Atachments
G'day Troops,
I note that one or two contributors have mentioned attachments (which
do not appear).
At the same time there are some photographs which CAN be accessed.
Being a Bear of Very Little
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Sam Caldwell <samc@...>
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#77
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How to post schematics, images, etc.???
Help please...
I'm new to this forum thing, so I have to ask "How does one go about
posting a schematic or picture of BITX related info"? I sent an
attached file with one of my posts and now my email
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k7hkl_arv <arvevans@...>
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#76
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Re: Atachments
yahoo groups doesnt not retain attachments. if you can forward the
pictures to me, i canupload them on the folder.
i am new ot yahoo groups. i don't know if you can directly upload the
pictures
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Ashhar Farhan <farhan@...>
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#78
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Re: BFO Clarification?
Mark,
USB requires setting the carrier to the lower edge of the filter's
passband and LSB requires setting the carrier to the upper edge.
given that we are sourcing crystals from varied places, it
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Ashhar Farhan <farhan@...>
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#75
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Re: Components
<AOL> Thanks Hans, all arrived safe and sound
Jon H.
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Jon Harris <jon@...>
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#74
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BFO Clarification?
All
I'm happy soldering here, but have a question:
In the text for the BITX20 it says "If you are using this for 14MHz
and above, the BFO will need a coil in series with the crystal".
This is what
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Mark <Mark@...>
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#73
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Re: The PC as a lab instrument
Hey it wasn't *that* far off topic! Have a look back in the archives... It
stems from Farhan's questions about PC use which also relates to his telling
us previously about him using his computer for
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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#72
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Fw: RE: The PC as a lab instrument
I thought this forum was focused on the BITX20. Have I gotten into the wrong forum by accident?
Arv - K7HKL
-----Forwarded Message-----
Sent: Jun 25, 2004 7:34 AM
To: "'BITX20@...'"
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arvevans@...
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#71
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BITX20 & BITX40
Hello to the BITX20 group (this is my first posting on this forum).
Farhan and myself have exchanged a couple of off-forum emails regarding mods to his excellent design. One interesting possibility
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arvevans@...
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#69
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Re: More components
Thanks for the offer Bruce. Let's keep it in mind and see how it goes. Over
half the orders I had were from the UK, other than that US, Singapore and
New Zealand. I don't know if that's because I
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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#70
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Re: The PC as a lab instrument
Don't get me wrong, I don't look askance at store-bought technology at all,
nor have anything against it or any other aspect of amateur radio. Some
people are committed QRP enthusiasts. I am mostly
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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Re: Components
No problem Mark.
Sorry list members, Jack's earlier message on this subject and my reply got
copied to the whole list when in fact it was intended to be offlist.
Note that this list is configured
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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#67
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Re: The PC as a lab instrument
We should not look askance at ALL "store-bought" technology. Sometimes, recycled gear is nearly as satisfying as homebrewed, especially if it's recycled from the dust bin.
A few months back, I was
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Jim Strohm <jstrohm@...>
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#66
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Re: Components
Mine arrived today too, many thanks Hans.
wrote:
morning. My
you have
for 8 years
takes most of
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Mark <Mark@...>
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#65
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BFO Finished
I've completed the VFO today, uploaded a couple of pictures to the
reflector. Not too sure about L3 - used a fixed choke instead of
winding. Any thoughts? Seems to be working OK.
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Mark <Mark@...>
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#64
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Re: The PC as a lab instrument
Farhan, I don't have a PC at home at all, except an old laptop my XYL uses
for internet access. I prefer to do everything without a PC. I even built my
crazy 30m QRSS beacon project with no PC or
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Hans Summers <Hans.Summers@...>
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#63
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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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#62
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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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#60
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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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#59
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