Doing the blog thing again, this time for my radio hobby. I will leave the existing WW2PT page alone for station info and links, and just use this blog for bloviating.
Good news and bad news
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The results for Field Day 2025 are out in the December issue if QST.
The South Plainfield Amateur Radio Club got some good news and some bad
news. The ...
Ham Radio Odds & Ends
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About this time last year, I published a blog titled Ham Radio Bits &
Pieces, which covered all sorts of happenings in and out of my ham shack.
Well, I’m...
Another GM3OXX OXO Transmitter
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After finishing the two-transistor “Jingy 40” regen, I was looking for a
little transmitter to use with it. I cycled through a few different
designs, befor...
Over 4.5 Million QSO's in QSO Database!
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[image: K1024 M0OXO Logo 2017]Stats show that the QSO's held in the M0OXO
Database has now passed the 4.5 Million QSO mark!
We now have a total of *4,505...
Upgrades, planning, the future...
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Over the last couple of weeks, I've started participating in a little round
table on 80m at *5 AM*. Yikes. These group of guys are outstanding CW
ope...
Yes, No, and maybe!
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Yes. This website and the project pages are still active. No, I don’t have
an update on the VFO upgrade. Maybe this Summer, when I have some more
time, I’l...
Kids and Amateur Radio
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Did we manage to get a half dozen elementary school kids to pay attention
to amateur radio? Yes, yes we did. How?
1. We arranged to set up a demo t...
Dry season grass fires
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In early April, 2014, there were a large number of grass fires that burned
several hundred acres from Nimitz Hill where I live all the way south to
Mt. Ten...
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