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Re: QRP Contes
Hi, the contest just ended and I captured very little QRP activities. Fortunately the Marconi Contest was on as well and the QCX on a GP abt 10 m up did very well on 20 m.? 88 QSO's and 26 countries
By Martin DK3UW · #25049 ·
Re: Acrylic Case for QCX?
Nice! Jack, W8TEE
By jjpurdum · #25048 ·
Re: Acrylic Case for QCX?
This is my humble attempt at a QCX case with a clear acrylic top. It is best described as a "perspex sandwich" as it has open sides to allow easy access to the sockets.
By Brian George · #25047 ·
Re: 4S 18650 Pack #qcx
I think you're best off charging cells independently.? You can try building something like this. https://youtu.be/KoHtxZG7leQ I built one, only to realize the boards I got are defective and don't
By Kent Vanderploeg · #25045 ·
Re: Acrylic Case for QCX?
Check with the builder that makes the covers for my Clocks. He makes custom units. His E-Mail address is, *Contact John of JR's Custom Acrylics,? Directly at john@...
By Joe WB9SBD · #25044 ·
Acrylic Case for QCX?
Hi Folks, I'm nearly finished building a QCX transceiver and would like to put it into a case with a clear acrylic top. I saw one case like that in the builder's gallery, but no info on what it was or
By Al Clark · #25042 ·
Re: Shipping time to the US
Oh Hans, no problem! They probably mistakenly put it on a crippled camel on the "silk road"! Now that USPS has it, it's probably coming from New York City to Dallas by Pony Express! :-)) Roy WA0YMH
By Roy Appleton · #25040 ·
Re: Shipping time to the US
Hi Roy Of the 41 people who have informed us of package arrival since the relocation, the average shipping time to US is 13 days. But as always, there is plenty of variation in the international post
By Hans Summers · #25039 ·
Shipping time to the US
Looks like you can expect about 3 weeks or more for delivery to the US. It took 2 weeks to get to US customs and so I'm expecting at least another week before I get it via USPS! I'll update when I
By Roy Appleton · #25038 ·
Re: Turkey?
Hi Greg... Yes, QRP Labs ships from where I am. Which was Tokyo until June 2016. And indeed for nearly 2 more years after I left, since the part-time helpers I had there were doing a good job and were
By Hans Summers · #25037 ·
Re: Turkey?
Hi Greg, You probably missed this info -?https://qrp-labs.com/newsmay2018.html ( https://qrp-labs.com/newsmay2018.html )?;-) 73 Lexa, ok1dst
By Lexa, OK1DST · #25036 ·
Re: most popular band ordered
A considerable achievement, Hans. Congratulations. It is. Before the introduction of telex, the Service used landline telegraphy. One member of a parallel branch of my family was a Landline
By John Rabson · #25035 ·
Re: most popular band ordered
How cool is that! I just ordered a 20M QCX and look forward to building it. I'll order a 17M version when the stamps arrive :)
By Michael N6MST · #25034 ·
Turkey?
I just went to the post office this morning and received my qrp labs clock kit. Interesting that this was shipped from Mugla, Turkey.? Kind of curious about the qrp lab's distribution, I thought kits
By Greg Wasik · #25033 ·
Re: most popular band ordered
Hello Hans, Friday, July 6, 2018 The forum will need a philatelist section now ;) I see Hans is visiting London, someone saw him looking for a little berth to moor up yesterday
By Chris Wilson · #25032 ·
Re: most popular band ordered
Sign me up for a mint block! Jon KF5TFJ
By Jon ¡°KF5TFJ¡± Noxon · #25031 ·
Re: most popular band ordered
Thanks Michael, and thanks everyone for all your support! It is indeed a lot of QCX kits. Today we had a visit from two senior regional managers from the post office headquarters, they wanted to see
By Hans Summers · #25030 ·
Re: most popular band ordered
By richard allen · #25029 ·
Re: U3S & OLG1 new version drifting in Altitude
Hi every one and thank you for this information, as this is the first OLG1 GPS i have made and used i was not sure of the accuracy. This is interesting? as i was not sure what to expect. My GPS is
By Stuart Cameron Vk5ade · #25028 ·
Re: U3S & OLG1 new version drifting in Altitude
Your fan was acting as a reflector and causing doppler shift of the received GPS signal. ;) Pretty cool, eh?
By Old Dog <3r5k1n3@...> · #25027 ·