Archive Page 31
Me and my ham buddies decided that we should go out and have a dinner to celebrate the arrival of our licences. Mozso, Gabesz and me went to Budapest on friday afternoon. We bought some radio and electronic accessories in DND and Elektrokontha, then went to the IMAX cinema at the Arena plaza to watch the movie called Space station, it was fantastic, I’ve never been in an IMAX cinema before.
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The dinner was in the Bécsi szelet vendéglÅ‘ at Kálvin tér. After the dinner Noybi showed us his 2 channel (maybe 4?) hungarian VESZPRÉM VHF radio (built in 1969). It’s RX is hilarious, sounds like a modulated square-wave :), but it’s TX is suprisingly good with 1W output power.
The unit weighs about 5 kilograms + the mic is at least 1 kg :))
I’ve updated the About page, and created a page titled my ham radio gear.
Narkódiszkó is the title of my new mix. It’s an electronic dance music mix, so don’t download it if you don’t like the style. Also, as the title suggests (drug disco), it’s not for little teenage girls having fun around the high school.
General Dreamport mixes coming soon, I just didn’t have the mood for that, this time I needed a little different music to work with. :)
This is my “new” antenna tuner, an MFJ-945C. I’ve bought it on eBay from the USA, it’s used but it’s in a great condition. I’m very happy with it, it works perfectly and it’s relatively small.
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My Yaesu FT-857D transmits the audio coming from the MIC input instead of the rear line in when PTT is triggered via CAT command.
When PTT is toggled with the rear PTT pin, it works as it should. I had to find a solution for this inconvenience, so I wrote ptt2dtr which translates PTT CAT commands into serial port DTR line changes.
This is my new radio, a Yaesu FT-857D all-mode amateur radio, arrived yesterday. I’m very happy with it, now it only needs a stronger power supply.
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We’ve spent a great evening with the #qka team at the Turul monument on the hill at Tatabánya.
Here are some pictures.
I’m planning to buy an amateur desktop/mobile HF transceiver, so I made a little desk for it from some chipboard I found in the storage.
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Pictures
This is how it looked like when I got it:
And this is how it looks like now:
About me
I'm Nonoo. This is my blog about music, sounds, filmmaking, amateur radio, computers, programming, electronics and other things I'm obsessed with.
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