Looking back at my photos from 2009 I came across this innovative circuit by Mike Rainey AA1TJ. It is a voice powered 80m CW transmitter. Mike has designed some very clever circuits over the years.
14 Feb 2026
Codetalker from AA1TJ
Looking back at my photos from 2009 I came across this innovative circuit by Mike Rainey AA1TJ. It is a voice powered 80m CW transmitter. Mike has designed some very clever circuits over the years.
10m 5W FT8 (Saturday)
At about 1410z I turned on 10m FT8.
UPDATE 1502z: 57 stations have spotted me and I have spotted 195. See map for those received.
Central Cambridge in the sun
There are quite a few bikes in Cambridge!
10m 200mW WSPR TX (Saturday)
My beacon has been on since about 0945z.
UPDATE 1440z: 17 spots of me with the best a spot from a station in Brazil.
70cm in the early days
This transverter has been on before, but we forget just how much things have changed in 50 years. I built a version of it to get me active on 70cm. It produced about 100mW AM. It was used with either a 4el or 8el beam made from PCB material. Best DX was 160km.
Back then 70cm was almost a frontier band with little commercial gear, so if you wanted something you probably had to build it rather than buy it. Most people (like me!) were fixed on a crystal frequency and people tuned across the band to get a contact. In those days, activity was higher , so you had a much better chance of a QSO. Most contacts were AM.
70cm SSB? Never heard of it back then!
13 Feb 2026
10m 5W FT8 (Friday)
Currently I am 10m FT8 RX only.
On TX it was widely spotted across Europe and North Africa.
The map shows the stations received at about 1500z.
UPDATE 1848z: 21 stations have spotted me. See map. Now QRT.
Leper Chapel, Cambridge, UK
10m 200mW WSPR TX (Friday)
My beacon has been on since about 0940z.
UPDATE 1011z: Just EA8BFK (2880km) spotting me




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