Well, the Swiss train holiday is over, the grandchildren have gone home to mums and dads after a week with us, and we have our house back. For the last week I forgot we had carpets on the floor as they were strewn with toys. We love our grandchildren so much - they really are what life is all about - but the house was more like a war zone during their stay! The youngest staying with us was just 2 and the eldest 5. You get the picture.
Now that we are back to normal, amateur radio experiments can resume. I'll probably resume 472kHz and 28MHz WSPR tomorrow and hope to do some further VLF earth mode tests during the week. I may also enter the 2m UKAC contest on Tuesday evening.
1 Jun 2013
31 May 2013
Microwaves the easy way?
http://www.chris-bartram.co.uk/ |
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10ghz,
chris bartram,
gw4dgu
FT-450D: TX hum and optical encoder problems really fixed?
FT-450D from Yaesu |
What bothers me are continuing reports of TX hum on some examples and optical encoder failures. I thought that Yaesu fixed these design weaknesses 18 months ago, but I have some doubts about how good and how long-lived the solutions are. Can anyone who has bought a new FT-450D in the last year or so please let me know what you think?
A non radio week - grandchildren time
Grandsons on the London Eye |
At Wicken Fen today |
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grandson,
london eye
More on the TJ2B SSB handheld from China
The Youkits website has more information on the TJ2B 4 band handheld SSB transceiver including assembly details for the 2 versions of the kit and several YouTube clips. A review has yet to appear on www.eham.net though.
The basic specs from the website are:
As yet, I am not aware of a UK dealer offering these units. Perhaps they are waiting a few months until the design matures and early design bugs are ironed out. I would be surprised if this unit in both 4-band versions is not on sale in the UK before the year end.
The basic specs from the website are:
- DDS controlled, Minature LCD display with frequency
- 5W output
- Kit A TX: 5-15MHz, covering 60m, 40m, 30m, 20m band RX:3-18MHz
*can extend TX to 3-18MHz by MOD. - Kit B TX: 18-30MHz covering 17m,15m,12m,10m band RX:14-30MHz (Not in stock)
- 1Hz, 10Hz, 100Hz, 1KHz, 10KHz, 100KHz tuning rate available
- Dual VFO with 40 memories
- Memory transfer to VFO
- One tuning knob plus 4 keys to realize all functions such as Step, Mode, A/B, Memory/VFO, Memory to VFO transfer, etc.
- Built in speaker, mic and PTT
- Fully assembled, kit available
- Optional battery lithium pack:1600mah
- Enclosure size: 195mm(L) x 68mm (w) x 38mm (T)
As yet, I am not aware of a UK dealer offering these units. Perhaps they are waiting a few months until the design matures and early design bugs are ironed out. I would be surprised if this unit in both 4-band versions is not on sale in the UK before the year end.
30 May 2013
A book worth reading
On one of my other blogs, Miscellaneous Musings, I have reported on a book recently read, whilst on holiday in Switzerland, about the banking crisis and how to fix it. See http://qss2.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/the-sickness-of-banks.html .
Reading the book left me fuming with anger and sadness that decent, hard working people could be so SHAFTED by greedy, corrupt and deceitful bankers out to make a quick buck. That the financial industry is supposedly such a major part of our economy is surely a sad reflection on the modern age.
The banking crisis is hitting us all and fixing the problems will take years and years. Motto: NEVER trust a banker or government and bury some of your savings in a box in the garden!
Reading the book left me fuming with anger and sadness that decent, hard working people could be so SHAFTED by greedy, corrupt and deceitful bankers out to make a quick buck. That the financial industry is supposedly such a major part of our economy is surely a sad reflection on the modern age.
The banking crisis is hitting us all and fixing the problems will take years and years. Motto: NEVER trust a banker or government and bury some of your savings in a box in the garden!
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banks,
miscellaneous musings,
peston
26 May 2013
7 mile optical daytime QSO by Bernie G4HJW and Jenny G0VQH
Second solar peak
The solar numbers are looking quite good currently and there now seems some likelihood that the second peak we are now seeing could (just) exceed the peak of Nov 2011. Fingers crossed.
457kHz personal rescue beacons
http://www.pieps.com/en/avalanche-transceivers/231-pieps-vector |
There is useful information on these at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalanche_transceiver and on http://www.pieps.com/en/safety-equipment/232-pieps-backup . Although of no direct amateur radio application, I thought this an interesting device.
24 May 2013
eHam.net QRP reviews
Whenever looking to purchase a new radio or kit, I visit the reviews section at www.eham.net to read what others have to say about their purchases. Occasionally the review average scores are skewed by one bad experience (when the usual score is 1 out of a possible 5 maximum), but overall a good impression can be gathered. For example, the Rockmite scores 4.9 out of 5 with 76 reviews, which is impressive.
Reviews of QRP radios can be found at http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/22 .
Reviews of QRP radios can be found at http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/22 .
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