GUMBO A heavy thick stew consisting of components representative of a host of cultures and usually associated with the home state of Speaker Mike Johnson. The components can vary and some seem arcane. I have hard data that the blog must contain a photo or video to get over 100 views and photos like yesterday's get way and I mean way over 100 views. So no risqué photos today so maybe only 50 views. But it is my blog. The above data sheet is for a 5763 Vacuum Tube which used to be a staple for many 1950's/60's low power CW transmitters. With a good design you could get 10 watts into the wire on 40M. I mention this tube because it is one of those hidden gems. About a year ago I picked up four of these NIB for $10 on eBay. Now that I have a spare HV DC power supply floating around which was noisy in a receiver but does not have that problem on transmit, the temptation is to draw those two together. There are many simple designs you can find on the internet or through the u...
The Ham Radio technology of today takes us way beyond just making contacts or endlessly yelling into the Microphone "CQ POTA". It has become evaluative! We lust to know how our signal sounds at the other end of the circuit and those on the other end lust to tell us something is not right! A young BB ~ Now > 80 (I'll do anything to get you to read the Blog.) I smile when I hear signal reports: "well, you are only about a 5X7 and I can hear every word, but you are not strong!" The report somehow leaves you with an expectation that unless you are 20dB/S9 then it is not a good contact. Last night I had the new 40M Hybrid Wireless Set on and just listening to various station, most of which were about 500 to 1000 miles away. I ran across that group that uses USB on 40M, and I switched over to USB and suddenly realized I never tried the new rig on USB. The net control then asked would anyone like to check in. The control station was in Colorado Springs, and this w...