A collection of thoughts, and my notes about experiments and ideas, technical or otherwise, connected to Amateur Radio, Satellite working and monitoring and other electronics.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
TVEPG in JO65CP now on 40m
The TVEPG has been set to monitor 40m. QRG 7059.850 - 7060.050 kHz
Colin, G6AVK is coming in nicely with his 500mW into a dipole.
The TVEPG will be running mostly on 40m during daylight hours, for the next few days.
Tracking the torch by APRS
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You can follow the progress of the Olympic torch using APRS. The name of
the torch is TORCH2012. The screenshot below shows it being tracked by
APRSIS32.
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Greeting from Nieuwegein
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Hello reader,This is my first message from the city of Nieuwegein. I moved begin May to this city, close to my work in Utrecht.In the future you will read mo...
Homebrew QRP Fun on 75 Phone
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*OK, I take back all of the bad things I said about the 75 meter phone
band. I recently finished work on my Kick Panel 75 meter DSB rig. Last
week I too...
Rondje Fluessen
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Fluessen 2012 heftig en koud perfect zeilevenement
Nu in Egypte max 40C ...
Pas vanavond een antenne op het balcon
maar niets! te horen klopt iets ...
More on 82Hz Radio Comms ZEVS
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It is a year alnost to the day since the Russian ZEVS Transmitter was as
good a signal at my location.
Interestingly the 82Hz Idle / Start / End carrier h...
Antenna revision.
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The blog is rather long already and most of you don't bother to read all
the stuff.
Most data are outdated anyway by "progressive learning". The antenna I w...
Light Communications Idea
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Once again, the entertainment industry inspired me to this one. In stage
illumination, the most recent development is the use of multi-color LED
spots and ...
Observations on Hans' QRSS Kit
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Dear reader!
I was surprised. I can't recall when there was the last spontaneous
contribution for this blog. No, the 12V mod of Hans' kit was not a direct
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Measurement of 30m Noise Background at W4HBK
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In my last post I described a method I use to disengage the AGC of my
TS-440 so that accurate measurements of signal levels can be made. Last
Winter I tri...
Quiet times ahead for the Sun...???
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If you have been following the details of the current solar cycle then
you'll know that the peak which is supposed to be coming up in 2013 will be
pretty l...
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