29 Apr 2019

Build project?

Although my health is less than brilliant, my XYL insists that building something would be good for me. Now you know how it is! These commands have to be obeyed!

Somewhere in a drawer, I have an unbuilt 20m Rockmite kit, although I do not have a very good 20m antenna. A few years ago (after my 2013 stroke) I managed to build a 40m Pixie transceiver kit and it worked.

The Rockmite really does not enthuse me. If you have any ideas for simple projects I could build, let me know. At one time almost anything was possible. These days even simple things are hard.

5 comments:

tmw said...

There is a thing called a Zeta SDR which is very few parts. It is an SDR receiver you plug into a sound card. Rather sensitive.

Roger G3XBM said...

I shall look this up - thank you.

Wolfgang said...

Hi Roger,

perhaps a hybrid Pixie for 80, 40 or 20 m?
http://www.tubixie.de/English-Information-Feedback-s
The last ones are sold out on ebay.de, search for "Tubixie".
73
Wolfgang, DH2WS

Anonymous said...

How about your QRPLabs U3 kit? So much fun with all the options and modes available?

73 Ken G4APB

Anonymous said...

Simple could be few components or it could be modular. I don't know how you feel about soldering. Low frequency circuits are perhaps more forgiving of construction methods, so choc block, tag board or plug in modules could be an option. George Dobbs advocated brass screws and screw cups for a simple radio set mounted on softwood in the 1970's.

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