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Re: US supplied Vietnam Village VHF handheld QRP radios....
Thanks for the answer. Keith
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Thanks for the answer. Keith
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keith ford
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Re: Keying interface for PC
Thanks Charles
I’m using N3JFP AC log right now.
I bought his whole package so I can get unlimited updates.
72
Johnny
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Thanks Charles
I’m using N3JFP AC log right now.
I bought his whole package so I can get unlimited updates.
72
Johnny
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Check out the 4SQRP website at 4sqrp.com
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Johnny AC0BQ
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Re: US supplied Vietnam Village VHF handheld QRP radios....
Correct. The HT-1E and HT-2 (the one shown in the original post) were AM transceivers, the HT-2 having an additional VHF converter that allowed it to hear AM transmissions from the aircraft
Correct. The HT-1E and HT-2 (the one shown in the original post) were AM transceivers, the HT-2 having an additional VHF converter that allowed it to hear AM transmissions from the aircraft
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w9ran <w9ran@...>
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Re: Keying interface for PC
Single cable to the KX2/KX3 will take care of keying and frequency readout for loads of loggers. I'm currently using CQRlog under Linux but I was using it previously with RUMlogNG
Single cable to the KX2/KX3 will take care of keying and frequency readout for loads of loggers. I'm currently using CQRlog under Linux but I was using it previously with RUMlogNG
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Charles W. Powell
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Re: Keying interface for PC
FYI: The Hilltopper, with serial firmware and a USB-Serial cable not only read frequency out to your logging software, it can also key CW macro messages. I used the KX3 setting with mine and it
FYI: The Hilltopper, with serial firmware and a USB-Serial cable not only read frequency out to your logging software, it can also key CW macro messages. I used the KX3 setting with mine and it
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Charles W. Powell
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Re: US supplied Vietnam Village VHF handheld QRP radios....
AM and some had a small PA system built in for a village speaker.
I repaired some from my base in PhuLoi.
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device
AM and some had a small PA system built in for a village speaker.
I repaired some from my base in PhuLoi.
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device
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Francis Thompson
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Re: US supplied Vietnam Village VHF handheld QRP radios....
But this link specifies that there were units that were AM for 30-40 mHz.
http://militaryradio.com/spyradio/village.html
They were very similar in external appearance.
73,
Jerry N4EO
But this link specifies that there were units that were AM for 30-40 mHz.
http://militaryradio.com/spyradio/village.html
They were very similar in external appearance.
73,
Jerry N4EO
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Jerry Brown
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Re: US supplied Vietnam Village VHF handheld QRP radios....
Keith,
I never say anything other than FM versions in the rigs that ended up with hams out of
the El Paso Hallicrafters factory that closed in 1974.
73,
Jerry N4EO
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Keith,
I never say anything other than FM versions in the rigs that ended up with hams out of
the El Paso Hallicrafters factory that closed in 1974.
73,
Jerry N4EO
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Jerry Brown
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Re: US supplied Vietnam Village VHF handheld QRP radios....
Just a question? Were those am or fm radios?
keith
Just a question? Were those am or fm radios?
keith
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keith ford
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More info on Vietnam Village Radios from a great "spy" radio website.....
Link-
http://militaryradio.com/spyradio/village.html
73,
Jerry N4EO
Link-
http://militaryradio.com/spyradio/village.html
73,
Jerry N4EO
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Jerry Brown
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Re: US supplied Vietnam Village VHF handheld QRP radios....
Hello Jerry
Pretty neat article!
Thanks for sharing.
Take care stay well.
72
Johnny ACØBQ
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Hello Jerry
Pretty neat article!
Thanks for sharing.
Take care stay well.
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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US supplied Vietnam Village VHF handheld QRP radios....
Gang,
Recollections after a visit to the Fair Radio website today!
From my time living in El Paso, TX (Ft Bliss); I was active duty and training in internal medicine at the Army hospital there.
Hams
Gang,
Recollections after a visit to the Fair Radio website today!
From my time living in El Paso, TX (Ft Bliss); I was active duty and training in internal medicine at the Army hospital there.
Hams
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Jerry Brown
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#22808
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Re: QRP Banner
Hello Robert
Try this one.
editorqrpbanner@...72
Johnny ACØBQ
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Hello Robert
Try this one.
editorqrpbanner@...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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#22807
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Re: Keying interface for PC
Thanks Jim
I appreciate you digging into this.
I am trying to key my Kx3 for the upcoming NAQACC N3A event.
I was thinking that it required two port connections, but I couldn’t figure out how to do
Thanks Jim
I appreciate you digging into this.
I am trying to key my Kx3 for the upcoming NAQACC N3A event.
I was thinking that it required two port connections, but I couldn’t figure out how to do
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Johnny AC0BQ
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#22806
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Re: Keying interface for PC
Update: it's amazing what you can learn just by "doing your homework" :^))
Scott (N3FJP) has in fact already implemented an "almost as good" feature for sending CW over the CAT connection to the
Update: it's amazing what you can learn just by "doing your homework" :^))
Scott (N3FJP) has in fact already implemented an "almost as good" feature for sending CW over the CAT connection to the
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Jim, N5IB
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#22805
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QRP Banner
Is there a direct email address for proposed Banner articles?
Griff NE3I
Robert Alan Griffiths
Is there a direct email address for proposed Banner articles?
Griff NE3I
Robert Alan Griffiths
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griffithsesq.robert
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Re: Keying interface for PC
I should append a note about using the keying interface with rigs other than the K2...
The 4N25 optoisolator's output transistor is rated at 70 volts C-E breakdown and 50 mA continuous collector
I should append a note about using the keying interface with rigs other than the K2...
The 4N25 optoisolator's output transistor is rated at 70 volts C-E breakdown and 50 mA continuous collector
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Jim, N5IB
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#22803
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Re: Keying interface for PC
Gm Jim
I have to agree with Wayne.
Great Job!
I have been trying to figure out how to key my radio with the N3FJP software.
Now I need to get busy and build one!!
Thanks
73
Johnny ACØBQ
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Gm Jim
I have to agree with Wayne.
Great Job!
I have been trying to figure out how to key my radio with the N3FJP software.
Now I need to get busy and build one!!
Thanks
73
Johnny ACØBQ
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Check
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Johnny AC0BQ
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Re: Keying interface for PC
Seriously nice job Jim, thanks muchly for sharing.
Wayne - NQ0RP
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QRP - EFFICIENCY AND SKILL, NOT POWER.
God Bless from Wayne Dillon - NQ0RP
Fate whispered to courageous "You cannot withstand
Seriously nice job Jim, thanks muchly for sharing.
Wayne - NQ0RP
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QRP - EFFICIENCY AND SKILL, NOT POWER.
God Bless from Wayne Dillon - NQ0RP
Fate whispered to courageous "You cannot withstand
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Wayne Dillon
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Keying interface for PC
A few days ago I was reading Terry's (WA0ITP) description of a keying interface he made in order to use N3FJP contest and general logging software to send CW . His interface connected to a PC's
A few days ago I was reading Terry's (WA0ITP) description of a keying interface he made in order to use N3FJP contest and general logging software to send CW . His interface connected to a PC's
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Jim, N5IB
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