Sunday, February 27, 2011
Europe bound.......
Monday, February 21, 2011
ARRL CW DX contesting with 5 watts....3....2....then 500 mW's
As the weekend approached the propagation condition were improving beyond what I had hoped for. With the solar flux well over 100, sunspots going from 50 up to 100 things were looking great for the ARRL CW DX contest. I had decided to take a very leisurely approach to contesting for me the fun factor is much more important. I am happy to say that there was no computer, radio or antenna hiccups this time around.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
ARRL DX CW contest + increase SFI = great conditions
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| 20 meters is jumping with action |
We are now cooking with gas.................
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| Finally systems normal |
Friday, February 18, 2011
You gotta love Spyware, virus's and trojans
Not having a good day with the computer at all....the ARRL contest starts to night and it looks like I will be busy with other issues!!!!! Its time to wash the computer of a virus or something.....keep you posted.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
WSPR and the Elecraft K3
After weeks of some frustrating times on Saturday I finally got on WSPR with my K3. I only have access to 20 and 40 meters but soon will have a dipole in the attic for 30 meters. The RTTY contest this weekend made the bands a very crowded place. I first wanted to thank all those from the Elecraft reflector for their advice and help....KB7ST,G3ZOD,M0DDT,K0AWU,ZL1PWD,W6NIA,N3ZP and those who emailed me as well from the WSPR website. I still have some ruffled edges to work out. For now my output power is 5 watts or 37dbm. I will be dropping it to 1 watts or less.
Here is my setup with the Elecraft K3 with the KXV3A
Here is my setup with the Elecraft K3 with the KXV3A
Thursday, February 10, 2011
ICOM unveils their new rig
IC-7410
* The same level of 32bit floating point DSP running at high end models.* The third order intercept point (IP3) +30 dBm Class (HF band) achieved.
* Double super scheme in the wake of a flagship machine.
* 15 / ※ 6 / ※ 3 kHz with the 1st IF filter.
* Large display, a larger MIC / RF PWR knob due to improved operations.
* RTTY comfortable operation to achieve frequency stability ± 0.5ppm.
* Standard band scope to achieve efficient operation.
* IP remote control software supports RS-BA1.
Some other links:
AB4OJ's page with many more links
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Can you hear me now....with the MFJ-1026 I can!!!!!
I have had the MFJ-1026 for about two weeks now with the chance to give it a good workout. The price is 230.00 and I was impressed with the packaging. The only assembly was (if you are going to use it) installing the mini whip antenna. I tried the whip antenna but found my "rain gutter" receiving antenna did a better job. As with all new equipment I wanted to get right in there and use the noise canceler as soon as it was out of the box. Do yourself a big favor and read the user manual. If not the MFJ-1026 can be a frustrating experience, it's very important to learn the in's and out's of this unit before putting it into service. At my location I have 230kv hydro lines out the back as well as a nice noisy plasma TV in the living room. When you combine the two sources at times I have an S9 noise level. The plasma TV I can work to reduce the interference it produces but I'm stuck with the 230kv hydro lines.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Its said...a picture is worth a thousand words
| More paper work with the hobby than at work. |
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