Didn't know about the XR0YJ Expedition until I tuned across them on 12m. Already have Easter Is. confirmed on 20m (by card), and worked on 40m, 17m, and 10m. Now in the log for 12m. The QRZ page says they will be uploading to LOTW after they return to JA.
Happy 250th, USA!
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Today we celebrate the 250th Anniversary of our request for Independence.
May the idea that all men are created equal with the God given rights of
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VHF Grid Activation — DM86 in Stratford Texas
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Since the beginning of the year, I had been planning a VHF grid activation
in the Texas Panhandle. Looking over the FFMA Most Needed Grids Map, I saw
tha...
A Really Really Complete South African Workshop
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*This is really almost too much. But I include it here because it is just
an obviously impressive set of tools. There are also many CNC machines
(machin...
A PTO Kit From Ken WA4MNT at QRPBuilder
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The Soldersmoke Direct Conversion Receiver was the first time I had ever
built anything with a permeability tuned oscillator (PTO for short). I had
never p...
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...
Cave exploring
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I had a chance to go exploring one of the many caves located on the south
side of Nimitz Hill, formerly known as Fonte during the pre-war days. They
are of...
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