Some new arrivals to the EI2KC shack!
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There have been a few new arrivals to the EI2KC amateur station. I have not
written a blog post in ages, but I have been active on the bands, chasing
DX,...
It's a plan.
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Tonight is the ARS Spartan Sprint. I have not participated in one of those
in a very long time.
If it's not raining, I'll set up at a picnic table here a...
VHF Texas Panhandler Once More in DM85
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I set up at my daughter’s place, the Rillo Ranch, in DM85xk. From July 3 to
July 5, I managed to log 235 VHF QSOs on both six and two meters. Six
Meters ...
A Real ZN414!
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Recently, I built a simple little TRF receiver for the AM broadcast band
using a TA7642, a modern equivalent for a chip that was quite popular with
electro...
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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