[BVARC] Fwd: [NARS] FW: DFW Contest Group Presentations at Hamcom 2016

2016-05-23 Thread gmuller885 via BVARC






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 Original message 
From: Keith Dutson  
Date: 5/23/16  5:56 PM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: n...@mailman.qth.net 
Subject: [NARS] FW: DFW Contest Group Presentations at Hamcom 2016 

FYI

 

From: Eric Silverthorn [mailto:nm5me...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 11:38 AM
To: kei...@dutson.net
Subject: DFW Contest Group Presentations at Hamcom 2016

 

Keith:

 

I hope all is well.  Can you share the following with both the TDXS and NARS 
clubs?

 

At this writing our series for Ham Com on Friday looks like this:

 


Friday June 10th 


8-9 AM - Intro to Contesting - Kelly, N0VD


9-10 AM - Contesting from a Small Lot plus JT65 - Dave, N3BUO

10-11 AM - Taking Your Contest Efforts to the Next Level - Jim, W0UO

11AM-Noon - Flex Radio

Noon-1 PM - Meet and Greet with Coffee and continuing Flex Radio Demo

1-2 PM - Contest Expedition Basics Kelly, N0VD

2-3 PM - RTTY Contesting in the Caribbean - Tim, K5AC, Victor, WB0TEV

3-4 PM - Receiving Antennas Steve KG5VK

4-5 PM - Poor Man's Four Square Jim, W0UO

For additional information please email W0UO, Jim Spaulding,  w0uo...@gmail.com 
 

 

73,


Eric NM5M

 

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[BVARC] VK9NT 24.897 QSX 24.898

2016-05-23 Thread Allen Brier N5XZ via BVARC
Listening for NA

 

Allen R. Brier N5XZ

1515 Windloch Lane

Richmond, Texas 77406-2553

(281) 342-1882 (Home)

(713) 705-4801 (Cell)

 

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[BVARC] IC-7100 + HRD + Windows 10 through USB cable?

2016-05-23 Thread Rob McClure via BVARC
Hello all,

Is anyone using an IC-7100 with HRD and Windows 10 through a USB cable?
If yes, I could use some help.

I have rig control through HRD EXCEPT transmit.

I'm pretty sure I'm missing ONE setting right under my nose on HRD... I'm
95% sure the rig is setup correctly, although the 'bullet proof' setup
seems to vary on the HRD forums.

Any help would be most appreciated. I'm trying to get both my IC-7100 and
my TS-590SG ready for MSWE and Field Day.

73 all, Rob, KC5RET
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[BVARC] Houston Radio History

2016-05-23 Thread Sam Neal via BVARC

Hello,

I have that photo with some of the names " somewhere " in one of my folders,
but couldn't find it. The following is a good history of radio in Houston,
broadcast radio and TV.

Go to " The Pre-Broadcast Era " for an earlier history of ham radio in
Houston, plus I have a link to  " Amateur Radio 100 Years Ago In Houston "
should anyone be interested and should I find it in the 500 + link folder. 

I was KN5LZJ in 1957 and attended my first radio club meeting at one of the
old 50's auctions at The Houston Amateur Radio Club, not on Lozier Street, but
the earlier one nearby right off of OST.

73,

Sam Neal  N5AF

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http://houstonradiohistory.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 













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Re: [BVARC] Bleeding static from antennas

2016-05-23 Thread Travis Burgess via BVARC
Did a search on the choke:  https://www.tubesandmore.com/products/P-C1535B


Travis
K5HTB

From: BVARC  on behalf of Sam Neal via BVARC 

Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 7:50 AM
To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Cc: Sam Neal
Subject: Re: [BVARC] Bleeding static from antennas

Hello,

Consider placing a 2.5 mH RF choke from the antenna to ground. Keep it in a
dry place. Many of the old boat-anchor transmitters did this from the antenna
coax connector to ground to protect the operator or anyone from touching the
antenna should the RF coupling capicator between the tube plate and the pi-net
tuner open up placing B+ on the antenna.

73,

Sam Neal  N5AF



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Re: [BVARC] Bleeding static from antennas

2016-05-23 Thread Rick Hiller via BVARC
All of the Cushcraft R-x series have a 3M Ohm resistor in their matching
network box for just this situation. 

 

W5RH

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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 7:17 AM
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Cc: Travis Burgess 
Subject: [BVARC] Bleeding static from antennas

 

See attached schematic.

 

Travis

K5HTB

 

 

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Re: [BVARC] Bleeding static from antennas

2016-05-23 Thread Sam Neal via BVARC

Hello,

Consider placing a 2.5 mH RF choke from the antenna to ground. Keep it in a
dry place. Many of the old boat-anchor transmitters did this from the antenna
coax connector to ground to protect the operator or anyone from touching the
antenna should the RF coupling capicator between the tube plate and the pi-net
tuner open up placing B+ on the antenna.

73,

Sam Neal  N5AF



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[BVARC] Bleeding static from antennas

2016-05-23 Thread Travis Burgess via BVARC

See attached schematic.


Travis

K5HTB


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[BVARC] Bleeding static from antennas

2016-05-23 Thread Travis Burgess via BVARC
See attached schematic.


Travis

K5HTB


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