Showing posts with label g4jnt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label g4jnt. Show all posts
19 Sept 2010
Why NOT to use QRO on 136kHz
Andy G4JNT was testing a 600W RF WSPR beacon on 137kHz today when he noticed burning from the plastic shed used to house the ATU. When he opened the door he saw the plastic shed and shelf melting and flames everywhere which he quickly extinguished. LF at high power can be dangerous stuff and one reason why I've restricted my activity to QRP.
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15 Nov 2009
Presentation on CW and other weak signal modes
Andy Talbot G4JNT has put an interesting presentation about weak signal modes onto his website. He gave this talk at a recent Microwave Round Table. See http://g4jnt.com/MartleSham.htm . It is exploring how we can push the boundaries further when working with very weak signals.
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microwave,
weak signal modes
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