One for the Boys (or the Girls!)

When I started in this hobby when I was around 7, it was batteries and old car bulbs nicked from my Dad's shed, with wires held on the terminals with sellotape, that was to give me my first taste of electronics, well before I  even started making crystal sets. That is all what is needed,just a little encouragement to spark enthusiasm in our hobby, little did I know then I would have held a job in the industry and have an Amateur Radio licence to my name and I would be writing about it today.


So I was in my local discount store the other day, something caught the corner of my eye, an electronic kit. Tronex 50+ Circuit Lab. Made in, you guess right China! But does similar to what I have mentioned above. Yes it resembles the kits that were once produced in late 70's, where wires were held under springs to connect each component into the circuit.



Only having two daughters, one whom is now married, and the other that is now in her latter years of High school, a chance perhaps to encourage her, and get her away from playing with her tablet and computer during the long hours of these dark nights. So I decided to buy one for her Christmas stocking. My wife said you only bought it so you can play with it didn't you? I said no, this is a good educational tool and can be used to encourage, especially with her having to do a science at school.






Not hopeful she will be another Ham in the future, but you never know where it will lead? For overseas readers of my blog I notice there are Tronex kits on ebay of similar content.

I will return to this when she decides to investigate and play, further info here:

https://www.homebargains.co.uk/products/14749-tronex-50-circuit-lab.aspx



Steve, G1KQH, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from England. Contact him at [email protected].

Spam will get you no where!


Some idiot today decided to Spam the comment section of my Blog with advert links, nothing to do with Amateur radio, this is not the first time this has happened. So I have now taken action and set all comments to be moderated by myself before they are released. Just stupid people that have caused me to take this unnecessary lock out and create me more work than I need.

Spam as much as you want but they will be destroyed!

You have been warned !

Steve, G1KQH, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from England. Contact him at [email protected].

LHS Episode #263: Better Than Brexit

Testing


Russ Woodman, K5TUX, co-hosts the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast which is available for download in both MP3 and OGG audio format. Contact him at [email protected].

RM Ham University – Test and Measurement

The Rocky Mountain Ham Radio group offers an educational series they call RMHAM University. I am honored to be able to present on the topic of Practical Ham Radio Measurements on Saturday morning Dec 15th.

As many of you know, this topic is an intersection of my hobby of amateur radio and 40 years working in the electronic test and measurement industry. I’ve written two books on the electronic measurement and enjoy talking about it.

Here’s the agenda for the class.

TopicCommentsTime
1.       IntroductionMeasurement Concepts, trends in test and measurement8:00 to 8:30
2.       Digital MultimetersVoltage, current and resistance measurements8:30 to 9:20
Break
3.       SWR MeasurementSWR, reflection coefficient, SWR measurements, antenna analyzers, vector network analyzers9:30 to 10:20
Break
4.       Oscilloscope measurementsTime domain, bandwidth, scope probes10:30 to 11:00
5.       RF MeasurementsFrequency domain, spectrum analyzers, SDR receiver, transceiver tests, power measurement11:00 to 11:30
Discussion and wrap up11:30 to noon

Location and Registration

Cherry Creek School District Educational Services Center
4700 S. Yosemite St.
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Please register with the RMHAM web site so we know how many to plan for.  There is no charge for the class.
https://www.rmham.org/wordpress/rmham-university-2018/

The post RM Ham University – Test and Measurement appeared first on The KØNR Radio Site.


Bob Witte, KØNR, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Colorado, USA. Contact him at [email protected].

Nikon camera gear for sale.

In the past I have found many Amateurs are also into photography as well as radio. We are selling some of our camera gear. Below is what is up for sale, prices are in Canadian dollars  and more photos can be sent to those who are interested. This gear has been very well cared for and is in excellent shape.

Nikkor Lencses 
AF-S 24-70 1:2.8G ED with a clear Hoya filter 1200.00 
50mm 1:1.2 with clear Hoya filter 625.00 
AF-S Teleconverter TC-14EIII 350.00 
AF-S Teleconverter TC 20EIII 250.00 
AF-S Macro 60mm 1:2.8 G ED 350.00 also includes an MC 30 remote and clear Hoya filter 
AF-S 70-200mm 1:2.8 GII ED VR with clear Hoya filter 1600.00 
AF-S 16-35mm 1:4G ED with Hoya clear filter 450.00
Nikon D810 including the following 1750.00 
-MB D12
 -EN-EL15 x2 
-Charger
 -Lexar Professional 300X 4GB x1 
-Lexar Professional 400X 8GG x1
2nd Nikon D810 same price and package as above.
Flashes
 Nikon wireless speed light commander SU-800 200.00
 Nikon speed light SB-910 325.00 
Nikon speed light SB-900 300.00
Lexar Professional 1066X 32GB 160NB/s x5 35.00 each


Mike Weir, VE9KK, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from New Brunswick, Canada. Contact him at [email protected].

ICQ Podcast Episode 282 – Android Rig Control

In this episode, Martin M1MRB is joined by Leslie Butterfield G0CIB, Matthew Nassau M0NJX and Bill Barnes N3JIX to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin M6BOY rounds up the news in brief and this episode’s feature is Android Control Rig.

ICQ AMATEUR/HAM RADIO PODCAST DONORS

We would like to thank Nicholas Wood, Neil Connor and Andrew Brook (M7ABR) along with our monthly and annual subscription donors for keeping the podcast advert free. To donate, please visit - http://www.icqpodcast.com/donate

  • 93-year-old WWII Veteran Still Taps out Morse Code

  • 'Musical' Waves Detected in Earth's Magnetic Field

  • Austrian Ham Radio Regulatory Changes

  • Android App connects to D-STAR

  • December 2018 is YOTA Month

  • Two New Turkish Band Access for Christmas

  • Canadian National Parks on the Air Event Set to Start on 1st January 2019

  • ExseedSat Designated as VO-96


Colin Butler, M6BOY, is the host of the ICQ Podcast, a weekly radio show about Amateur Radio. Contact him at [email protected].

TX Factor Christmas Episode is Live

The long-awaited new episode of TX Factor is now live!

TX Factor is the only UK TV show dedicated to amateur radio and our latest episode features two new exciting radios. There’s a sneak preview of the Yaesu FTdx 101 hybrid transceiver and a comprehensive overview of the high-performance Icom IC-R6800 general coverage receiver.
 
Also in Episode 22, Pete Sipple M0PSX visits the 2018 RSGB Convention. We chat with Graham Shirville G3VZV with an update on the latest news from AMSAT including what to expect when the geostationary satellite Es’hail-2 is in full operation. And more down to earth, Bob Mccreadie G0FGX ventures into the controversial world of Network Radio! And for your post Christmas delight, there is another free-to-enter draw with a bundle of radio-related items to win.
TX Factor is free to watch across all platforms and Smart TVs. The latest episode and all our previous shows are available at txfactor.co.uk. where you can also download or subscribe to a weekly podcast of the GB2RS News from the RSGB.

TX Factor is sponsored by Martin Lynch & Sons, and the Radio Society of Great Britain and is also supported by viewer donations.

Nick Bennett 2EØFGQ co-hosts TX Factor with Bob McCreadie GØFGX and Mike Marsh G1IAR. Contact the team at [email protected]

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