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Re: Friday Lunch and Ops
Good and bad news re. ops yesterday... the good: absolute beautiful WX, hung out with two Daves and Barry, worked several POTA stations in WA and MS, got great reports. Used the Alpha mag loop and my
By David · #10095 ·
Re: Band Pass Filters
Schematic of 20 meter bandpass filter.
By Doug Hendricks · #10094 ·
Re: Band Pass Filters
I will bring it to Pacificon and give it to her to try.? I think it will help.? I listened today.? ?Tuned to 40 meter Ft8 frequency,? loud stations.? Inserted filter, nothing heard.? Took it
By Doug Hendricks · #10093 ·
Re: Band Pass Filters
I think it looks ok! Can see the insertion loss, a few dB. A little ripple, so 3 element circuit? Not too steep, so I wonder if it would help for Joy's use, which I think was filter other signals in
By Cliff Sojourner K6CLS · #10092 ·
Re: Band Pass Filters
This shows marker at 14.650.? Cliff, how does it look?
By Doug Hendricks · #10091 ·
Re: Band Pass Filters
Here is my first attempt at building a bandpass filter for 20 meters.? How does it look.
6m on fire SA won't make lunch
73, Eric NF6S ex WD6DBM ?
By Eric · #10088 ·
Re: Band Pass Filters
If you look at the tiny low pass filters (toroids plus capacitors) on the circuit board of your uSDX or QDX, that's the size of filtering you need for QRP bandpass filters for 10M or bandstop filters
By Ron, N6YWU · #10087 ·
Re: Band Pass Filters
Doug, yes the most I run is 10 W and usually less. I hear interference, mostly from CW stations. I'm not sure if they are on the same band that I am on or not. It seems to me it bleeds to some of the
By Joy Rabins · #10086 ·
Re: Friday Lunch and Ops
Dave, Do you mean the cafe at noon and ops at about 1:30pm? I think those are the normal times. I am planning on coming to both. Joy N6GO
By Joy Rabins · #10085 ·
Re: Friday Lunch and Ops
I will not be there today. I have out of town guests. See you (at least some of you) at Pacificon next week. Hiroki AH6CY
By Hiroki Kato · #10084 ·
Re: Friday Lunch and Ops
Planning to join y'all for lunch, ops and bike. Best, --David KM6RI
By David · #10083 ·
Re: Friday Lunch and Ops
I'll be entertaining my favorite kindergartner while her mom goes to the first parent/teacher conference.? There is a small chance I'll get out to the ops afterwards.? If not, next week. Dick
By Dick Grote · #10082 ·
Friday Lunch and Ops
I plan to be at the Bay Cafe for lunch and ops at the Baylands around 1:30 Dave W6VYC
By David W Crocker · #10081 ·
Re: IC 7300 Clock Battery
Thanks Dave, I don't think the clock in my 7300 has ever been correct. Thanks for passing this fix on. I will forward to my engineering department, my husband. Joy N6GO
By Joy Rabins · #10080 ·
Band Pass Filters
Very? interesting postings.? But are we using a cannon to kill a fly?? These filters are all good and do the job I am sure.? But they are expensive,? and handle hundreds of? Watts. Joy runs qrp.
By Doug Hendricks · #10079 ·
IC 7300 Clock Battery
How many of us have a 7300 with the clock battery run down and time constantly needs setting. Here is a nice solution by installing a rechargeable battery LR 2032 and a 1K resistor. IC7300 extra clock
By David W Crocker · #10078 ·
S tuner by PA0FRI
This is the original source of the S Tuner design that was in the FARS homebrew contest. The unit at FARS was nicely built in a non-conductive wooden/plexiglass box. He claimed this tuner architecture
By David W Crocker · #10077 ·
Re: Dunstar Filters
Christopher, Nice looking products with very good adjacent band rejection. The low power toroid versions are reasonably priced. Dave W6VYC
By David W Crocker · #10076 ·
Re: Dunstar Filters
We (AB6RF and me) have been pretty happy with K6WX's filters and diplexers at Pacificon. We rarely run more than 500W on any station (due to AC power limitations). They run cool; we have never plugged
By Christopher AI6KG · #10075 ·