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Re: Need help with software for Modular 40 meter CW transceiver from Aug 2016 QST
Richard, I just took a look at your code; WOW! Well Commented!!
I'll have to spend a bit on Google to figure out how you stitched that all together :)
I put my rig together in '15, but converted it to
Richard, I just took a look at your code; WOW! Well Commented!!
I'll have to spend a bit on Google to figure out how you stitched that all together :)
I put my rig together in '15, but converted it to
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WB9YZU
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#23703
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Before the Bayou Jumper transceiver there was Le Sauteur de Bayou Receiver
FYI,
I still have a bare board for this receiver and may build it soon.
73 - john - n0hj
FYI,
I still have a bare board for this receiver and may build it soon.
73 - john - n0hj
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John Evans
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#23702
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Re: Need help with software for Modular 40 meter CW transceiver from Aug 2016 QST
Dave,
I'm so glad you got yours working. That was such a fun project.
I think there is a bug in the version on github. Sometimes the voltage displayed doesn't refresh when coming out of the
Dave,
I'm so glad you got yours working. That was such a fun project.
I think there is a bug in the version on github. Sometimes the voltage displayed doesn't refresh when coming out of the
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Richard Dodd
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#23701
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Re: Need help with software for Modular 40 meter CW transceiver from Aug 2016 QST
Thanks for posting this Richard, you've re sparked my interest in your rendition of the 49er vfo project.
I really like your code layout and the features that you added. I was able to tinker with
Thanks for posting this Richard, you've re sparked my interest in your rendition of the 49er vfo project.
I really like your code layout and the features that you added. I was able to tinker with
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David Kukulka, AB9BZ
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#23700
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Re: Monthly Run For The Bacon ... Sunday!
Gary,
I use N3FJP's AC Log. The contest guys use N1MM, I think.
Larry W2LJ
Gary,
I use N3FJP's AC Log. The contest guys use N1MM, I think.
Larry W2LJ
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Larry Makoski
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#23699
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Re: Monthly Run For The Bacon ... Sunday!
Hi Larry,
Thanks for the announcement. Is there a recommended logging program to support FQRP Sprints?
I know that NAQCC and 4SQRP have theirs. Was wondering what most FQRP folks use. Thanks.
Best
Hi Larry,
Thanks for the announcement. Is there a recommended logging program to support FQRP Sprints?
I know that NAQCC and 4SQRP have theirs. Was wondering what most FQRP folks use. Thanks.
Best
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Gary E. Kohtala
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#23698
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Monthly Run For The Bacon ... Sunday!
Tomorrow, January 17th is the 3rd Sunday of the month, which menas it's time for the monthly Run For The Bacon, proudly brought to you by the Flying Pigs QRP Club International. A friendly lil' QRP
Tomorrow, January 17th is the 3rd Sunday of the month, which menas it's time for the monthly Run For The Bacon, proudly brought to you by the Flying Pigs QRP Club International. A friendly lil' QRP
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Larry Makoski
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#23697
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Re: Parasets
Hello Tom
I read it. It’s a great book.
They even mention our earlier version of the Bayou Jumper!
72
Johnny ACØBQ
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Check out the 4SQRP website at 4sqrp.com
Hello Tom
I read it. It’s a great book.
They even mention our earlier version of the Bayou Jumper!
72
Johnny ACØBQ
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Check out the 4SQRP website at 4sqrp.com
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Johnny AC0BQ
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#23696
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Parasets
Not sure if anyone notice in the new QST they had a book listed it was "The Paraset Radio Story of WWll Spry-radio and How to build one by Hirki Kato.
It gives some very interesting history of the set
Not sure if anyone notice in the new QST they had a book listed it was "The Paraset Radio Story of WWll Spry-radio and How to build one by Hirki Kato.
It gives some very interesting history of the set
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Thomas Martin
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#23695
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Re: Middle or End
Try tn07.com
Gary/k4eeu
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gary Lyons
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#23694
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Re: Middle or End
Try this one HOA'S — TN07
HOA'S — TN07
mj
“PLEASE REMOVE all email addresses before you send it on and use BCC option when forwarding"
Thank you!
Try this one HOA'S — TN07
HOA'S — TN07
mj
“PLEASE REMOVE all email addresses before you send it on and use BCC option when forwarding"
Thank you!
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n4mj
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#23693
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Re: Need help with software for Modular 40 meter CW transceiver from Aug 2016 QST
There is a groups.io group for this project (SoftwareControlledHamRadio). However, newer projects by the author have taken over the content.
I wrote my own firmware for the VFO and made it available
There is a groups.io group for this project (SoftwareControlledHamRadio). However, newer projects by the author have taken over the content.
I wrote my own firmware for the VFO and made it available
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Richard Dodd
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#23692
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Re: Middle or End
If by any chance you live in South Texas check the attic many builders are using a foil backing on the roofing boards they put down to help with heat.
I used an end fed in an attic for over a year and
If by any chance you live in South Texas check the attic many builders are using a foil backing on the roofing boards they put down to help with heat.
I used an end fed in an attic for over a year and
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Thomas Martin
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#23691
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Re: Need help with software for Modular 40 meter CW transceiver from Aug 2016 QST
The article was actually in the March 2016 QST. It was the 49er with the DDS VFO.
The firmware can be found in the zipped folder posted on "QST in Depth" for that month:
The article was actually in the March 2016 QST. It was the 49er with the DDS VFO.
The firmware can be found in the zipped folder posted on "QST in Depth" for that month:
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Jim, N5IB
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#23690
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Re: Middle or End
I'll echo Don's comment about the end-fed antennas.
I have the PAR 40M/30M end-fed and very happy with it. It has a single trap about 45 feet out from the feedpoint, and an overall length of 54 feet.
I'll echo Don's comment about the end-fed antennas.
I have the PAR 40M/30M end-fed and very happy with it. It has a single trap about 45 feet out from the feedpoint, and an overall length of 54 feet.
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Dave Benson
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#23689
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Re: Need help with software for Modular 40 meter CW transceiver from Aug 2016 QST
You might try the ARRL website, for supplemental files from that QST article. I believe they had those supplements, even then. Or, look at the original QST article, print or online. Perhaps it is
You might try the ARRL website, for supplemental files from that QST article. I believe they had those supplements, even then. Or, look at the original QST article, print or online. Perhaps it is
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Jerome Wysocki
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#23688
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Re: Middle or End
The link doesn’t work
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AG1P Ron
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#23687
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Re: Middle or End
FWIW see www.tn07engineering.com. Stealth antennas
FWIW see www.tn07engineering.com. Stealth antennas
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n4mj
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#23686
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Re: Middle or End
Do you have any trees?
I have been hanging vertical wires from them,
even attached right to the trunk for years.
Random length as long as possible and use
a Icom remote tuner. Invisible to HOA
Do you have any trees?
I have been hanging vertical wires from them,
even attached right to the trunk for years.
Random length as long as possible and use
a Icom remote tuner. Invisible to HOA
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wb6ogd
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#23685
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Re: Middle or End
Advantage of end fed half wave is usefulness on even harmonics.
Same with “center fed”.
73,
Gary
WB6OGD
Advantage of end fed half wave is usefulness on even harmonics.
Same with “center fed”.
73,
Gary
WB6OGD
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wb6ogd
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#23684
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