transistor (!!!)
-- Both discussed the use of ceramic resonators in ham circuits.
Great minds think alike!
I really enjoyed your interview with Keith. I have enjoyed reading in SPRAT about his projects -- years ago I built his MB4 receiver. I listened while I worked on my homebrew receiver. It was the ideal accompaniment. I also like the stickers on his transmitter.
Please pass this on to Keith if you can.
Thanks and 73 Bill
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I also liked Keith's comments on the joys and perils of amateur electronic engineering.
Labels:
Dobbs-George,
Israel,
QRP,
SPRAT,
UK
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Preserving Vanguard 1
Ira Flatow of "Science Friday" was recently talking about how best to preserve important bits of the history of mankind's exploration of space. Our old friend Vanguard 1 was mentioned several times. It is now the oldest satellite still in space.
You can listen to the Science Friday show here:
http://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/protecting-the-historic-human-record-in-space/
They also have a transcript of the show on the same page.
SolderSmoke fans will remember the Vanguard adventures of Mike Rainey AA1TJ:
http://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/search?q=Vanguard
This seems to be the month for Vanguard: just a couple of weeks ago, on 40 meters I spoke to Dale Parfitt W4OP. Dale was one of the first people to pick up Mike Rainey's Vanguard replica signals (see link above).
AND...
The Vanguard reproduction project came up during Eric Guth 4Z1UG's "QSO Today" interview with Graham Firth G3MFJ of the G-QRP Club:
http://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/g3mfj
(Graham has such a great voice. He definitely SHOULD build a phone rig!)
VIVA VANGUARD!
Labels:
Clubs,
Israel,
Parfitt-- Dale,
Rainey -- Michael,
satellites,
space program,
UK
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Meeting up with ARRL CEO Tom Gallagher, NY2RF
On April 12, Tom Gallagher NY2RF was in DC and was kind enough to make some time in his schedule for us to get together and talk about radio. As we mentioned on a recent podcast, Tom, who has recently taken over as Chief Executive Officer of the American Radio Relay League, is a true FB ham. He has a restored Drake station that he keeps on the air, and was recently talking up the Michigan Mighty Mite during his interview with Eric 4Z1UG in the "QSO Today" podcast. And he is a SolderSmoke listener. It was great to finally meet Tom. We are all lucky to have him at the ARRL.
Labels:
ARRL,
Israel,
Washington D.C.
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Possibly the Best Ham Radio Interview Ever: Farhan on "QSO Today"
Stop what you are doing. Run -- don't walk -- to the "QSO Today" website of Eric Guth 4Z1UG. There you will find his interview with Ashhar Farhan VU2ESE.
There is so much great information, inspiration and wisdom in this interview. I was so captivated by it that -- even with the availability of the pause button -- I was unable stop listening even for the time it would take to walk to the kitchen to refill my coffee cup. But at the same time, listening to Farhan describe the joy of bringing a new receiver into operation compelled me to go over to the bench -- in mid-podcast -- to tweak a receiver that I am working on.
In this podcast you will hear about how Farhan got started in ham radio, about his Elmers about the origins of the BITX, about the Minima and the new HF-1 rig, about Farhan's spectrum analyzer project and about a new goodwill effort to send BITX circuitry to aspiring hams around the world, especially in developing countries.
Throughout you will hear Farhan speak of the importance of the book, Experimental Methods in RF Design.
I really do think this is the best ham radio interview I have ever heard. Congratulations and thanks to Eric and Farhan.
Here is the link:
Labels:
BITX20,
Campbell-Rick,
Farhan,
Hayward--Wes,
India,
Israel,
Knack Stories,
Minima,
test gear,
workbench
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Grayson Evans TA2ZGE on "QSO Today"
Eric 4Z1UG has a really great interview with Grayson Evans TA2ZGE. I'm writing this as I listen.
My reactions:
I sympathized completely with his reaction to EE professors who insisted that current flows from positive to negative. Indeed. Let's turn those arrows in the diode and transistor symbols around!
I too stripped down a Heathkit VFO and rebuilt it from scratch.
I share Grayson's aversion to metal work. Viva Manhattan!
Here is the interview:
Labels:
Hamfests and Flea Markets,
Israel,
Knack Stories,
Tubes,
Turkey
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
A Great Knack Story: Peter Parker Interviewed on "QSO TODAY" by 4Z1UG
I really liked Eric's interview with the Peter "The Wizard of Melbourne Beach" Parker aka VK3YE. What a great Knack story! There he was, trolling the garbage dumps of Western Australia, looking for discarded electronics. Using the LO of one broadcast receiver to demodulate SSB signals coming in on another... Great stuff! Check it out:
http://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/vk3ye
Labels:
Australia,
Israel,
Parker--Peter
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