Monte Renosu - TK/TK-008
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- Hits: 3342
Monte Renosu - TK/TK-008
WWlocator : JN42nb64
Altitude : 2352 m - gain altitude 1150 m - distance 15km A/R
33 QSO 40/10m CW 6 S2S
Capu di u Vitullu - TK/TK-063
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- Hits: 4306
Capu di u Vitullu - TK/TK-063
WWlocator : JN42if34
Altitude : 1331 m - altitude gain +850m
34 QSO 40/30/10m CW 4 US stations
Capu d'Ortu TK/TK-074
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- Hits: 3415
Capu d'Oru TK/TK-074
WWlocator : JN42if48
Altitude : 1294 m
41 QSO 40/20CW - 1 S2S
GPSDO software
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- Hits: 4384
My previous 10 MHz frequency reference having broken down, the question was whether to repair it or move on.
After reflection, I decided to equip myself with a 10 MHz reference disciplined by GPS (GPSDO) in order to obtain the best possible accuracy.
After some research on the Internet, I found ready-made products at affordable prices and some descriptions of amateur achievements.
I chose the option of making the version proposed by DL4ZAO / DL7UKM . On one hand because there is a detailed description (in German) and that the author offered the printed circuit at a correct price, and on the other hand to learn according to the formula " Build and learn ".
The assembly revolves around an Arduino Nano and software is offered by Michael DL7UKM. All the more reason for my choice, now having a good knowledge of this platform.
CW keyer with memories "à la SOTA"
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During my SOTA activities, I often raged on the fact that the builtin CW keyer in my QRP SW-3B transceiver only had one memory ... It is indeed very practical to have several of them in order to free your hands to do something else such as finishing writing the last QSO on the logbook or making a somewhat specific call. The idea therefore sprouted to produce a CW memory manipulator that would meet the following conditions |
- 3 on the fly programmable memories
- low power consumption
- easy battery supplying
- reduced size
- easily reproducible
Having already built a prototype of the fabulous K3NG keyer, I decided to use this project by adapting it to my needs.
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