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How Do I Even Start?

January 30, 2018

As promised this blog will share a lot of failures in 2018 as I embark on my quest to understand radio.  I want to understand through building, testing, and measuring.  I want to be able to understand what is happening in a schematic and why a particular circuit might be better suited for different applications.  I want to understand what a 2N2222 is and why its different from a 2N3904.  I am hoping a few readers along the way join me in this adventure of building and learning.

OK — now that the disclaimer is out-of-the-way you might ask yourself, but where should I begin?  I mean I don’t even have a junk box!

Good question.  Me neither!  The moment I realized that this could be overcome was after listening to Bill Meara (N2CQR) and Pete Juliano (N6QW) on the SolderSmoke podcast #201.  Bill encourages his audience to build a receiver that uses a ceramic resonator and states that he will do a blog series on the steps.  Here is step one where he lists all the parts you should buy a quantity of to start your junk box.  These parts are also used to complete the project.  I reached out to Bill to say thanks for the inspiration.  He forwarded my message to Pete who suggested this post when looking for parts to start a junk box.

But where do I order all these parts from?

Mouser,  Ebay,  Digikey, and Diz the Toroid King are all good sources.  I like Mouser because they are local.  While my order isn’t keeping anyone employed really. . . It feels good to support a local business.  Diz is the place to get toroids.  I also like to go to a local electronics shop called Tanner’s.  They don’t do web orders, but its a great store in person!  A modern-day, well run, old school radio shack style store.

I’ve ordered a bunch of copper clad board, capacitors, resistors, transistors, diodes, LM 386, NE602, NE555 timers, etc.  I’m now waiting for them all to arrive and then the building shall begin.

More to come. . .

Filed Under: Homebrew

My Journey of Homebrewing

January 16, 2018

Something weird about the month of January.  I start reflecting on the last year and asking myself, did I accomplished all that I had hoped?  Well I didn’t.  But the secret to accomplishing a lot is NOT accomplishing everything on your list.   Having a list of things you’d like to accomplish. . . Now that is where the magic happens!

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KF5RY’s 2017 Field Day

June 30, 2017

As featured on Ham Nation. https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation/episodes/306?autostart=false

Filed Under: Activities, Field Days

JD Reviews Chameleon Antenna’s CHA TD Lite

March 28, 2017

This is the perfect portable antenna for me. Apparently, I’m hard on antennas. I’ve managed to break my BuddiPole. I’ve fixed it, but I need something more robust. So, I started looking for something that could take a beating, is light, easily configurable, and can handle watt ranges from QRP to at least 100 watts. After much searching and research, I settled on the CHA TD Lite system from Chameleon Antennas.

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Filed Under: Antennas, Equipment

South West Dallas County QRP

February 20, 2017

It was a warm day for February. The kind of day you contemplate grabbing the sunscreen before you leave. Being fare skinned and stubborn, I left the sunscreen behind. Later I would regret this decision and wish sunscreen had been the only thing I left behind. . .

I arrived about 1:02p, Dave Lear (NE5DL) beat me to Rotary Park where we do our monthly radio outings. The park was full of kids. “I’ve never seen this many people here!” I say to Dave. “Which table do you want?” was his response. Dave’s a pretty focused guy, he has the objective in mind.

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Filed Under: Day Trips

To learn CW or not learn CW…

January 6, 2017

electronic-telegraph-key-1543748So…in order to become licensed Ham Radio Operators, the FCC does not require us to know Morse Code (CW) anymore. I must admit, once I found out that they USED to require it, I felt a bit cheap by comparison to the old (I use that term loosely) guys & gals.

However, did that bother me enough to go through the trouble of learning CW? Well, not really…

Aaaaannnnnd, THIS is where irony smacks me in the head. I then fall down a YouTube rabbit hole watching hams have great fun at LONG distances, on very low power levels, only using CW. Making connections off Aurora Borealis, the Moon, asteroids, and the occasional low flying birds. Now, I’m interested, which brings up the ole question, am I interested enough to go through the above said trouble?

Well, apparently so.

Now, I’m learning CW with a computer app, just bought an Elecraft KX3 and have signed up for a course on CW Academy. Back down the rabbit hole… This one of my own making.

I’ll keep this site posted as to my progress, and any helpful tips I find along the way.

Filed Under: CW

Yaesu VX-6R

January 6, 2017

I absolutely LOVE this little radio!  It is my first ham radio, and is what I used to make my first ever ham radio QSO with KD5LQD. If for no other reason that that, it has secured a soft spot in my heart forever.

However, there are plenty of other reasons to love this little guy. Little though it may be, it is absolutely packed with features and abilities. I’m using the Diamond NR770HNMO antenna on my car, and I did upgrade the rubber ducky (you’re the one) to the Diamond SRH320A.

On to the review.

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Filed Under: Equipment, Ham Radio, Transceivers

The DummyLoads!

January 6, 2017

Well now… welcome to the launch of the brand new yet World Renowned (hahahah) DummyLoads.com website.

Don’t miss a minute of the escapades of a couple of hammy ham guys. Will add more info about us if there is sufficient interest… I’m not expecting much.

 

 

Filed Under: Ham Radio

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