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Re: Heatsinks for TO-92 type transistors
Neat idea Colin, I shall try that today... A heatsink I made was from a strip of Coke tin material about 1" wide by 3" long cut with scissors... Roll it up lengthwise on a suitable drill bit shank
By "Philip" <pcteee@...> · #573 ·
UQRSS - WSPR Overnight Test.
UQRSS - WSPR Overnight Test. A good run overnight, nothing exotic but consistent spots into Germany, and France with also Sweden, Spain and Norway. Perfect operation and frequency has remained
By "David Barber" <david.barber@...> · #572 ·
Heatsinks for TO-92 type transistors
Hi, I was looking to fit a heatsink on the 2N7000 on the single mode QRSS kit and found out that the end caps of some glass fuses just fit over the TO-92 type transistor so keep those burned out
By "woodiescbj" <jobaco@...> · #571 ·
Re: WSPR Locator.
OK Tony and Steve, Thanks for returning so soon. I have no GPS connected to the kit but it's quite clear Tony gave the reply : The locator is complemented from the member's profile stored in the
By "f6gwb" <f6gwb@...> · #570 ·
Re: WSPR Locator.
Do you have a GPS on your kit? If my GPS loses lock (it's indoors and sometimes does) the correct IO94 decoded by the GPS and displayed on the kit is substituted on the WSPR database with the stored
By Tony Volpe <tony.volpe.1951@...> · #569 ·
Re: WSPR Locator.
Gerard, Are you using a GPS with the Ultimate beacon? 73s Steve
By Stephen Farthing <squirrox@...> · #568 ·
WSPR Locator.
Hi all, I am puzzled seeing that the spots I get from WSPRnet for my little U-QRSS-kit are showing a 6 characters locator while I typed only 4 characters in the "locator" parameter of the
By "f6gwb" <f6gwb@...> · #567 ·
DFCW beacon on 10139.957
Hi all I am now running a DFCW beacon on 10139.957. It's a Ultimate QRSS kit with output 180mW. My antenna is a small GP, only 5m long , 0.5m above the ground. It's tuned to 10140. Reports is
By Steinar Aanesland <saanes@...> · #566 ·
Re: Low frequency from U-QRSS-kit.
Hi Tony, Thanks for your last post. I think you are wright, I will let C4&C5 as the are now, at least for a while as this seems to work properly. It also seems that the propagation last night and
By "f6gwb" <f6gwb@...> · #565 ·
Re: Ultimate QRSS kit available?
Hi Steve, many thanks for this quick info! 73, Stefan, DL4GCS
By Stefan Teuscher <stefan.teuscher@...> · #564 ·
Hams' Law # 23
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By Grover Cleveland <clevelandg@...> · #563 ·
Re: Can't now decode my own WSPR signals.....
Hi Steve, you are right just about all my homemade equipment has holes for trimmers U-QRSS and QRSS included, thanks also for the offer of a new 160m Xtal, if by chance it is not the Xtal I will of
By "woodiescbj" <jobaco@...> · #562 ·
Re: Ultimate QRSS kit available?
I have a batch of 200 kits almost ready. They will be in the shop after Tuesday. 73s Steve
By Stephen Farthing <squirrox@...> · #561 ·
Ultimate QRSS kit available?
Hello, I like to try out the U-QRSS kit, but unfortunately cannot order it in the shop of hanssummers.com. Do I make a mistake or are they out of stock? 73s, Stefan, DL4GCS
By "kw6085" <stefan.teuscher@...> · #560 ·
Re: Can't now decode my own WSPR signals.....
How true!!! :-) David G8OQW *** _____ From: QRPLabs@... [mailto:QRPLabs@...] On Behalf Of Stephen Farthing Sent: 26 August 2012 15:51 To:
By "David Barber" <david.barber@...> · #559 ·
Re: Can't now decode my own WSPR signals.....
Are you using a GPS? I see you're being spotted with a 6 character locator showing, mine only does 4 characters - am I missing something? And for some reason I'm seeing large DT figures here for my
By "David Barber" <david.barber@...> · #558 ·
Re: Can't now decode my own WSPR signals.....
Hi Guys, There is an little known law of ham radio that generally is infallible but they never teach on courses or test for in licence exams. It goes like this :- If you have a project that works
By Stephen Farthing <squirrox@...> · #557 ·
WSPR - First Spots
OK so it's now on air on 10.140101 with my magic antenna and less than 150mW at the antenna feed point. And luckily some are low on their monitoring frequency so I have my first spots in Germany and
By "David Barber" <david.barber@...> · #556 ·
Re: Can't now decode my own WSPR signals.....
Hi David/All That's interesting and I can now report that my WSPR is working once again! I found that I had to change FSK AdJ to 1,250 when previously it had worked without a hitch for weeks on
By "g4sfs" <g4sfs@...> · #555 ·
Re: Can't now decode my own WSPR signals.....
Yes Peter, Mine moves down when the TX comes on too. I can't say exactly by how much. I had thought it was my not wonderful power supply, but it may be some kind of loading issue on the oscillator. To
By Tony Volpe <tony.volpe.1951@...> · #554 ·