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Re: Picnic portables and GPS


Hans Summers
 


Andy et al

I love QRSS on holiday. Don't forget that this whole kits thing came from my Caribbean holiday in 2009. 2 hours of crazed building in the middle of the night, before rushing to the airport.??. Though I already had the QRSS keyer ready. I took it to Turkey too . It's great fun operating from locations you don't normally operate from, and being QRSS it is automatic operation so it doesn't subtract too much from your family holiday either!

Eventually in May 2010 that led to the first QRSS kit then the Ultimate then finally the Ultimate2 and Arduino shield we have these days!?

73 Hans G0UPL








On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 3:56 PM, andyfoad@... <andyfoad@...> wrote:
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--- In QRPLabs@..., g3zjo wrote:


>
> On 19/06/2013 14:14, andyfoad@... wrote:
> > Yes I suppose it all depends upon how the individual likes to
> > design their gear.
> I do like to see the various approaches to boxing the same project.

It's why I also like SPRAT. Always good to see how others innovate
their unique contraptions ;-)


> have just put my U2 in a box, I will get round to some pictures and a
> few words in time.

Come on - hurry up !


> The Picnic Portable has sparked the imagination, what a wonderful
> idea, plenty of room in the cabinet for a flask and sandwiches,
> couple of bananas etc.:-)

I've got a few ideas, anything could happen in the end.

I was hoping to have something ready to take on holiday but I don't
think time is on my side.

I like the idea of stringing up a wire for 600m /P and playing WSPR
sometime. Assuming the sandwiches and the bananas don't get in the way ;-)


> My box is the opposite very compact.

Said the actress to the Bishop !

Regards,

Andy


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