Posted by Jack on 12th April 2012
Rex, W1REX puts out a great Kit of the Month over at http://www.qrpme.com/. The first was the Pocket Electronics Lab which I built in an easy evening.
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Posted by Jack on 5th April 2012
This morning I was grabbed on QRSS. Let me explain: QRSS is CW sent REALLY slow (hence QRSs) using automated low power transmitters. I built one of the Hans Summers MEPT kits for 30m and have had it running when I’m around the shack:
My QRSS MEPT for 30m, puts out an astounding 100mw
“Grabbers” are stations that are listening using programs like Argo or QRSS viewer or MultiPSK to analyze a very tiny sub-band (like 200 Herz or so) and do a screen-capture, or ‘screen-GRAB’ of the waterfall at regular intervals. A ‘grab’ is someone seeing your callsign in their grabber archive.
W4HBK, who runs the ‘Pensacola Snapper‘, sent me an email this morning with this attached:
K6JEB received at W4HBK
My QRSS ‘beacon’ puts out a ‘whopping’ 100milliwatts. It is connected to an Inverted-L cut for 160m but tuned with an antenna tuner for 30m.
Here’s a close-up of my signal from the W4HBK 10-minute archives:
K6JEB received at W4HBK, my signal is at 10.140050-10.140055
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Posted by Jack on 31st March 2012
I finally had time, and (Nitto) awesome double-sided tape to run the G-code for the BLTuner pcb I had written about earlier.
Excellent results! And I was being a total chicken$hit with the feed rate, I could have run it easily at 4 inches per minute.
There were actually two toolpaths: the first was the actual pad isolation and the second was cutting the small board out. I did the first with the 3mm V-bit sold by Zen Toolworks and the profile cut-out with a 1/8 ballnose.
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