Re: Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
Chuck, I¡¯ve watched a whole bunch of your videos- and some several times. They contain a lot of useful information and it would be horrible for me if I could not go back and re-watch something I
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Karl Heinz Kremer - K5KHK
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#19442
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Re: Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
You can turn comments off wrote:
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Alan B
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Re: Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
Good idea.? I'll do that and I'll point to them from the k7qo.com home page.? That is great.? Then I don't have to put up with snide remarks from the people I don't want to hear from.? :-) Thanks
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chuck adams
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#19440
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Re: Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
Chuck, You can upload to archive.org for permanent storage.? The wayback machine has some backups of your web site. Cheers, Will ZL1TAO
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William Kimber
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#19439
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Re: Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
There's a lot going on behind the scenes with YouTube on views. About half my views come from posting on the Zed or eham and various Facebook groups. Tge rest come from YouTube suggested videos on
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Mark Schoonover <mark@...>
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#19438
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Re: Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
Is there any disadvantage to leaving your videos on YouTube? Even if the audience is not huge, why not just leave them up?
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Michael Thompson
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Re: Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
Out of 759K hams in the U.S., I suspect at least 3/4 of a million of them have no interest in this aspect of ham radio. I only subscribe to a couple ham channels with similar emphasis and only one of
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Eric KE6US <eric.csuf@...>
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#19436
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Re: Videos and Information [OT]
Chuck, yes, please keep your videos online. They are amongst the best available and invaluable to us learning and advanced hams with modest means! Michael 2E0IHW ...
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Michael.2E0IHW
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#19435
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Re: Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
Hello Chuck, K7QO, Thank you for reposting the 2015 video "Aluminum Enclosure Construction". I have downloaded it to my hard drive. I don't understand why you are deleting videos from your YouTube
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Ken KM4NFQ
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#19434
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Re: Videos and Information [OT]
I, for one, hope that you leave your videos up on Youtube. I have watched most of them and certainly recognize the amount of work that you did in making them, and as long as Youtube does not restrict
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VE3GAM Al McRorie
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#19433
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Re: Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
Chuck, I expect the reason the hits on your videos appear low is that most hams do not know about them.? The hundreds of us on a few QRP oriented reflectors are aware of what you do and how much time
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jerrydjohnston@...
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#19432
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Aluminum Enclosures by K7QO
Look for the above on the K7QO YouTube Channel in about half an hour.? I found it in 10 seconds after the previous posting. It takes some time to upload to YouTube. I am deleting videos over the next
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chuck adams
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#19431
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Videos and Information [OT]
Ken et al, There is a good possibility that I still have the video on my hard drive.? I'll look after this posting and if it appears in the next hour you will know that I had good luck in finding it.
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chuck adams
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Re: metal cutting bench shear
Hello Chuck, K7QO, My only regret is that I did not download that video before it disappeared. There was so much good information in one place, and it wasn't very long. I worked with metal in the
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Ken KM4NFQ
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#19429
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Re: metal cutting bench shear
I took the video down as I am cleaning house. I have the information in my lab notebook at k7qo.com I am also redoing a bunch of videos this week while the wife is out of town.? :-)? I can make a
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chuck adams
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#19428
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metal cutting bench shear
Greetings, Chuck, K7QO suggested that I contact you guys and let you know about the 12" bench shear I ordered todau from Amazon.Com, including Free Shipping. The shear weighs 60+ pounds!
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Ken KM4NFQ
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers?
A DDS makes a synthesized sine wave by the nature of its operation. The basic principle of operation of a DDS is simple. The chip has a digital to analog converter with some number of bits of
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Shirley Dulcey KE1L
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#19426
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers?
I think the sine wave is made from the square wave. The square wave is made by a counter. Bob Macklin K5MYJ Seattle, Wa. "Real Radios Glow In The Dark"
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Bob Macklin <macklinbob@...>
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#19425
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers?
Got one approx $50 from Guangyi0016 store (aliexpress) ..Original developer is not in the "business" any longer Fellow who did the software upgrades / battery mod is active on the "nanovna-users"
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jim
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#19424
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers?
Depends what you want to do with the VFO based on 9850. I've not seen any application specified. If the application is a Spectrum analyzer its not the chip you want. Spurs 60db down from the carrier
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ajparent1/kb1gmx <kb1gmx@...>
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