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Re: Antenna Analyzer
Which programming book did you get? I know of a really good one! ?:>) Jack, W8TEE To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 10:26 AM Subject: Re:
By jjpurdum · #1305 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
Yes, size mainly. I think the only reason it's not popular right now is because its new and hasn't been copied, which makes the price higher that a regular Mega. A few more months and the price will
By jjpurdum · #1304 ·
Re: Finally got my rig into a case
Richard Thanks again for all your help in loading your software on my radio.....its working well although I cooked the final....got to look at the SWR again. I was wondering if on your next software
By kc1at · #1303 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
Jack What was the reason for going with the Mini Mega2560....just size ? Doesn't seem like a very popular board and those double row connectors must take a special breadboard if ya want to fool around
By kc1at · #1302 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
Keep me posted on how it goes! Jack, W8TEE To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 10:26 AM Subject: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] Re: Antenna Analyzer ?
By jjpurdum · #1301 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
Jack, I checked out the book and looked very interesting and so I bought it! I also got a book on programming the aurdino. Maybe there's hope that this old dog can still learn a few new tricks!
By Roy Appleton · #1300 ·
Re: Getting the DDS VFO working with a Super RockMite
Tom (or anybody else), Back before Christmas I built the Super RockMite and the DDS-VFO but things got busy and I never had time to figure out the mating process. Each device works fine independently
By Bill M · #1299 ·
Re: Finally got my rig into a case
Thanks for the kind words. 2000 miles/watt is one of the highest I've heard. Again, write it up and put in about the BCI and CW filter. Indeed, mention the Four States group explicitly...it might help
By jjpurdum · #1298 ·
Re: Finally got my rig into a case
Jack, That contact with F6HKA comes in at a little over 2000 miles per watt. This is why I love QRP and CW. There are lots of great projects out there for building these kinds of rigs. Molding them to
By Richard Dodd · #1297 ·
Re: Finally got my rig into a case
Write it up and send the video...definitely a good shot at getting it in. Frame it from the point of view that you don't need to be rich to enjoy our hobby, sorta like I did with the 49er article and
By jjpurdum · #1296 ·
Re: Finally got my rig into a case
Jack, I actually got the QSO on video. I was working on a demo video when I heard him. Richard - K4KRW
By Richard Dodd · #1295 ·
Re: Finally got my rig into a case
Jack, I actually got the QSO on video. I was working on a demo video when i heard him. Richard - K4KRW
By Richard Dodd · #1294 ·
Re: Finally got my rig into a case
That is SUPER! You should write to QST and tell them. I'll bet it would find its way into print. Jack, W8TEE To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 10:35 PM
By jjpurdum · #1293 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
It would work on perf board. Ours is nice because the display plugs directly into our PCB. In the attached picture, the TFT display is on the bottom and it plugs into our PCB "from the bottom". You
By jjpurdum · #1292 ·
Re: Finally got my rig into a case
I just got my first DX contact with my radio. Bert F6HKA was getting SKCC contacts on 40m tonight and I got him. 2 Watts. He gave me a 579. What fun. He was on 7.055. Richard - K4KRW
By Richard Dodd · #1291 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
A new article in QST and maybe a board from Farrukh to make it even easier? Way to go, Doc! Huh. It LOOKS like one could carefully build it wiring point-to-point on perfboard, or maybe I'm missing
By Craig Wadsworth · #1290 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
This might sound like an ad, but I don't make enough off one book to buy a Big Mac. Still, you might buy a few Nanos and Mega 2560 Pro Mini's and start experimenting using the Arduino Project for
By jjpurdum · #1289 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
It does look like a neat project, the AA that is, which is why I got so excited. Plus it uses the Arduino, which I would like to learn more about before I get any older. I'm 69 and I don't have any
By Roy Appleton · #1288 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
It's a pretty neat project and the display is really quite good. I posted another shot of the display last March 28; it's one of the first photos in the album. If you buy all of the parts new, it's
By jjpurdum · #1287 ·
Re: Antenna Analyzer
No bother. I know the PCB will be sold for sure. However, I really don't have anything to do with that, as Farrukh lays out the board and has it produced. I have asked him to redo the AA board to
By jjpurdum · #1286 ·