Re: QDX shipping update
Getting it built by Thanksgiving is really on me not the USPS. The USPS is slowing down by a lot, but it's not THAT bad yet. Chicago to here in Tucson area takes over a week, but I think a lot of that
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Fred Spinner
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Re: QCX PC board spots and mini holes
Don, but are they connected on both sides? The larger ones are but most of the ones I pointed to do not. It¡¯s almost like they were put there as tack points to keep the copper stuck to the fiber
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David Wilcox K8WPE
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Re: British electrical plugs
We can probably all agree the topside. Dan -- Daniel Holmes, danielh@... "Laugh while you can, monkey boy!" -- Lord John Whorfin
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Daniel Holmes
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Re: British electrical plugs
We need to discuss which side of the road is safer to drive on, too. Phil, K3UT
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PHILIP GRAITCER
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Re: QDX new firmware 1_01
I'm very excited about the IQ output! Question: What is the frequency range on receive? Is it also limited to 3.4-14.5 MHz? -- Ryan Flowers - W7RLF MiscDotGeek - QRP and More (Website) (
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Ryan Flowers
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Re: QDX
Many thanks Hans, that explains things. Greatly apprectiated. 73 Hew VA7HU (ex DA2YI)
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Hew Lines <va7hu@...>
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Re: British electrical plugs
Hi Evan. What are the ratings, please? 73 Roger 8P6RX ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
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Roger Hill
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Re: British electrical plugs
Mike Perry, There are two different 120vac receptacles with different ampere ratings: One is rated for 15amps, the other for 20amps.? The fact that the receptacle rated for 20 amps has a
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Evan Hand
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Re: British electrical plugs
Hello!? One thing I do for long distance power needs is to use as Allison states, "low voltage landscape wiring".? I use that to keep a large Ah battery charged and on float.? As long as you don't
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Steve
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Re: British electrical plugs
Probably: the electrons just flow on the other side of the wire... -- Julian, N4JO.
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Julian N4JO
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Re: British electrical plugs
Neat! Would that be coger in the UK? Michael UK
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Michael.2E0IHW <blumu@...>
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Re: British electrical plugs
Here in the USA (conus) 24V AC is typically used for landscape lighting and uses direct bury cable.? The requirements to do that are trivial no electrician required.? Good care (fusing) is easy as
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: QCX PC board spots and mini holes
Dave, If you look at the corresponding location of the little dots on the opposite side of the board, I think you will find that it is ground plane there as well. They are to bond the ground plane
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Don VE3IDS
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Re: British electrical plugs
Not worried about our sturdy plugs. The main risk comes from heater switches manufactured far far away... Michael UK
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Michael.2E0IHW <blumu@...>
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Re: British electrical plugs
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va3rr
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Re: British electrical plugs
We're not afraid, we're prudent: 240v/250V bites a lot harder than 110v. You can guess for yourself how I know ;-) The plugs aren't different sizes: they are fused specifically to protect the
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Julian N4JO
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Re: British electrical plugs
Next up, the Tubes versus Valves discussion -) 73 de Lee KX4TT Even without that G3 call sign, Peter, I¡¯d suspect you were in the UK. ¡ªMike Perry, WA4MP
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Lee
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British electrical plugs
Even without that G3 call sign, Peter, I¡¯d suspect you were in the UK. Why? Because at the regulatory level the British seem to fear electricity far more that we Americans do. We require inspections
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Mike Perry, WA4MP
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Re: A remote QDX....
That¡¯s if its a hard wired installation with a ring main in the shed and separate lighting circuits etc If a ¡°temporary¡± extension lead into a socket in the house I think it avoids all the
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Peter M0PWX
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Re: QCX PC board spots and mini holes
Nice job! Vis-a-vis the tiny holes, might they be vias? Vias are used to connect various circuit board layers, including ground planes...
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va3rr
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