manhattan style pads
I've been using ugly-style construction,
which has worked quite well. I've noticed
a bunch of constructors have used Manhattan-
style construction. Not being willing to
leave well enough alone, I
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nd8i <bruceraymond@...>
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Re: manhattan style pads
Bruce
I bought a "Copper island Construction Kit" but they ceased trading a while
ago, I found someone (and I can't remember who or find the e-mails) that
sent me some replacement (re-stock) pads via
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Mark Jones <Mark@...>
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Re: manhattan style pads
Mark, Bruce et al
I don't think the difference between "ugly" and "Manhatten" methods is all
that much.
My method is a bit of a hybrid I suppose. Mostly ugly. But if I find a point
needs to be
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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#83
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Components
Many thanks Hans - my set of components arrived today!
Payment was sent straight away by first class post.
Keep up the excellent work!
Duncan G4DFV
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g4dfv2004 <duncan.walters@...>
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Re: manhattan style pads
Mark & Hans,
Many thanks for your replies. Small rectangular pads should work just
fine, and those I can come up with - I don't know why it didn't occur to
me.
Thanks for your help,
Bruce/nd8i
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Bruce Raymond <bruceraymond@...>
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#85
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Re: manhattan style pads
Hi All,
Actually, I think that the Manhattan in the QRP construction method really refers to the use of straight wires on a 90 degree grid. At least that is where the term originated. Typical
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Wes Hayward <w7zoi@...>
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#86
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Please suggest for alternative 'linear amplifier module'
Dear forum,
The IRF510 and 2N2218 is not available here in INDONESIA,
-Could you suggest an alternative for 'linear amplifier module' ?
-Can I just use:
HF BANDS QRP LINEAR AMPLIFIER - 4WATT or
TEN
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MILAREPA <MILAREPA@...>
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#87
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Re: Audio amp schematic
mark,
check the corrected schematic on http://www.phonestack.com/farhan.
the earlier circuit had a typo.
- farhan
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Ashhar Farhan <farhan@...>
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#91
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Audio amp schematic
Anyone checked this - is +V on pin 5 correct?
Should it not be on pin 6?
Mark.
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Mark <Mark@...>
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PCB
Hi all. I have posted a pic, I hope in the photos section. This is my
first attempt at using Press & Peel to create PCB's as I usually use
the island method etc for my projects. I was so impressed
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Bill Schofield <g0bak-m@...>
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Re: Audio amp schematic
Hi
according to my diagram +V should be on pin 6 as mentioned ..
looks like pins 5 and 6 need to be changed for each other as output must be
on 5 and volts in on 6
Charles G4VSZ
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Charles Darley
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filter shielding?
Hi all,
I had the intention to build this transceiver when a friend of me
brought this Yahoo group under my attention.
Too bad, now I spend all the time on reading all information instead
of
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Chris van den Berg
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Re: PCB
What is a "delta" tap washer? I'd be careful... When I bought my tap washers
there were "delta" washers and ordinary ones. But I don't recall what the
difference was. Anyone know?
I got my
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Re: filter shielding?
The only reason(s) I can think of _not_ to make 'em float in the air is that this technique has the potential to make the circuit sensitive to microphonics. And in a high-vibration or high-shock
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Jim Strohm <jstrohm@...>
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Re: Please suggest for alternative 'linear amplifier module'
Both those circuits will work fine, as will most any other QRP amp
circuit. A broadbanded circuit is easier to build and use because it
requires no tune-up and is less likely to have a parasitic
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Jim Strohm <jstrohm@...>
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IF amp pcb
Hello Fello wBuilders,
think I stuffed up a previous message post - anyway, have posted a
photo of my humble efforts at kitchen sink PCB making for the BITX20
IF Amp - its in the VK3BFA folder. Any
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vk3bfa <ablight@...>
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Re: IF amp pcb
Very nice PCB, I'm certainly enjoying these photos :-) Thanks to all for
your interesting posts :-) Being somewhat of a photographer, I always
say "One can never be too rich, too thin, or have too
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John Fisher <k5jhf@...>
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"delta" washers & Pads versus point-to-point wiring
Hi
After reding over today's posts...here are a couple of thoughts and
comments:
1) The manufacturer and model number for the faucet washer used in
BITX20 coils is probably much ado about a
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Arvid Evans <arvevans@...>
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#98
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Tap Washers
Hi All, Just to clarify, the Delta Washers I mentioned in the earlier
post are shaped more like a standard Torroid a little bigger than a T
50 and not as big as a T68 so I guess around a T55????? A
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Bill Schofield <g0bak-m@...>
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Rig photos
Hi
I uploaded my BITX20 pictures into the photographs section
http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/BITX20/lst
I also re-organised in there a little, so that the photos which were at the
top level
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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