8 Foot of Fence with Gate $1300
Those prices I quoted for the ICOM and FLEX radios were actual alternate bid prices for the same fence task. It is imperative to get three bids and have a common set of evaluation factors.
8 Foot of Fence with Gate $1300
Those prices I quoted for the ICOM and FLEX radios were actual alternate bid prices for the same fence task. It is imperative to get three bids and have a common set of evaluation factors.
A ham friend who also grew up in Western PA shared his recent BC-348 video with me. He too dabbles in Boat Anchors... he has had more pass through his shack than me. I am in awe. He also reads the blog.
But three pieces of information for other blog readers and the 1st is the power supply. Many WWII vintage radios on eBay lack power supplies as the source of power especially those used in airplanes was a dynamotor.
For those with a question mark on their face, a dynamotor was a small motor generator set running usually off of 24VDC that supplied all the operating voltages. Read noisy.
The small ARC-5 receivers had a space on the back where the dynamotor attached. Often the filament string (transistors weren't invented as yet) was series/paralleled to operate from 24VDC.
The BC-348 had an internal space to install the dynamotor. The 1st important point the video shows how a $30 switching power supply from BOZOS can power the BC-348 and fits in the space where the dynamotor would attach. This power supply could be used for many other WWII surplus receivers.
The second point is the radio itself as it was as much electronic as mechanical assemblies (to switch bands). Keep in mind these radios were designed in the late 1930'w... No Internet, No Computers, No Nano VNA's and no Transistors or IC's. I marveled that the VFO had set points for various bands. In other words, you can calibrate the VFO at 5 MHz WWV and then a separate set point for 10MHz WWV.
The third point and that is radio tuned from 1.5 to 18.5 MHz, operated AM and CW and no band spread. Dial markings could be as much as a 100KHz apart. It struck me that the BC348 could be the principal receiver on a B-17 traveling across the Pacific and was the sole piece of long-distance communication receiving equipment. Good Luck!
Them that know, now don't care if you know.
Here is what Mr. Carlson did with a BC-348.
73's
Pete N6QW
Băng 17M có rất nhiều nét cuốn hút vì đây là một băng chuyên săn DX. Nó không có các cuộc thi vì được xem như một “khu bảo tồn không thi đấu”, nhưng lại có cộng đồng FT-8 hoạt động rất sôi nổi. Tôi gọi nó là một băng “lén lút” vì những người chơi CQ POTA, SOTA và IOTA thường xuyên sử dụng băng này — do các hoạt động đó không được xem là thi đấu!
Về cơ bản, bạn tránh được những “pháp sư Extra Class 45 phút” đang cố gắng tham gia contest; nhưng bạn vẫn sẽ nghe họ gọi CQ POTA. Vì ăng-ten 17M có kích thước khá nhỏ gọn, đây là một băng tuyệt vời cho hoạt động portable khi đi bộ đường dài hoặc cắm trại.
Một điểm đáng chú ý là mạch vòng diode homebrew được dùng làm Balanced Modulator/Product Detector, có một công tắc gắn trên panel để làm mất cân bằng vòng nhằm phục vụ mục đích Tune. Linh kiện khuếch đại công suất RF là MRF260.
German Translation for readers in Germany
Das 17‑Meter‑Band hat eine ganz besondere Anziehungskraft, da es ein echtes DX‑Band ist. Es ist frei von Contests, weil es als wettbewerbsfreie Schutzzone gilt, hat aber dennoch eine sehr aktive FT‑8‑Gemeinde. Ich nenne es gern ein „Schleichband“, weil die CQ‑POTA‑, SOTA‑ und IOTA‑Fans es häufig nutzen – schließlich gelten diese Aktivitäten nicht als Contests!
So entgeht man den 45‑Minuten‑Extra‑Class‑Wundern, die normalerweise nur in Contests auftauchen, aber plötzlich lautstark CQ POTA rufen. Da 17‑Meter‑Antennen relativ klein ausfallen, eignet sich das Band hervorragend für portablen Betrieb beim Wandern oder Camping.
Bemerkenswert ist auch der selbstgebaute Diodenring, der als Balanced Modulator bzw. Product Detector dient und einen frontseitigen Schalter besitzt, um den Ring zum Abstimmen (Tune) bewusst zu entbalancieren. Als HF‑Leistungstransistor kommt ein MRF260 zum Einsatz.
Them that know, now don't care if you know.
73's
Pete N6QW
Yaesu FT710 with Tax about $1300 IC7300 Mark II with tax about $1600 FLEX 6700 about $3300 Yesterday I got an urge to buy an appliance box ...