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QCX 20m - Almost done... can't wait


 

Greetings all;
? ? Well I completed my QCX 20m last evening.? I have had my share of boneheaded mishaps which I take full credit for.? Initially when I was installing the glass diodes I broke one.? I manage to pillage one from a failed QRP project.? Last night when I was installing the volume pot I applied a bit too much pressure on it and cracked the board in the pot.? Net result I have no volume out.? I was able to jumper the leads on the pot to discover I am getting plenty of audio.? I hope to salvage the pot and to get the rig on-line this evening.? I may have to wait until the weekend do get to operate during the day when 20m will do better with propagation.


Hopefully these pictures come through.??

Just want to thank Hans for the continue support as well as providing just a great product.? Other than my missteps it was a great build.? Can't wait to get on the air.

72/73;
Kurt - W2MW


 

Greetings all again;
? ? I would like to add the following on my build.? When it comes to test equipment my resources are quite limited.? I don't even have a QRP Watt/SWR meter.??

? Since I'm using an 80m doublet antenna what I'll do is adjust my tuner with my primary radio (Yaesu FT 920) to set the tuner correctly.? Then I'll take the antenna connection and move it over to the QCX operating on or about the frequency I tuned up for.??

? ? I do have a QRP antenna tuner but only plan on using it in the field.

If anyone could suggest a good reliable Watt/SWR meter that will not break the bank I'm all ears..

Other than that I wrapped my toroids I wound them in accordance to Han's directions.??

I am now curious to see how well a stock built QCX-20 is going to play.

72;
Kurt - W2MW

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [QRPLabs] QCX 20m - Almost done... can't wait
From: "Kurt Zimmerman" <kurt@...>
Date: Wed, December 06, 2017 10:04 am
To: [email protected]

Greetings all;
? ? Well I completed my QCX 20m last evening.? I have had my share of boneheaded mishaps which I take full credit for.? Initially when I was installing the glass diodes I broke one.? I manage to pillage one from a failed QRP project.? Last night when I was installing the volume pot I applied a bit too much pressure on it and cracked the board in the pot.? Net result I have no volume out.? I was able to jumper the leads on the pot to discover I am getting plenty of audio.? I hope to salvage the pot and to get the rig on-line this evening.? I may have to wait until the weekend do get to operate during the day when 20m will do better with propagation.


Hopefully these pictures come through.??

Just want to thank Hans for the continue support as well as providing just a great product.? Other than my missteps it was a great build.? Can't wait to get on the air.

72/73;
Kurt - W2MW


 

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Hi Kurt,

I built the mWattmeter II (kit) from MultusSDR :

I found it does all I need for QRP operation and was quite accurate when compared to my other test kit .? Now recently superceded by a new version,

73

Dave

G3WUN


On 06/12/2017 17:29, Kurt Zimmerman wrote:

Greetings all again;
? ? I would like to add the following on my build.? When it comes to test equipment my resources are quite limited.? I don't even have a QRP Watt/SWR meter.??

? Since I'm using an 80m doublet antenna what I'll do is adjust my tuner with my primary radio (Yaesu FT 920) to set the tuner correctly.? Then I'll take the antenna connection and move it over to the QCX operating on or about the frequency I tuned up for.??

? ? I do have a QRP antenna tuner but only plan on using it in the field.

If anyone could suggest a good reliable Watt/SWR meter that will not break the bank I'm all ears..

Other than that I wrapped my toroids I wound them in accordance to Han's directions.??

I am now curious to see how well a stock built QCX-20 is going to play.

72;
Kurt - W2MW
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [QRPLabs] QCX 20m - Almost done... can't wait
From: "Kurt Zimmerman" <kurt@...>
Date: Wed, December 06, 2017 10:04 am
To: [email protected]

Greetings all;
? ? Well I completed my QCX 20m last evening.? I have had my share of boneheaded mishaps which I take full credit for.? Initially when I was installing the glass diodes I broke one.? I manage to pillage one from a failed QRP project.? Last night when I was installing the volume pot I applied a bit too much pressure on it and cracked the board in the pot.? Net result I have no volume out.? I was able to jumper the leads on the pot to discover I am getting plenty of audio.? I hope to salvage the pot and to get the rig on-line this evening.? I may have to wait until the weekend do get to operate during the day when 20m will do better with propagation.


Hopefully these pictures come through.??

Just want to thank Hans for the continue support as well as providing just a great product.? Other than my missteps it was a great build.? Can't wait to get on the air.

72/73;
Kurt - W2MW



 

Dave G3WUN wrote...

I built the mWattmeter II (kit) from MultusSDR :



Just curious... are the the MultusSDR kits just the
circuit boards and parts... i.e. you get to solder all
of the SMD part on the circuit board? TIA

--
73 Keith VE7GDH


 

Hi Keith,

There are about 30 SMD devices including two 8-lead ICs (not as close a lead pitch as the FST3253 as used in QRP Rx ).? R's and C's are 0805 , with four SMD can-type electrolytics.? The PCB board is quite large so components aren't packed too closely.? All components are clearly packed and labelled.

Obviously I don't know if you are happy with SMD construction but I feel it is fine even as a first SMD project.

Hope that helps.

Regards

Dave

G3WUN

'Test equipment is good'

On 06/12/2017 19:03, Keith VE7GDH wrote:
Dave G3WUN wrote...

I built the mWattmeter II (kit) from MultusSDR :



Just curious... are the the MultusSDR kits just the
circuit boards and parts... i.e. you get to solder all
of the SMD part on the circuit board? TIA


 

Dave G3WUN wrote...

I don't know if you are happy with SMD construction
but I feel it is fine even as a first SMD project.
It started some months ago when I viewed a view videos
that made hot air tools & SMDs to be not quite as difficult
to use as most of us think they are. I went looking for
an SMD kit (I've never made circuit boards... well, not
successfully) and I found the BITX-40. However, all the
SMD parts are already mounted on the board. I have one
and I'm about to do a few mods to it.

It was on the BITX support list that I heard about the
QCX. I had probably been to the QRP Labs site before, but
hadn't ordered anything prior to the QCX. I don't have
one on the air yet (enclosure, toroids) but I'm getting
close. It would be "full circle" to actually put an SMD
kit together. So far, I've only worked on some practice
kits (varying degrees of success... tiny parts were very
difficult, larger parts easy, smallish ICs (actually just
one so far) a zillion times times easier than I thought
it would be. The 80M and 40M QCXs have been fun to work
on and they will force me to brush up on my very rusty CW.
Afterwards, I will be on the look-out for something using
SMDs. The Proficio SDR transceiver looks interesting.
Thanks for your comments on the MultusSDR kits.

--
73 Keith VE7GDH