A new 70MHz mono-band radio from Noble Radio
Rob, PE9PE got in touch to let me know about the new 70MHz mono-band rig from Noble Radio
The rig produces 10W out – you can see a full list of the specs here
The rig is priced at EU499 in the Netherlands, including 21% Dutch VAT.
I’ve asked Rob if there are plans to distribute the rig in the UK and what the price will be. I’ll update this post accordingly when I find out. The PDF also mentions a 50MHz variant, but I’m guessing that the 70MHz will be of immediately more interest.
Updated: Rob PE9PE replied to say that the rig is available direct from the Netherlands and comes with a 2 year warranty.
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A good afternoon on the radio
Just a bit more tidy |
I then slipped over to 15m and came across V5/DK1CE calling CQ he was running split and it's not very often I try the split thing. It was only once before I was able to make a contact running split. I gave him a go and with about 2 repeats I was able to get into Namibia with 5 watts! I was thrilled to not only make a contact operating split but also to have my MFJ 1788 loop antenna with 5 watts make the trip.
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Another item up for sale
A shot of the unit |
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630m Loading Coil & Variometer Update
Source: http://www.alg.myzen.co.uk/radio/136/ant_xformer.htm |
Source: http://www.alg.myzen.co.uk/radio/136/ant_xformer.htm |
Source: http://leoricksimon.blogspot.ca/2007/05/flyback-driver.html |
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Some things are better left alone!
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MB7IAH
Today I received a very nice email from Ofcom. It was my NoV for my echolink node.
MB7IAH
Whilst I won’t be able to get it up and running this weekend because we have guests I hope to have everything up, running and ready for use early next week.
There is a restriction of 1.6w TX output using the 1/2w dipole (vertically polarised) but I’m keen to get the thing up and running. Eventually It’ll all be on the RPi but for now it might be quicker to install onto one of the old netbooks and to use that as a way of optimising audio and tx settings before going headless. There are a few restrictions on its use but they are perfectly sensible and being able to be unattended is a real bonus.
Exciting times. Here’s hoping it’ll get used by more than just me.
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