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.
Stuart Brand
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*A couple days after I announce that I don't want to help Jeff Bezos make
any more money, it might come as a surprise that I am linking to this
article ...
ARRLDX-CW 2026
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**“*The ARRL contests have been my favourites for a very long time.*
*Back in 1980 we operated in the Multi category as PA0GN logging was done
by hand.*
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PACC contest 2026
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Het 2de volle weekend van februari is altijd ingeruimd voor de PACC. Deze
contest had dit jaar de 71ste editie. De afgelopen jaren deed ik al vaker
vanuit ...
USB-C Lamp
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For those having a car with a USB-C charging port in the dashboard, IKEA
just brought out a very cool and inexpensive product, a dimmable USB-C lamp
call...
LT Spice and GW3UEP PA
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Anyone who intends to transmit on 630m can't avoid the GW3UEP PA design.
It's a simple design which can't fail to operate. Dutch authorities limited
the po...
Wouxun KG-UV8D memory management
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I have had this radio for about three months now. I have not found out how
to program any of the memory channels. If anyone learned the secret please
post...
WA5DJJ's Grabber Adventures
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David R. Hassall to knightsqrss
Dear Members,
I too have been experimenting with receivers over the past 6 months for use
in the W5GB ALL BAND QRSS GRABBE...
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