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Digital on Board
Summer is in full swing here in the Hudson Valley, alternating between humid rainy days, and blindingly hot humid sunny days. Did I mention humid? So once again, on the drier days I’m out whenever possible with one of the … Continue reading
Posted in Ham Radio, Linux
Tagged Amateur radio, Anderson Powerpole, bamboo cutting board, Bioenno, DC-DC converter, digital modes, FT-817, FT-847, FT8, FTDI, GPS, ham radio, Li-PO, Linux, low power, MiniProSC, portable operation, Powerpole, PSK-31, QRP, QRP operation, Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi 3B+, Scotch Extremely Strong, WSJT-X
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Aerial ballet with SpongeBob
My current obsession with operating portable outdoors has driven this post to the ham radio side again. No computers, sorry. Well I have made progress with the internal lithium batteries for the KX1. After a great deal of rummaging about, … Continue reading
Posted in Ham Radio
Tagged Amateur radio, ham radio, KX1, Li-PO, lithium batteries, low power, QRP, QRP operation, SOTA, Summits on the Air
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KX1 to the Field
This post is all about ham radio, the great outdoors and being thrifty (cheap). No computers were harmed in the making of this post. Having recovered from blog-block after documenting the simple transmitter, I am just back from Lobstercon again … Continue reading

