Re: Antenna recommendation for nursing home setting
Great thanks for the info, much appreciated
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Robbie Megaw <koonektid@...>
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Re: Antenna recommendation for nursing home setting
I made a cardboard template that just fit the socket. I moved it around until I found a good location surrounding the power outlet and marked it off with Magic Marker. I then used a nibbler to cut
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Reginald Beardsley
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Re: Antenna recommendation for nursing home setting
With mine I was very impressed that it was quieter than my long wire, as being completely off grid rural, I? suffer horrendous interference from the PV controllers. I bought this just? to try, and
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Pentagrid
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Re: Almost ready to give up but...
Just wanted to publicly thank a member here for privately offering FRG7 parts.
Good people here.
I've put the FRG7 aside while I torture a Heathkit now.
If I find a fix in the future, I'll
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Bob W8RMV
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Re: Antenna recommendation for nursing home setting
Indeed a active loop antenna can work well (when you don't have to much noise in the building).
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73 Lex PH2LB
https://www.ph2lb.nl/
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Lex PH2LB
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Re: Antenna recommendation for nursing home setting
I can recommend this, it is compact, and can be placed inside against a wall. I have one, it works very well. The output cable can be connected to the SO259 aerial connector on the
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Pentagrid
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Re: Antenna recommendation for nursing home setting
Hi, could you please document or show some pictures of how you did the emi
socket
I also have being thinking of doing the same as i have a spare emi socket
sitting here unused at the moment
How did
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Robbie Megaw <koonektid@...>
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Antenna recommendation for nursing home setting
I've been prepping my FRG-7 to lend to a gentleman who lives in a 12 x 13 ft room in a nursing facility..
I'm looking for suggestions of what sort of antenna to set up for him. Do I need to connect
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Reginald Beardsley
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Re: Digital readout
The display input connects to the Yaesu tp02 on the AF/IF board, the positive supply to the terminal strip that supplies the lighting, the negative lead grounded. The display will come on/off with the
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Pentagrid
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Re: Digital readout
I am also interested - thanks Marcel
Andy
G0BZW
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andyporter@...
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Re: Digital readout
Great, thanks for that.
Ian G1MZW
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ian.gillson@...
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Re: Digital readout
Yes, I will share it, no problem.? 5 Other people have asked me for this counter. I'm drawing a pcb for it.
It is a prototype at the moment with a buffer amplifier for the HF-input and an opamp for
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Marcel, de PA8MA
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Re: Digital readout
How do you hook it up?
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Randy K7RAN
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Re: Almost ready to give up but...
Latest update:
Q105 just doesn't seem to want to mix.? It tests well, but it is producing 42MHz instead of the 2-3MHz. ?? The 2 IFs coming in to it are fine.
So I am going to order MPF103's (can't
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Bob W8RMV
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Re: Digital readout
One easy and cheap way to add a digital frequency display is right here.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005257038382.html
Just program the module for an IF shift of -3,455, and it will read the
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Pentagrid
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Re: Digital readout
I second that.
AK
Sent: dinsdag 25 april 2023 21:09
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Yaesu-FRG-7] Digital readout
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Alex Kout
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Re: Digital readout
On 25 Apr 2023 19:13, "Marcel, de PA8MA" <mga.jacobs@...> wrote:
Here is my version with a color TFT screen.
The startup screen when you switch on the FRG and the digital readout with S-meter.
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ian.gillson@...
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Re: Digital readout
Here is my version with a color TFT screen.
The startup screen when you switch on the FRG and the digital readout with S-meter.
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Marcel, de PA8MA
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Re: Digital readout
Thank you for your information. That's what I thought already. I have owned a FRG for 30 years ago, and I could not remember if there is a zero beat on carrier in USB position, like the modern
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Marcel, de PA8MA
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Re: Digital readout
When receiving SSB the BFO is shifted 1.5kHz above or below the carrier frequency for USB or LSB, Most modern receivers allow for this in the frequency display. This is normal. The FRG7 uses a simple
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Pentagrid
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