Re: 60 Meter crystals needed
Paul AI4EE
Have you considered QRP Labs' ProgRock?
On 11/19/2020 8:02 PM, bigusmith via
groups.io wrote:
I need three HC49 type crystals for the 60 Meter Amateur band. The ones I am seeking are for channel 3 (5358.5 MHz), channel 4 (5373 MHz) & Channel 5 (5405 MHz). They can be either the short HC49 S or the tall HC49 U, although I would prefer the tall ones...I will take whatever I can get. I have the first 2 channels and just want to get the remaining 3 channels.
|
|
60 Meter crystals needed
I need three HC49 type crystals for the 60 Meter Amateur band. The ones I am seeking are for channel 3 (5358.5 MHz), channel 4 (5373 MHz) & Channel 5 (5405 MHz). They can be either the short HC49 S or the tall HC49 U, although I would prefer the tall ones...I will take whatever I can get. I have the first 2 channels and just want to get the remaining 3 channels.
EuGene Smith, KA5NLY
|
|
Re: November Edition of the QRP Banner
Absolutely perfect production, thank you Keith AND thanks to all the contributions from the authors that keeps Keith supplied with great articles. 73,
The November QRP Banner is now up on the website. Hope you enjoy.
|
|
Re: [ADV] Re: [4SQRP] November Edition of the QRP Banner
Keith Arns
Thanks for the compliment Jack. It mostly has to do with the great contributors that make it a success.
Regards, Keith KC0PP
|
|
Re: 40 and 80 meter net report
Paul Goemans
Well,
Heard NADA from NCS on 40 meters. Tuned in on 80 meters, tuned
around, NADA. I did hear the NAQCC guys.
Paul
Goemans WA9PWP
Stoughton, WI
From: Johnny
AC0BQ
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 8:59 PM
To: 4sqrpio
Subject: [4SQRP] 40 and 80 meter net report Ge Group:
Well, we had a little competition from our fellow qrp
Group tonight, but we still got some contacts in between the NAQCC calls!
Check in were:
40 Meters
WB5CTS/M
KD4MSR
N4KV
N4ELM
WI5H
W9BRD
N0YJ
80 Meters was a little crowded so I QSY'ed to
3.563.
CHeck in's were:
N0YJ Double
N8LA
NN0SS
WA0ITP
AA9AA
Thanks Everyone,
Take Care Stay well!
Johnny AC0BQ
|
|
Re: 40 and 80 meter net report
I got to 7122 about 9:10 EST, heard Nada, offered my Call a few times....... someday when you least expect it, I’ll be there !
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
John
On Nov 18, 2020, at 21:59, Johnny AC0BQ <jomatlock@...> wrote:
|
|
DELTA MIKE ROMEO NET
Robert
Tonights Check Ins KC0PP KEITH WA9BNZ BILL N4ELM DAVE K0BOG CHARLES KU5M JOE N0TGR DICK AC0BQ JOHNNY WG5F ED THANKS TO ALL WHO CHECKED IN TONIGHT 73'S BERT N0YJ
|
|
Re: [ADV] Re: [4SQRP] November Edition of the QRP Banner
Very interesting Banner Keith. Read it cover to cover, just couldn’t put it down. You obviously have some professional writing experience. 👍Awaiting the next Banner.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Jack .... WD0CFH Jack R. Dock ... How about we give GOD a reason to continue blessing America? In defense of America I pledge my life, my fortune and my sacred honor. War does not determine who is right, only who is left. "A veteran is someone who at one point in their life, wrote a blank check made payable to The United States of America for any amount, up to and including their lives. Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. Thomas A. Edison
On Nov 18, 2020, at 8:50 PM, Johnny AC0BQ <jomatlock@...> wrote:
|
|
40 and 80 meter net report
Ge Group: Well, we had a little competition from our fellow qrp Group tonight, but we still got some contacts in between the NAQCC calls! Check in were: 40 Meters WB5CTS/M KD4MSR N4KV N4ELM WI5H W9BRD N0YJ 80 Meters was a little crowded so I QSY'ed to 3.563. CHeck in's were: N0YJ Double N8LA NN0SS WA0ITP AA9AA Thanks Everyone, Take Care Stay well! Johnny AC0BQ
|
|
Re: November Edition of the QRP Banner
WOW! Nice Banner Keith. Great job. thanks Johnny AC0BQ
The November QRP Banner is now up on the website. Hope you enjoy.
|
|
November Edition of the QRP Banner
Keith Arns
The November QRP Banner is now up on the website. Hope you enjoy.
Regards, Keith KC0PP QRP Banner Editor http://www.4sqrp.com/4sqrpNewsLetter/202011.pdf
|
|
Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets - Wed, 11/18/2020
#cal-notice
main@4SQRP.groups.io Calendar <noreply@...>
Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets When: Where: Organizer: Description:
|
|
Re: What's On Your Bench?
|
|
Re: [ADV] Re: [4SQRP] What's On Your Bench?
Great looking pie Jim and I’ll bet it will taste as good as it looks 👍
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Jack R. Dock ... How about we give GOD a reason to continue blessing America? In defense of America I pledge my life, my fortune and my sacred honor. War does not determine who is right, only who is left. "A veteran is someone who at one point in their life, wrote a blank check made payable to The United States of America for any amount, up to and including their lives. Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. Thomas A. Edison
On Nov 18, 2020, at 2:22 PM, n5ib_2 <n5ib@...> wrote:
|
|
Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets - Wed, 11/18/2020 20:00-21:00
#cal-reminder
main@4SQRP.groups.io Calendar <main@...>
Reminder: Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets When: Wednesday, 18 November 2020, 20:00 to 21:00, (GMT-06:00) America/Chicago Where:40 and 80 Meters Organizer: jomatlock@... Description: The 40 Meter Net will be at 8:00 pm central time on 7.122 +-. QRM
|
|
Re: What's On Your Bench?
Jim, N5IB
My bench has been hosting a couple of Arduino projects, and a long neglected Raspberry Pi.
The article in the recent QST has set me off to making a VFO with an Arduino NANO and a Si5351a. So far have a basic programmable signal generator working. Next to play with an output coupling/impedance matching transformer. I haven't played with the Raspberry Pi in so long I've forgotten most of what I learned..... so went back to the bench... errrr, kitchen countertop.... and started in on a no-sugar-added Apple Pi(e) photo attached .... note the Morse Characters, sinewave, comet, moon, lightning, hurricane (of course, in LA) and the sun .... complete with spots! Gloria, WD5CMA, will give a detailed signal report later this evening :^)) 73, Jim, N5IB
|
|
Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets - Wed, 11/18/2020 20:00-21:00
#cal-reminder
main@4SQRP.groups.io Calendar <main@...>
Reminder: Wednesday Evening 40 and 80 meter Nets When: Wednesday, 18 November 2020, 20:00 to 21:00, (GMT-06:00) America/Chicago Where:40 and 80 Meters Organizer: jomatlock@... Description: The 40 Meter Net will be at 8:00 pm central time on 7.122 +-. QRM
|
|
Re: What's On Your Bench?
Curt
Nice thread! Motivating.
Our local club build of v4 ubitx delayed a host of projects - so just getting back. It was nifty to hang out with more than 2 dozen builders, many who had never built a rig before. Of course the v4 needs a lot of care - mods for spurs etc. Mine has a nifty AGC made from an LED and a photoresistor that works amazing (and makes light!). Just a couple days ago replaced a volume pot on a cheap reproduction AM/FM radio. Why do I mention this? A lot of disassembly to get to it. Board with a few cheap parts on it buried inside -- wow the sound of a big speaker in a wood cabinet - this thing sounds great (the original pot was always bad). Built a QCX+ and companion PA for 80m -- very nice rig and the new version is easier with larger part spacing. Put up the short 250+ foot Beverage that just fits in my yard - at times it is amazing, and often gentler on the ears. Turned on my WBR regen for 40m - this thing is amazing even though it does not look like much. I can copy CW signals well enough to QSO with it. One of a few regens homebrewed -- maybe someday I can graduate to superhets - I have a HYCAS and a few other modules sitting on a breadboard -- and I need to finish assembly of the now-obsolete PHSNA that is mostly assembled. I am fixing a variable voltage power supply built from QST nearly 40 years ago - it never would reach above 9 volts so maybe a bad lm317 we will see. Have some stuff gathered for a tube Tx to 'replace' the xtal controlled tuna-tin+mosfet I used with my first receiver. enjoy your efforts. Curt wb8yyy
|
|
Re: What's On Your Bench?
marjannorm
Hello all,
Well, I have several Eddystone receivers, now all in fine working order. Bar one where the tuning mechanism seems to be jammed! Ah well, now that South Australia is back into lockdown, we'll maybe get a roundtoit! Stay safe Norm vk5gi McLaren Vale South Australia
|
|
Re: What's On Your Bench?
Dang, those where the days... open chassis with upwards of 430VDC floating around; seems insane now, but back then it was SOP.
I remember the spark gap stuff my Uncle had. Rotary SG throwing around 1000V out in the open; Oh Yah! (Edit - No I'm not that old, but I saw old photos - but can you imagine how cool (and dangerous that was!) I am currently playing with an Arduino solution to my dehumidifiers bad mother board. In development stage at this point. So far I have the Arduino reading a DHT11 and displaying the results. The rest shouldn't be too hard. -- , Ron WB9YZU
|
|