Re: Components
No problems Jack, thanks for the cheque which was received this morning. My
very best wishes to your wife, and good luck with the project when you have
time. Nearly 60 years of marriage is
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Re: Components
Component parcel received today.many thanks Jack
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William Ford <ford1@...>
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Components
Hello
Just to let you know that all the components arrived this morning, from
three different suppliers. The LM386 was from Farnell because I wasn't sure
that the Rapid Electronics version was the
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Re: The PC as a lab instrument
"Back in the day" ...
A decade or more ago, it was trivial to get ISA-bus prototype boards to wire up new gadgets like A/D converters. With the limited bandwidth of ISA and the low frequency of
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Jim Strohm <jstrohm@...>
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The PC as a lab instrument
i have been quitely following hans' travails on rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
with his digital counter experiments. i dug out a counter from my junk
box. it consists of just a 74HC4020. the output of
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Ashhar Farhan <farhan@...>
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Re: BITX20, 40 or 75 M versions? (fwd)
Very interesting ideas.
On the subject of VFO's, one addition I am going to make at some point on my
rig is a Huff Puff stabiliser. You can see my version, and read much of what
has been written
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Re: BITX20, 40 or 75 M versions? (fwd)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 10:22:26 +0530
To: arvevans@...
Cc: farhan@...
Subject: RE: BITX20, 40 or 75 M versions?
dear arv,
you have
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Ashhar Farhan <farhan@...>
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Re: More components
I realize that I'm late getting into the group. Jameco
(http://www.jameco.com/)
has 10 MHz, 50 ppm crystals for $0.69/10, $0.59/100+, $0.49/1000. I think
that corresponds to 0,38 L/10, 0,32 L/100,
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Bruce Raymond <bruceraymond@...>
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More components
The two extra sets are already accounted for! Seems I should have bought
more spares, but I didn't really want to be stuck with components and be
unable to do anything with them.
I can get more
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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2N3866
I did a little bit of poking around, and found that Mouser offers these at USD$1.50 each, or
$1.24 in 100-pc quantities. For stateside users, it might be possible to set up a volume
buy and then
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Jim <jstrohm@...>
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Components
I have now placed the bulk order for BITX20 components. I have emailed all
those who asked for the components. If you haven't heard from me then I have
probably forgotten you in which case
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Components
Reminder everyone: deadline for orders for all the semiconductors + crystals
+ tuning capacitor + trimmers is tomorrow at 12:00 GMT (13:00 UK Time).
73 Hans G0UPL
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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A really Exciting Project
Dear Friends,
I have just read all of the original posts to this new yahoo group, and
I am delighted. This is a fun and exciting project and I am recommending
it to all my friends in the Austin QRP
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John Fisher <k5jhf@...>
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Re: Components from Rapid Electronics
Hans,
Please will you go ahead and include me in your order?
I want the complete set of components as shown in your list below.
Please email me your postal address details and I will get
the total
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Mr. D.Walters <duncan.walters@...>
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Re: What are tap washers ?
Generally tap washers are used to fix leaky
taps/faucets. They are made of teflon or nylon and
vary from 1/2 inch dia to 3/4 inch dia, with a hole
in the centre which varies frfom 3mm to 4mm in
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padmanabhan cattamanchi <PEPINDIA@...>
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Re: What are tap washers ?
Thanks to Mark and Paolo for their replies. I am clear on "tap
washers" now and learned about "jubilee clips" too. I would have
called them "hose clamps".
73 Heinz, OE5EEP
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Heinz Schnait <oe5eep@...>
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Re: Components from Rapid Electronics
Hans, I witheld my original cheque pending your Email of today. I should like the full list as per your Email of 10.51 today and will pay by Paypal as you suggest in uk pounds
Many thanks jack ford
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William Ford <ford1@...>
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Re: linear coil
Don't forget Mark, it's a bifilar transformer with two windings, not just a
single winding with a centre tap.
73 Hans G0UPL
http://www.HansSummers.com
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Re: Use 2N3866 instead of 2N2218
I can't get 2N3866 at any of my usual suppliers either! For now I'll keep
the 2N2219A in the list.
73 Hans G0UPL
http://www.HansSummers.com
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Re: Fw: First QSO with the BITX20 Transceiver (fwd)
Pete, what VFO stabilizer are you using? Is it Huff Puff? I love Huff Puff,
and definitely intend to build a simple stabiliser for the BITX20 when I
have the rest of it working. See my Huff Puff page
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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