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Re: Send in your QRP Pictures!
You guys are awesome- thanks so much for the support in uploading your photos. Six photos gave me enough to build a header banner for the group. Go to the groups main page to check it out:
By Ryan Flowers · #151 ·
Re: Send in your QRP Pictures!
Ed, If you want to do more things with tubes you have lots of choices but may I suggest building a true clone of the PARASET, or Philmore NT-200 Novice transmitter.? These won't be fast or cheap if
By Leland L. Bahr · #150 ·
Re: Send in your QRP Pictures!
Sent some pictures of the Ugly Weekender Transceiver I built in 2014. I'd like to have more projects to send but I have no photos of them (for some damn reason). I want to do more things with tubes.
By Jon Edwards · #149 ·
Re: Group Introduction: If you're going to post on the group, reply here!
Thanks Ryan for providing all of us a place to discuss our QRP projects. It would be lonely without a group like this to hang out on. Rev. O. Alan Jones, N8WQ
By Alan N8WQ · #148 ·
Re: Group Introduction: If you're going to post on the group, reply here!
Replying. John - nohj
By John, N0HJ · #147 ·
Re: Group Introduction: If you're going to post on the group, reply here!
Thanks Ryan 72/3 Curt KB5JO
By Curt · #146 ·
Re: Headers / Pins / Crimper Solutions for Off-board Items?
I use wire wrap pins and nixie tube sockets as my off PCB connectors.
By Rob <roomberg@...> · #145 ·
Re: How to get Files from the old qrp-tech group
here you go. I had a copy of it. ______________ Have fun, Jon N5JLD http://www.n5jld.net
By Jon D · #144 ·
Re: How to get Files from the old qrp-tech group
Are you still a member of the qpr-tech group? If not you need to re-join -- Ryan Flowers W7RLF https://miscdotgeek.com
By Ryan Flowers · #143 ·
Re: How to get Files from the old qrp-tech group
I "owned" a file in the qrp-tech group, and I am unable to access it to transfer it to the new qrptech group. It is ham-qrp.lbr, a library I created for some commonly used Eagle CAD components.
By Ted KX4OM · #142 ·
Re: 2010 smdBITXv4 kit for sale
Ooooops! 20 M. smdBITX20 Thanks Ryan! Newt N4EWT
By Newt N4EWT · #141 ·
Re: Group Introduction: If you're going to post on the group, reply here!
Here is my first, to be moderated, post. 73, Bill? KU8H
By Bill Cromwell · #140 ·
Re: Arduino Connectors?
Sam did it! Thanks, Bob Macklin K5MYJ Seattle, Wa. "Real Radios Glow In The Dark"
By Bob Macklin <macklinbob@...> · #139 ·
Hurrey!!!!
Free at last!! Lee, w0vt
By Leland L. Bahr · #138 ·
Re: Arduino Connectors?
There are a number of manufacturers but if you search on Mouser for Samtec headers you will start going in the right direction. cheers, Graham ve3gtc
By Graham <colonelkrypton@...> · #137 ·
Re: Arduino Connectors?
Perhaps this is helpful: https://www.mouser.com/Connectors/Headers-Wire-Housings/_/N-ay0lo?keyword=0.1&No=25 -- Ryan Flowers W7RLF https://miscdotgeek.com
By Ryan Flowers · #136 ·
Re: Headers / Pins / Crimper Solutions for Off-board Items?
This is the crimp tool I use https://www.ebay.com/itm/SN-28B-Pin-Crimp-Plier-Tool-2-54mm-3-96mm-18-28AWG-Crimper-Tool-Dupont-JST-Molex/401949283529?hash=item5d960b54c9:g:0e8AAOSwXSZdwjF1 This is where
By N8DAH · #135 ·
Re: Arduino Connectors?
Don, Thanks, I am a retired EE. Some of you may have seen some of my work. Disneyland. I buy a lot of parts from Mouser and DigiKey. I was trying to find out what series of connectors these are. Bob
By Bob Macklin <macklinbob@...> · #134 ·
Re: Headers / Pins / Crimper Solutions for Off-board Items?
If I get to the PCB stage it's not that difficult to make a custom board, but most of my stuff is one of a kind or some kind of prototype, so figuring out how to set up remote components with
By Kirk Kleinschmidt, NT0Z · #133 ·
Re: NC40A files
Hey Ryan, I? myself am ok with it as I understand that group dynamics vary from group to group. This is especially true when the group is replacing another group and expectations run high. You're
By Bob - K2KI · #132 ·