SolderSmoke Podcast #207 is available:
http://soldersmoke.com/soldersmoke207.mp3
— Giants of Radio
— Pete on 15 Meters
— Bill on 60 Meters with the uBITX
— Pete’s Sudden and Heath Filter Transceivers
— Cubesats to orbit! To the moon! And to Mars!
— Bill rebuilds his 2 meter “Ray-Gun” Quad (for Farhan’s Cubesat)
— Homebrewing Variable caps and stockpiling NP0
— My “by ear” Minimal Discernible Signal Technique
— Thoughts on Direct Sampling SDR and the Radio Art
MAILBAG
— A request for feedback from GQRP
— G4WIF reports G3ROO on UK TV with spysets
— VU3XVR builds FB rig from EMRFD
— M0KOV Charter member of the 3 Scratch-built BITX club
–KD4PBJ’s PTO Turtle DC Receiver
— AB1OP builds Pete’s LBS receiver and gives us a new acronym: SITB
— KD4EBM — Thanks for the scanner Bob!
— A possible sponsor from California…
— Pete’s dream neighborhood…
Month: October 2018
Homebrewing Your Own Variable Capacitors
It is people like Jeremy Cook who will save us from total domination by DDS and PLL “oscillators” and their whimpy little “rotary encoders.”
uBITXs Doing Very Well on 60 Meters — with Boris and Natasha
Ian Keyser G3ROO on UK TV with his Spy Set Rigs (video)
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| Me at the keyof one of Ian’s spy sets — ten years ago? |
Check out this nice UK TV report on Ian G3ROO and his spy set radios:
https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2018-10-19/daring-spies-who-broadcast-from-behind-enemy-lines/
And here is Tony Fishpool’s report on their excellent adventure at Friedricshaffen Hamfest 2018.
http://www.fishpool.org.uk/friedrichshafen.htm
Here are some of the SolderSmoke blog posts on the activities of Ian and the Dover Constructors Club.
https://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/search?q=G3ROO
The Radio Doctor of Montreal
So much radio wisdom in the words of the Radio Doctor of Montreal.
Pete’s New Transceiver with Heathkit Filter and WSPR (Video)
Another beautiful rig from Pete. Inspiration for the winter building season. More info on his blog:
http://n6qw.blogspot.com/
We hope to discuss this and other projects in the next SolderSmoke podcast, hopefully next Saturday.
M0HYT’s Through-Hole (No Surface Mount) uBITX
That’s the spirit! I like how Peter M0HYT took the uBITX schematic and built his own, his way. When you build the rig yourself, if problems arise (spurs, harmonics getting past filters) you are in a much better position to fix the problem. I’m afraid that sometimes those buying an already-assembled board just feel aggrieved if the purchased item is not fully within specs.
M0HYT posted this to the BITX20 group (this past summer):
I have just built a uBITX with standard components (no SMD’s) from scratch on a PCB I designed – it works well. I have now designed another PCB which incorporates the Arduino NANO and the the Si5351 shield and I’m just waiting for the PCB’s to arrive and then I will start assembling. I made some changes to the circuit to allow for a dynamic microphone and the use of screened TOKO cols for the 30MHz lowpass filter, I also changed the coupling arrangement to the 45MHz filter.
I have attached a picture of the original PCB and a PDF of the new layout incorporating the Arduino and Si5351
Maybe one day I will play with SMT but for now standard components are still easily available !
73’s – Peter M0HYT
Chinese AMATEUR Satellites ORBITING THE MOON! Radio Amateurs Receiving Images
This is really amazing and deserves more attention than it has been getting.
Falcon 9 Launch, Landing and Sat Deployment Video
Very cool video from Space X. I like how they have the time-line along the bottom and the telemetry in the upper right. This is the first time they brought a first stage back to Vandenberg AFB. I hope we get to watch the launch of the Indian Cube-Sat in November.
VU3XVR’s EMRFD TIA HB TRANSCEIVER

Ram did a beautiful job on this 40 meter rig. You can read about this project here:
https://vu3xvr.blogspot.com/2018/10/homebrew-5-watts-cw-transceiver-using.html
Stockpiling Parts for Analog Oscillator STABILITY
Radio Astronomy Knack!
This video has so much of the kind of stuff that interests us: roadkill antennas. 3D printers. Arduinos. Raspberry Pi, And of course, RADIO ASTRONOMY.
And the Thought Emporium guys have a lot of other great project videos on their YouTube site:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5vCi3jPJdURZwAOO_FNfQ
I feel myself being pulled back into SPACE. First there was Farhan’s new satellite, now this. Last weekend I finished a 3 element quad for 146 MHz. In a fit of nostalgia I used the same copper tube elements that I used to communicate with the MIR space station from the Dominican Republic in 1995. They have good JuJu. And Mojo. TRGHS. More on this later. Tune UP!



