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Re: The QRPp Journal of the Northern California QRP Club, Volumes #1 to #11 [long]
I downloaded all the ones marked as 'pdf with text' from Archive.org and all of them are complete, no blank pages. -- Terry VK5TM www.vk5tm.com ( https://www.vk5tm.com )
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Terry VK5TM
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Re: The QRPp Journal of the Northern California QRP Club, Volumes #1 to #11 [long]
Oh my gosh, what a resource. Thanks to everyone that had a part in making this available. I think I have the collection now in my Hamradio folder on my local drive, to be backed up tonight. I
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Brian KB9BVN
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Re: The QRPp Journal of the Northern California QRP Club, Volumes #1 to #11 [long]
The original uploads are here https://web.archive.org/web/20141203061935/http://www.ncqrpp.org/ -- Terry VK5TM www.vk5tm.com ( https://www.vk5tm.com )
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Terry VK5TM
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QRPp Journal Indices
As promised: The indices by title, author and date. <https://archive.org/details/qrpp-index> Thanks to Don, K5DW, and the fish for his work and long may it live. chuck, aa7fo
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chuck adams
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Re: The QRPp Journal
Thanks, but I have the complete set that I think you scanned. It took a while but it was a labor of love. Yes, trout. Mostly rainbows and browns. It was hot and dry that summer, the river was low and
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Don K5DW
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Re: The QRPp Journal
Thank you.? You are my hero.? You want a CD? I was about to say that I'd throw up if you told me how many hours you spent.? :-)? I know how much I spent before I stopped, thinking I'd get 'round
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chuck adams
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Re: The QRPp Journal of the Northern California QRP Club, Volumes #1 to #11 [long]
Absolutely! I was at our cabin in Colorado that summer and the fish weren¡¯t biting, so¡! Glad to have you back! Don, K5DW
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Don K5DW
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Re: The QRPp Journal of the Northern California QRP Club, Volumes #1 to #11 [long]
Don, I was in the process of emailing you, but let me do it here. Can I get your permission to put the three files into one pdf and put it on archive.org with the 11 volumes to be perserved forever
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chuck adams
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Re: The QRPp Journal of the Northern California QRP Club, Volumes #1 to #11 [long]
Chuck, et al, Back in 2018 I generated a complete index for QRPp and placed 3 copies, sorted various ways, and placed them in the Files section of your old Qrp-tech group. Just checked and they are
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Don K5DW
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Re: [CalQRP] The QRPp Journal of the Northern California QRP Club, Volumes #1 to #11 [long]
Hi Chuck, There is already a "complete" (1993-2003) QRPp index created by K5DW. There are 3 files: QRPp Complete Index by Article.pdf, QRPp Complete Index By Author.pdf and QRPp Complete Index by
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Douglas Quagliana
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The QRPp Journal of the Northern California QRP Club, Volumes #1 to #11 [long]
Gang, From 1993, the year in which the NorCal Club was formed, until 2003, Doug Hendricks, KI6DS, expended considerable energy, time and expense to provide a quarterly publication so indicated in the
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chuck adams
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Re: Are these the same electrically
In the first example you have to also swap C39/C40 and C43/C44 to make it work. Both circuits work in class-C and are not suitable for the actual DSB signal. -- 73, Robert
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parad0x
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Re: Are these the same electrically
will put the VCC rail at RF gnd, (assuming short leads, proper type of cap, Bob WB0POQ [email protected]> wrote:
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Bob Liesen
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Are these the same electrically
I think I know the answer (yes they are) but just need to see if I am wrong. Silly but RF is still part Black Magic. One powers the circuit from the top of the coil and the other from the bottom.
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Michael
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Universal Crystal Oscillator
I am not sure if it was this group or a forum but somebody was looking for a crystal oscillator that would work with a wide range of rocks. I have found two different circuits. One is an old module
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Michael
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Re: SMD learning curve
Chuck's comments about his skillet made me think of the electric skillets that were used for smd reflow soldering.? They used to be all over the web but now all I see are youtube videos like this
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Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
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Re: smd tweezers
I'm sorry, wrong item. Search eBay for "Precision Reverse Ceramic Tweezer" and you'll be rewarded with several options. I have two sets; one natural colored and one black. I've not had magnetic issues
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Robin Midgett
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Re: smd tweezers
I have this set of Technik curved tweezers that are not magnetic, I've had them for years. They say 7SA on them. Apparently Aven now? sells Technik, and this appears to be about the same, though the
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Steve Ratzlaff
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Re: smd tweezers
How do we/I know which one was used in the tweezers listed?? I have bought SEVERAL pair from Amazon that claim to be for smd work and every single one of them is magnetic and none of them tell you
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Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
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Re: Flying Diodes and Tongue in Cheek
Hi Chuck. Sorry about your casualty. I guess those diodes also make a good fuse :-) I think an 0805 package LED would fit, but I don't think it's a good idea. The full current supply will flow through
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Michael Maiorana
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