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Re: QSX to be shown at FDIM this year?
http://www.qrparci.org/fdim
By SkipF, NT1G <skip.flem@...> · #33342 ·
Re: QSX to be shown at Friedrichshafen this year?
One can hope!! Jack, W8TEE
By jjpurdum · #33341 ·
Re: QSX to be shown at Friedrichshafen this year?
FDIM would be even better... ;-) -- John AE5X https://ae5x.blogspot.com
By John AE5X · #33340 ·
QSX to be shown at Friedrichshafen this year?
Anyone know if QSX might be ready by Friedrichshafen this June 21-23? <URL:http://www.hamradio-friedrichshafen.de/ham-en/> eagerly watching every day, 72/73 de Ken N9VV -- ?\_(¥Ä)_/?
By Ken N9VV <n9vv@...> · #33339 ·
Re: My morse keys
Another idea to try: Invert your thinking. The switch doesn't have to be the stationary part. I attached one to the end of a short stick and put some heat shrink tubing around to guide the wire down
By Joe Street · #33338 ·
Re: My morse keys
Hi Dennis, I have seen them before, there are some ex-army keys that look quite similar. I have had some good straight keys in the past including the Junker key - see photo below. The little micro
By R. Tyson · #33337 ·
Re: My morse keys
Hi Your little key is probably lighter than mine. If it works for you then great.. I found this a number of years ago, It was used by Indian rail way workers out on the line doing repairs. They would
By dkwflight · #33336 ·
My morse keys
I wanted a small lightweight key for portable use. Ended up using micro switches. These are fixed to a strip of plastic cut from one of those white chopping boards sold cheaply in supermarkets. The
By R. Tyson · #33335 ·
Re: QSX
Jim, glad to here that You dropped a zero! Otherwise I would have to look for an alternative capacitor. But having a Q of 300 is OK for me, even if I loose some power in it. 73 Axel DF1ET
By Axel · #33334 ·
Re: QSX
Sorry Axel I guess I dropped a zero when I typed 30. Still a capacitor in the hundreds range is terrible and a good capacitor should be 10 times that or more. The capacitor I use in my magloop has a Q
By Joe Street · #33333 ·
Re: QSX
George, try the Elecraft W1 watt/SWR meter kit.? Very neat design and measures down to about a tenth of a watt.? Also provides a neat light show in operation. Somewhat pricey but a very neat kit.?
By Jim · #33332 ·
Re: QSX - antenna work in the rain
he he, guilty as charged. But, the rain of the century here? finally stopped a week or so ago, so most signals from the GADS! are now somewhat dry. Recent N4QA RBN spots, to the untrained eye, might
By n4qa at_hotmail.com <n4qa@...> · #33331 ·
Re: QSX - antenna work in the rain
Hi Bill, You are right but I am not brave enough - or is that not foolish enough :) I just went out in a misting rain and deployed 100 feet of green THHN up and over the top of the tree. I was
By Bill Cromwell · #33330 ·
Re: QSX - antenna work in the rain
Hi there, same name. Fancy meeting you here. Bill, shouldn't antenna erecting be done while stark naked in a roaring thunderstorm? Better wait until after dark though! 72 / 73, Bill, N4QA
By n4qa at_hotmail.com <n4qa@...> · #33329 ·
Re: QSX - antenna work in the rain
Hi, I think putting up antennas under severe thunderstorms would give the best results. I am not brave enough (foolish enough?) to try that. It looks like it will rain in a little while. I am waiting
By Bill Cromwell · #33328 ·
Re: QSX - antenna work in the rain
canadian wisdom says freezing rain is best. wrote:
By Joe Street · #33327 ·
An even simpler method for going "...where no man has gone before"...ok, few men...outside the design band of your QCX
Just read the QCX assembly manual, section 4.9 Frequency Presets. The manual which I have is Rev 1.11, and it's on page 75. Have fun ! 72 / 73, Bill, N4QA ps 'Mr 72' is Oleg Borodin, RX3G ( formerly,
By n4qa at_hotmail.com <n4qa@...> · #33326 ·
Re: First time /p for some minutes #40m #qcx
Jens, That's great and congrats! Perhaps in the right condx, and after my sunset here on the east coast, we can link up transatlantic. .unfortunately for you that would be a night time trip. My QCX 40
By Steve Raas - N2JDQ - FN13DD · #33325 ·
First time /p for some minutes #40m #qcx
Hi all, I just wanted to show you my first attempt to work with the QCX40 in portable use. Yesterday, I decided to cycle to the only "hill" in my surroundings in northern Germany (15m a.s.l. instead
By DG2FDD <dg2fdd@...> · #33324 ·
Re: Regarding QCX-series rigs, anyone out there bypassing the ATmega328P and directly freq-programming the SI5351A_MSOP ( SPI-style ) ?
72 historically was begun by Oleg Borordin, a Russian QRP guru. Sorry Oleg, forgot your call. David J. Wilcox K8WPE¡¯s iPad
By David Wilcox K8WPE · #33323 ·