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Picnic portables and GPS


"andyfoad@..."
 

Was just looking at "flanged potting boxes" instead of Nescafe lids
(copyright G4JVF) ;-)

[SEARCH EBAY)

These look like a reasonable way of affixing a protective top to a
box, in which the GPS is underneath. Some epoxy resin or similar
around the edges to stop water getting in.

I have nit seen any box with an all round flange though which would
be even better.

Anyone seen them ?

73 de Andy


"Philip"
 

--- In QRPLabs@..., "andyfoad@..." <andyfoad@...> wrote:

Was just looking at "flanged potting boxes" instead of Nescafe lids
(copyright G4JVF) ;-)
It wasn't Nescafe!

I could tell you what brand it was but then I would have to kill you ;))




Philip G4JVF


"andyfoad@..."
 

Don't worry.

Your Tesco's own brand coffee secret is safe with me ;-))

73 de Andy (more a Carte Noir man myself)

--- In QRPLabs@..., "Philip" <pcteee@...> wrote:



--- In QRPLabs@..., "andyfoad@" <andyfoad@> wrote:

Was just looking at "flanged potting boxes" instead of Nescafe lids
(copyright G4JVF) ;-)
It wasn't Nescafe!

I could tell you what brand it was but then I would have to kill you ;))




Philip G4JVF


"David Atkins"
 

Andy, et al

Well, of course you could glue a lid on, but that raises more problems than
it solves for me.
If you just want a radio-transparent waterproof annexe to the U2 case,
gluing a lid over the GPS module would work. But a waterproof box is
probably cheaper (less than ?8 for 5 on ePay), has a complete seal, and is
easy to open for access to the module.

I wanted to tuck the U2 out of the way, with its antenna running away as
usual and with the GPS antenna in a place where it has a clear view of the
sky. For example, the U2 keeping dry with me in the car with the antennas
fed out of the window.
Of course, I could extend all the leads to the GPS module and put it in my
waterproof box, but GPS antennas are designed for this when the PPS signal
is not. Heaven knows, we are having enough problems with this aspect of the
U2 as it is ;-(

So, I'll wait for my new software, and hope to get one of the 'separates'
working with it.
Of course, I was silly enough to order an additional U2 at the same time as
the replacement software, so I am at the mercy of Hans' suppliers for
timings.

David
G8XBZ

-----Original Message-----
From: QRPLabs@... [mailto:QRPLabs@...] On Behalf Of
andyfoad@...
Sent: 18 June 2013 06:56
To: QRPLabs@...
Subject: [QRPLabs] Picnic portables and GPS

Was just looking at "flanged potting boxes" instead of Nescafe lids
(copyright G4JVF) ;-)

[SEARCH EBAY)

These look like a reasonable way of affixing a protective top to a box, in
which the GPS is underneath. Some epoxy resin or similar around the edges to
stop water getting in.

I have nit seen any box with an all round flange though which would be even
better.

Anyone seen them ?

73 de Andy



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Hans Summers
 


Hi David?

Of course, I was silly enough to order an additional U2 at the same time as
the replacement software, so I am at the mercy of Hans' suppliers for
timings.

Nobody wants to be at the mercy of those suppliers. PCB's manufactured in one week? Pffft.?

I'll arrange for the v2.02a chips to be sent to you separately...

73 Hans G0UPL


"andyfoad@..."
 

Hi David,

Yes I suppose it all depends upon how the individual likes to
design their gear.

Personally I like the all in one approach where ever possible.

I hate carrying box, batteries, cables, more accessories and
anything else with me, so I tend to go for the everything in the box
approach.

Although my current GPS intended for home use by default used a
waterproof gasket sealed plastic box simply because it was the
only box I could find that had the right size for the PSU + GPS
and output connectors (dual output to run both a U1 and a U2 at
the same time.

I'm now considering an old fashioned WOODEN box for a picnic
portable, just to be different ;-)

Happy building !

73 de Andy


g3zjo
 

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. I have just put my U2 in a box, I will get round to some pictures and a few words in time.
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.:-)
My box is the opposite very compact.

73 Eddie G3ZJO


"andyfoad@..."
 

--- In QRPLabs@..., g3zjo <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


"David Atkins"
 

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That?is?an?extremely?generous?gesture,?and?I?appreciate?it.
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Of all the groups I subscribe to, this is the one that ticks all the boxes for a 'Happy Family'. There is information, help, entertainment, and wit in good measure. I wish I had found QRP earlier.
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David
G8XBZ


From: QRPLabs@... [mailto:QRPLabs@...] On Behalf Of Hans Summers
Sent: 19 June 2013 14:08
To: QRPLabs@...
Subject: Re: [QRPLabs] Picnic portables and GPS


Hi David?

Of course, I was silly enough to order an additional U2 at the same time as
the replacement software, so I am at the mercy of Hans' suppliers for
timings.

Nobody wants to be at the mercy of those suppliers. PCB's manufactured in one week? Pffft.?

I'll arrange for the v2.02a chips to be sent to you separately...

73 Hans G0UPL


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



"Philip"
 


I'm now considering an old fashioned WOODEN box for a picnic
portable, just to be different ;-)
Nah!

It's got to be one of these to house it...
Room for some boiled eggs and soda pop too :)




Philip G4JVF


"andyfoad@..."
 

LOL!

Maybe this one would be suitable for Eddie's hot 6m PA ..?



;-)

--- In QRPLabs@..., "Philip" <pcteee@...> wrote:





I'm now considering an old fashioned WOODEN box for a picnic
portable, just to be different ;-)
Nah!

It's got to be one of these to house it...
Room for some boiled eggs and soda pop too :)




Philip G4JVF


"andyfoad@..."
 

--- In QRPLabs@..., Hans Summers <hans.summers@...> wrote:

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!

I think that's the key to it all.

Throw up a wire in the nearest coconut tree, leave a U2 running
and come back later after the beer has run out to check the
results.

Said in jest but true.

Building QRSS kits satisfies the need to build something as well
as providing the insight to radio propagation and investigations.

73 de Andy


g3zjo
 

On 19/06/2013 23:25, Hans Summers wrote:
It's great fun operating from locations you don't normally operate from
Yes and with the U2 being capable of knowing where it is (although I might be unsure) and inserting the QRA Loc. automatically. I am looking forward to the Trimble GPS compatibility being restored.

Time is running short now before I leave these cold soggy shores, touring in search of better climes and I was looking forward to pulling up and throwing the U2 into a bush with an antenna and activating some 28MHz WSPR.

Eddie G3ZJO