Recently I upgraded my pocket PC - I used a Dell Axim for 7 years - to a new iPod Touch 4g purchased at a good price from Amazon. It really is an amazing piece of kit in a tiny size with an incredibly pin-sharp screen which is so good that individual pixels cannot be seen: the resolution is better than my TV. I've already downloaded the Echolink app (free) so I now also have a 2.3GHz pocket ham transceiver too. I hope to use it for some other ham radio applications including datamodes and VLF reception.
If you want to see what is inside the iPod Touch 4g look here for a tear-down analysis: there is a lot in this small package!
16 Nov 2010
14 Nov 2010
First Norwegian VLF amateur transmission
From Jan LA3EQ:
"First succesfull transmission on 8.760kHz using WSPR mode in Norway using 40 meter longwire and only speaker output from the pc soundboard as a transmitter and a 12volt to 220v transformer as impeadence "antenna matching" transformer.. Several WSPR spots of -2dB to -7 dB. distaince only 50 meters, but it is a start. Next try will be with earth dipole and 10 watts and an active e-probe antenna on receive."
VLF kite transmission by DF6NM
DF6NM's signal in the UK |
Marcus DF6NM carried out another successful VLF test yesterday on 8.97kHz (200uW ERP) and 6.47kHz (50uW ERP) with reception by Paul Nicolson in Todmorden UK. Marcus is the second German VLF amateur to be copied at this distance.
12 Nov 2010
Inactive week radiowise
This week I've been very inactive on the radio because we have had our grandson's 3rd birthday party here with his French grandparents (neither of whom speak English) staying along with his mum and dad. Still, a lovely time was had and he got lots of nice presents. By the way, he now knows the difference between square waves and sine waves and loves going "oo oo", which means fiddling with the audio oscillator and scope.
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grandson
7 Nov 2010
Looking for G3XIZ on 8.9719kHz VLF
Looking for G3XIZ on 8.9719kHz - maybe a faint trace?? |
5 Nov 2010
Real QRP on 8.760kHz today
Weak trace at 1.5km from the 320mW TX by earth mode |
320mW 8.760kHz QRSS3 transmitter |
How to be stupid ...follow me
Just managed to blow up my 8.76kHz TX by putting the supply the wrong way round: took out the 4060, 5-Vreg and several electrolytics.The TDA2002 was also damaged. Rebuilt the keyer and freq gen part OK but now need to source a new audio PA IC or module. Now I have a reverse protection diode across the pins! You learn the hard way.
In the meantime I may try even lower power with my trusty 2N3904/3906 1W PA and see if this can be seen at the NT carpark (1.5km) and at Lord's Ground Farm (5.1km). Also, as this PA is efficient and runs cold for ever I could try 1 day on, 1 day off, QRSSSSS and see if more distant people could copy it using very narrow bandwidth reception as per DK7FC's tests.
In the meantime I may try even lower power with my trusty 2N3904/3906 1W PA and see if this can be seen at the NT carpark (1.5km) and at Lord's Ground Farm (5.1km). Also, as this PA is efficient and runs cold for ever I could try 1 day on, 1 day off, QRSSSSS and see if more distant people could copy it using very narrow bandwidth reception as per DK7FC's tests.
4 Nov 2010
QRP at AA1TJ
It's time to remind people of the wonderful circuits and ideas at Mike Rainey AA1TJ's site. Always full of amazingly simple designs that really work. See http://www.aa1tj.com/radio.html
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aa1tj
3 Nov 2010
UK first transmission on the Dreamer's Band (8.760kHz)
Signal received at 5.1km from home QTH on 8.760kHz VLF |
8.76kHz TX |
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8.76khz,
dreamers band,
earth mode,
vlf
2 Nov 2010
500kHz interference
In the last few days several stations across Western Europe have noticed a strong wideband signal that is severely impacting reception between 498-502kHz. This appears to be a NATO test transmission for a marine data system that may be introduced in the near future.
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500kHz,
marine data,
nato
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