19 Jan 2010
Simple 80m rig (not tested on-air yet)
This is the schematic of a little experimental 80m CW transceiver. It puts out about 60mW and is only moderately sensitive, although I have not managed to accurately measure it yet. Offset between RX and TX is about 400Hz but more can be obtained by closing S1. It should be used with a low pass filter really.
Some QRP operating
This is a picture of me in my shack. I had just completed some homebrewing and was having an SSB QSO. See next post for details of the homebrew experimental transceiver I had been working on.
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qrp,
transceiver,
xbm80
18 Jan 2010
Dutch online SDR now has 500kHz
The Twente University online SDR in The Netherlands has now got a 500kHz receiver. It works well and SM6BHZ's SSB beacon was coming through very well a few moments ago.
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receiver,
sdr,
twente,
university
Want to launch your own satellite? You can!
Interorbital Systems of California have introduced a kit to allow you to build your own satellite! The price of the Tubesat kit ($8000) includes the cost of a launch into space as well.
More overnight 500kHz WSPR TXing tonight
Tonight I shall have another go at breaking the 1000kms barrier on 500kHz WSPR. If you decode me, be sure to upload your report to the WSPR online database please.
10m WSPR
This morning I've been WSPRing on 10m again. G4IKZ 18kms away is a good signal and he has been heard in Italy. G4IKZ is copying me, but no DX reports yet. There is a great deal of aircraft Doppler on local signals. We have the Mildenhall and Lakenheath airbases some 20-30kms away, so I expect it is because of aircraft taking off, circling and landing.
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10m,
aircraft scatter,
g4ikz,
wspr
17 Jan 2010
Transatlantic reception on 500kHz
This evening, early, the transatlantic WSPR stations are coming through well into Europe. So far I've only seen WE2XGR/6, running 100W, appear on the screen on 511.5kHz, which is above the UK allocation. This is a new transatlantic station for me. The signal is varying in QSB with around 8 minutes between peaks of signal.
UPDATE: I eventually moved off 511.5kHz at 8am this morning and WE2XGR/6 had been coming in all night until then. At best it reached -14dB S/N with me on one occasion but usually it was around -20 to -25dB S/N level. Also copied was WE2XGR/2 who was running 50W. He was audible until 0638am
UPDATE: I eventually moved off 511.5kHz at 8am this morning and WE2XGR/6 had been coming in all night until then. At best it reached -14dB S/N with me on one occasion but usually it was around -20 to -25dB S/N level. Also copied was WE2XGR/2 who was running 50W. He was audible until 0638am
16 Jan 2010
So near but so far on 500kHz
Haiti appeal - our help is needed
It was good to hear that the GQRP club made a donation to the aid appeal for the survivors of the terrible earthquake in Haiti. The sheer scale of this is terrifying but, if we can afford to do so, we ALL need to give something to help these poor people. In the UK donations may be made on-line via the Disasters Emergency Committee website.
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dec,
earthquake,
gqrp,
haiti
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