Gentlemen, I honestly thought that was a growler here at my house (typically caused by a wallwart or TV) and had no idea that others were hearing it. Today I took another look at it and opened up o
Well, Chalk it up to senility I guess ... not sure if I put the correct link in my last post or not but here it is here: http://www.qsl.net/wa3mej/Interference/Interference.htm Look on the second e
It seem to me that we need to find this interferer if for no other reason than it is there.. you know... "In search of Tecnical excellence" I will try to plot the location If the people with directi
Why all of a sudden are we grumbling and growling about this? This kind of behavior has been going on for as long as I can remember and I admit to being a fairly new ham compared to some here (only
I am planning a new 160m transmit antenna to be erected in the next few weeks. Before I install it however I want to get a good history (over a few weeks) of spots from the reverse beacon network.
With the prospect of downsizing and moving into senior housing in the future I am starting to look at vertical antennas that will allow me to continue this wonderful hobby. I have heard "some" good
First let me thank everyone for the responses . As constructive as they are of course they tell me that the Gap antennas will not suffice. Martin DM4IM said it best I guess "On 160m however, its ju
About 20 years ago when I started my first trek on 160M my daughter had one of these lamps. It destroyed TB and yes it even turned on and off when I transmitted. I never told her what I suspected an
In 73 I moved into an appartment that myself and WA3UEV shared. The appartment was of course owned by another local ham WA3RBE. Back in those days I had a Central electronics 20 and didnt have much
Just for those that do not know... the main difference between C at5, Cat6 and Cat7 is the tollerance to which it is made. They are all 100 ohm impedance. My question to JC is where does he termnate
Gents.. be very sure that if you pick GE silicone sealant.. (RTV or whatever you call it) DO NOT use the kind that has acetic acid in it.. Back in the early days of NASA rocket launches off Wallops I
I know this may be a little off topic BUT.... I am looking for some flat wired to wind an edge wound inductor. I am guessing that it needs to be something like an eight of an inch on the narrow side
Tom and all, T he signal you describe is indeed a JT65 signal and you can either use JT65HF OR WSJT-X to decode it but might I submit that the problem was with: 1 } Improperly adjusted sound card int
Hawaii is being donated to Mexico?????? I don't think so! Eugene what the heck are you talking about and where did it come from? Jim Message: 6 Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 10:29:25 +0400 From: Eugene Popo
Ladies and Gents, Please as you do your yearly antenna building/repair chores give some thought to protecting yourselves from Mosquitos and ticks. Lyme disease is particularly bad here in Maryland
Alex, I much imagine a similar statement was uttered many years ago when the first use of AM transmitters came into use and probably again when SSB came into use. Its not that it is better .... sim
All that is said in this text is correct but it doesn't go far enough. And I know it may come as a surprise to some of you but DXing is NOT the only thing in Ham Radio! The operators can control much
I know this is a bit off topic but I honestly dont know where else to go with something like this and any help would be appreciated but since it is off topic please respond via email and off reflecto
Good afternoon to all, First I have never understood this fascination with loop antennas... full wave or not. Unless they are put up vertically and even then they have to be feed at the correct spot
Martin is the latest incarnation of the infamous W7IUV preamp? and do you know anyone that has PC boards before I reinvent the wheel and make another one? Jim WA3MEJ -- Original Message -- Message: