Re: What are tap washers ?
--- In BITX20@..., "Mark Jones" <Mark@H...> wrote:
Hi,
just joined the group. Hope I will have some time to build this great
RIG soon.
> Hmm, good question. An American asked me recently
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ik1zyw <pcravero@...>
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Components from Rapid Electronics
Finally here's a full list of what I can order for you from Rapid
Electronics http://www.rapidelectronics.co.uk. Prices are the Rapid prices,
i.e. no profit for G0UPL :-( Postage is the price of a
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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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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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: 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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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: 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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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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