The Coastwatchers -- Their Rigs and Their Islands
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AWA Teleradio 3BZ used by coastwatchers during the war Source: Australian
War Memorial (P01035 .006)
Here is a great site about the AWA 3BZ Wireless ...
Christmas Eve 2025
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I apologize for my absence. I've received several e-mails inquiring as to
why there have been no posts in the past month. I don't want to bore anyone
wi...
The SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver
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Well gosh. About a month ago, it was feeling as if every builder in the
homebrew community had built the SolderSmoke Direct Conversion Receiver,
apart from...
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...
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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