3 Mar 2021
Original Fredbox 2m transceiver photos
Whilst clearing the loft, my XYL came across the original photos of the original 2m AM Fredbox made back in the mid 1970s. It was rebuilt some years ago. The original photos are attached here.
10FT8R - 10m receiver for FT8
As my fine motor skills are not as good as they were, I have decided to start with a receiver based on WISPY for 10m FT8 using 14.040MHz crystals pulled very slightly to 14.037MHz and a Polyakov mixer. Polyakov mixers need oscillators running at half the received frequency. This also means the radiated signal from the oscillator is very low.
At some point later, I will extend this to a full FT8 transceiver. The receiver will work with free WSJT-X software running on the PC.
As 10m gets better, the whole world should be spotted on a receiver that is unbelievably simple costing the same as a few drinks out. Of course during the Es season 10m is good out to about 1500km at any point in the sunspot cycle, so this RX may be used at other times too without tying up the "big rig".
53 years ago - NOT amateur radio
We have 2 children and 4 grandchildren.
160m FT8 RX overnight
Quantum Entanglement - NOT amateur radio
One of the aspects of quantum mechanics that fascinates me is quantum entanglement. According to quantum theory, quantum entanglement suggests that particles completely separated (even at the other ends of the universe) can share something in common. One day, this may be a clue to teleportation. There are aspects of this which are totally weird.
In my view, we still have a lot to learn about physics. Quantum mechanics and relativity seem to be imperfect descriptions and I can imagine in the next 100 years we will find other more integrated, theories that better describe things.
In 100 years you can imagine our descendants looking back at our theories in amazement.
2 Mar 2021
Quiet corner - NOT amateur radio
Despite this, it still feels like a village. It has some lovely quiet corners as the photo shows. Here, they have really blended new houses with the old.
IC202 2m SSB/CW
Nostalgia time again....
Way back, I owned an ICOM IC202. This was a 2m SSB/CW VXO controlled rig. The VXO covered 200kHz and behaved like a VFO. It had a very "military" look.Later, it was replaced by the IC202S. Many still use these today to drive microwave transverters. I used mine on 10m with a homebrewed transverter. It worked some impressive DX with 1W pep on 10m SSB with just a low wire dipole antenna.
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp/Home/ic202 .
As this is my old website and not maintained, do not follow the links on the left as these are not maintained.
Blossom - NOT amateur radio
OFCOM Communications Monthly
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