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We are getting screwed over! Welcome to MAPA!

The 1st week of 2026 has been a huge disaster as I have received bills for insurances that reflect astronomical cost increases. Not only health insurance but homeowner and auto insurance have been affected. I spent about a half hour on the phone with my homeowner insurance carrier yesterday morning trying to understand the 35% increase in my homeowner's insurance over 2025. Part of the increase was the result of the Palisades fire that occurred a year ago... about 40 miles from me. But an equal part of that increase was man made by you know who. It seems the tariffs he loves have dramatically impacted the cost of construction materials. It is basic economics. My home did not increase in value (still a small sized CA home) but the materials to replace that structure did... in direct response to his tariffs and puerile antics. Being retired and on a fixed income, any significant increase in health insurance costs and homeowners, insurance costs make for a strenuous monthly budget jug...
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Junk Box SSB Transceiver

I received an email for the sketch for this project yesterday and since this was built 10 years ago, maybe some interest today. For our 8 Day to Extra Class License hams this should all make sense to you. You  Too Can Build A Junk Box SSB XCVR! 8/31/2016 Results Update 8/31/2016 -- Photos of the Boards Added This is one great radio and following my success at 500 Milli-watts I added the output stage using a 2SC2075 where I am getting about 3 Watts PEP with the device biased for 100 Ma. This in turn can drive my SB-200 to about 45 watts output. With my backyard droopy dipole on 8/30 I worked stations in Arkansas and Texas running 45 watts. So, I am pleased.   At this point I am torn between putting it in a box or just leaving it "junk style" on the bench. I fear taking it apart may ruin the magic of what has been done so far. Of course, if it goes into a box, it will get the Juliano Blue treatment.   I am really impressed at how well the receiver is working and p...

XYL Ham Video

A ham friend sent me another XYL ham video where this one covers a SOTA operation. This was almost like an unboxing video where we see the XYL pull into a parking lot, next she dons warm clothes and then a backpack full of gear. This sojourn was a SOTA (Summits on the Air) which is not as well-known as POTA. I am contemplating a BYOTA this summer which yes, that is a Back Yard on the Air. Cold Beer and a real Bathroom are only 60 steps away. At 84, I find pit stops are more frequent. What really caught my attention was the $1500 IC-705 she had stashed in her backpack. Highly attractive (the radio) and yet the latest technology packed in a very small box. The climb up the summit was a real cardio exercise and so it was "hammy and healthy"! IC-705 I could conjure up volumes about homebrewing a rig to take on a POTA, SOTA or BYOTA operation and while being able to say the rig on this end is homebrew, it would not even be close. The real difference is the IC-705 packs more functi...

What I found in my Junk Box

G K Chesterton was a British author and if you follow British Detective stories his book on Father Brown (Part time Priest and part time Detective) is the basis of the very popular Brit TV series "Father Brown". While in college a literature assignment was to read one of his short stories entitled "What I found in my pocket". "What  I  Found  in  My  Pocket"   is  a  short  story  by  G.K.  Chesterton   that  humorously  explores  the  theme  of  finding  unexpected  treasures  in  one's  own  pocket.  The  story  begins  with  the  narrator  recalling  a  moment  of  curiosity  and  excitement  during  a  long  train  journey,  where  he  finds  various  items,  including  a pocketknife ,  matches,  and  a  box...