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Making SMT "no lead" parts easier to use

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W9RAN
08/226/2024
On the workbench
Grind your own?

If you're a long-time ham you might know what the smeary figure-8 pattern is. ...Back in the Novice era,  many used crystals purchased from suppliers like JAN Crystals who purchased large quantities of military surplus crystals and reground them for the ham bands.   That's why they were cheap, but also why you couldn't get a specific frequency as they'd grind by a formula and is lo...  READ MORE

W9RAN
01/22/2024
On the workbench
Fusing the DX-40

Upon examining a DX-40 given to me by a good friend, I was surprised not to find the usual fused plug on the AC line cord.    I thought maybe Heathkit realized the error of their ways and had put one inside - but no.  A check of the schematic confirmed that fuses were never a part of the DX-40 design.    This needed to be corrected but after first considering hogging...  READ MORE

W9RAN
11/320/2023
On the workbench
A 3D Printed Socket for FT-243 Crystals

Lots of us have crysals in the FT-243 type holder from our Novice days and since, but the sockets needed for them are becoming hard to find.     To address this I designed a socket that can be 3D printed in about 15 minutes that will substitue for the old style panel-mounted socket used on many transmitters and in homebrew projects.    You'll need to scavenge two con...  READ MORE

W9RAN
03/85/2023
On the workbench
Improve the efficiency of your vertical antenna

Rob Sherwood NCØB is best known for his receiver tests but as a DXer and contester, Rob has paid a lot of attention to antennas over the years.    Since the '70s he's been using and working to improve the effectiveness of vertical antennas and recently shared some of his findings at a presentation at the W9DYV Technical Symposium at the St. Louis Suburban Radio Club's Winterfest ...  READ MORE

W9RAN
03/67/2023
On the workbench
Must-have accessory for your NanoVNA

The NanoVNA is an amazingly useful piece of inexpensive test equipment for the ham and experimenter.   Anyone working with RF needs one!   Perhaps the most useful application for homebrewing or repairng radio equipment is the ability to make S21 measurements, that is to view the transmission characteristics of any RF device, such as a crystal, an amplifier, or a tuned circuit. ...  READ MORE

W9RAN
03/64/2023
On the workbench
Signal need a boost? Build a 6DQ5 amp!

That's what vintage SSB enthusiast K5LYN did when he wanted more power from his Central Electronics station.   Since he has it set up for transceiving using the output of the SX-115 receiver to control the frequency of the 20A,  the station is dedicated to 75 meter operation anyhow, so a full bandswitched amplifier wasn't needed, and because the 20A can't provide the drive needed for a ...  READ MORE

W9RAN
12/352/2022
On the workbench
The "Art" of Homebrewing

Homebrewing has always been a big part of ham radio, but it clearly peaked during the period following WWII when surplus components became availalbe in quantity and at low prices.   Most large cities had at least one surplus store and the supply was so great that authors wrote magazine articles based around surplus components because they knew readers would have no problem in finding them.Bu...  READ MORE

W9RAN
07/203/2022
On the workbench
Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder

Many  radio collectors have become "picky", or to put it a more politically correct way,  we have "narrowed the focus of our interests to only the finest specimens". ..But we are fortunate to have the luxury of a wide range of specimens to choose from, with hamfests within driving distance many weekends,  eBay and other online markets, a wide range of email reflectors and the popul...  READ MORE

W9RAN
04/99/2022
On the workbench
"A lifetime of enjoyment and mental stimulation"

The term "Elmer" came into use after I was licensed but most of us had one or more mentors. ..in my case it was Pete and Johnny, but "Elmer" is a good generic  reference that we all understand.     In Brad NB9M's case, his friend and mentor Roger W9BZ certainly fills the "Elmer" role well:"I was born a Buckeye and first licensed as W8QEG from Columbus, Ohio in 1953.  ...  READ MORE

W9RAN
03/88/2022
On the workbench
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