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Jul 30, 2022
New toy : Elecraft K2
Category: General
Posted by: lex

I got my hands on a used Elecraft K2 which needed some work. 

And as always I started working on it and added a usb mod. 

Jul 12, 2022
New : 40dB RF Sampler
Category: General
Posted by: lex

My OZ2CPU digitale RF mW-dBm-mV meter has a  input range from 1nW to 1W which is good enough for QRPp rigs and my TinySA has a imput limit of +10dBm / 10mW.  When you want to measure on equipment which gives more output power, you need a serious set of attenuators, or you could build yourself a 40dB RF sampler.

continue reading . . .  

Jul 5, 2022
If you know stuff, you can do stuff
Category: General
Posted by: lex

Help spread the word and show your support with these free (vinyl) stickers.

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Jul 4, 2022
New kid in town : Pico W
Category: General
Posted by: lex

On 30 june 2022 I got a mailing from RaspberryPI  store that the Raspberry PI foundation has released a new PI Pico which also includes a wireless module for Wifi and Bluetooth.

So I ordered 4 of them to get myself familiar with this new microcontroller and to do some experiments with it. And 1 day later postman dropped of a package. 

Continue reading . . . .

Jun 28, 2022
Are radio hams ‘makers’ ?
Category: General
Posted by: lex

Through this Soldersmoke blog post, I came across this blog post from Owen Duffy ex VK1OD now VK2OMD.

He asked him self  : Are radio hams 'makers' ?

IMHO a valid question on which I given my point of view.  Continue reading . . . . 

Jun 17, 2022
New : PA4Q powerpole chassis part
Category: General
Posted by: lex

Early June 2022 I got a e-mail from OM Cor PA4Q that he has visited my website again and he wrote me that he started to make the Anderson PowerPoles his standard connector for all the hamradio devices running on a 12-15V DC. He upgraded his FT817 like I did but he also wanted to upgrade other equipment and for that he needed good chassis parts. In his option (and I agree) these are hard to find or way to expensive. 

Continue reading . . . 

Parts

For me Hamradio and modelrailroading is all about building stuff.  And sometimes for building stuff you need to build parts.
On this page I post building reports of DIY parts I used for my hobby.

      • Parts
        • Small 3D printed parts for hamradio/electronics
        • BackPack / MOLLE system mic holder
        • Tilting feet
        • Anderson PowerPole cap
        • TYT MD380 Speaker/Mic cap
        • Cable tag for Office 19x38mm
        • SMA connector thumb screw
        • Altoids tin 9V holder with switch
        • UWB Log Periodic PCB Antenna 740-6000MHz Holder
        • Experiment PCB holder
        • FRG-7 led upgrade
        • 12V 7Ah leadcell powerpole adapter
        • OLED display frame
        • PA4Q powerpole chassis part

       

      Also check out the tools I build


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