Roger G3XBM's (Mainly) Amateur Radio Blog

Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.

31 Mar 2009

JF1OZL - still the best!

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http://www.intio.or.jp/jf10zl/ is a magic site if you are keen on simple QRP homebrew radios. Kazuhiro Sunamura has such a creative talent ...

VLF resources

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Radio Waves below 22kHz at http://www.vlf.it/ is an excellent place to find information on VLF and ELF natural radio. Renato Romero who ho...

DX Crystal sets

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Jim's Crystal Radio Page at http://www.hobbytech.com/crystalradio/crystalradio.htm has some very neat crystal set designs with high p...
27 Mar 2009

VHF AM controversy

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This Sunday's RSGB News contains a piece about AM operation on 145.8MHz in Scotland and alleges that some AM operators have been delibe...
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26 Mar 2009

S54S website

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The website of Aleksander S54S has some great circuit ideas including many fine QRP transceivers such as the Tinka shown here. See http://...
22 Mar 2009

Ham gear reliability "league table"?

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As yet, I've not had a single failure with any piece of commercial ham radio gear I've owned and operated in nearly 40 years. OK, t...

Back home again

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Now back home after our holiday in NZ. It is a wonderful country with splendid scenery and very kind and friendly people. We felt very ...
9 Mar 2009

ZL operation (more)

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This is a picture of ZL/G3XBM/P operating from the hotel balcony in Queenstown, South Island, NZ. Nothing heard or worked on this occasion...
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6 Mar 2009

ZL operation

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Although I still take a listen most nights with the VX2 handheld, I have to report that sightseeing is taking a higher priority than QRP ope...
26 Feb 2009

ZL QSO in Nelson

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Worked ZL3SCO in Nelson on 70cms on Feb 23rd. Turns our Brian comes from the UK. He is a keen model railway man and they have a busy club i...
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