Wednesday, May 27, 2020

My six most viewed videos

What are my video viewers most interested in? Fortunately YouTube allows sorting of videos by popularity. Antennas seem to be a common thread, especially magnetic loops. People also like crystal sets. Anyway here's the top six. Happy viewing! 

1. 100w magnetic loop


2. Homebrew software defined radio


3. Choke 'balun'



4. Triband end fed half wave




5. A demonstration of a crystal radio



6. My favourite magnetic loop for HF pedestrian mobile (actually no longer my favourite as I since built a newer lighter one of aluminium described in another video)



Final note. After about 18 months of writing this blog I've decided to cease adding to The Daily Antenna blog. I've enjoyed it, but as you might have noted from the decreasing frequency of posts, it was becoming somewhat of a chore to come up with material. Taking time that I'd rather spend doing experiments to make videos about. Thanks to you all for reading and commenting. I'll continue to be active with the following: 

VK3YE website

VK3YE YouTube

VK3YE Radio Books on Facebook


Friday, May 22, 2020

Some radio related Facebook groups

If you're on Facebook here's some groups that may be of interest.

Ham Radio Homebrew https://www.facebook.com/groups/Ham.Radio.Homebrew/

Ham Radio Homebrew Corner https://www.facebook.com/groups/hamradioconstruction/

Amateur Radio QRP https://www.facebook.com/groups/qrpradio/

Making antennas for amateur radio https://www.facebook.com/groups/388985131912074/

Radio receiver kit and circuit construction https://www.facebook.com/groups/141931123174948/

Portable antenna tips and techniques https://www.facebook.com/groups/1200545163358449/

DIY cheap electronic kits and projects https://www.facebook.com/groups/147858562595896/

CW Morse Code fans https://www.facebook.com/groups/46861088039/

Magnetic loop antennas https://www.facebook.com/groups/861746933918546/

Crystal set radio group https://www.facebook.com/groups/crystalsetradio/

These are good places to ask questions and see what others are up to. If there's others you like please mention them in the comments below. Note that some groups are public while others are private so you may need to apply and answer a question or two to prove you're not a spammer.

Now's a great time to be reading books. Especially with not much else to do. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

439 MHz FM: How far can you talk on a cheap handheld?

A few days ago I went for a walk along the beach. Taking my handheld. There was activity on 439 MHz, the main FM simplex frequency. A 46km contact was made despite being low and just having the handheld's standard antenna. More here!



PS: Into low power amateur radio? Minimum QRP is the top-selling manual on the equipment, antennas, operating and strategy of successful QRP operating. It's available for under $US 5 each in electronic form. Or you can get a paperback version. Visit VK3YE Radio Books to find out more. 

Monday, May 18, 2020

151 MHz wireless microphone range test (and how I got started in amateur radio)

I like little radio transmitters. I found a little one in a box of junk from a hamfest last year. It turned out to be more interesting than expected. It was an FM wireless microphone on 151 MHz. Fortunately I have equipment and antennas that can receive on that band so I did some range tests. 

The first two tests were done with the transmitter fixed and me walking around with the receiver. I used both a VHF handheld and an FT817 on SSB with a small beam. Understandably the latter gave longer range. 

The third test was with the FT817 (on FM) connected to a home station antenna and me walking around with the wireless microphone transmitter. This took advantage of the 817's better sensitivity. In this video I also talk about how I started in radio. As the video's unedited I drop out as I walk further away. Then I come good as I return.



PS: Enjoy reading? Consider this selection of amateur radio books I have written. They are available in ebook or paperback. 


    

Friday, May 15, 2020

VK5WAT QRP new and old modes activity - May 2020

Video shows some QRP with new and old modes. Both with homebrew rigs.




PS: Into low power amateur radio? Minimum QRP is the top-selling manual on the equipment, antennas, operating and strategy of successful QRP operating. It's available for under $US 5 each in electronic form. Or you can get a paperback version. Visit VK3YE Radio Books to find out more. 


Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Becoming a Radio Amateur in Australia

Different countries have slightly different arrangements for becoming licensed as a radio amateur. However they all generally have an exam followed by a call sign application followed by a license. Here's Australia's procedure. 


If this topic interests you there's more detail in the Australian Ham Radio Handbook. This is available from Jaycar as a paperback or Amazon as an ebook. 


Monday, May 11, 2020

How much power is your QRP antenna coupler losing?

Get a rough idea with this back to back test.


PS: Enjoy reading? Consider this selection of amateur radio books I have written. They are available in ebook or paperback. 


    

Friday, May 8, 2020

Now on LBRY (housekeeping)

If you haven't heard of it, it's an alternative to YouTube. If you're on it then so am I.

My channel is here: https://lbry.tv/@vk3ye:3

It's mainly for backup purposes and my videos will continue to be hosted on YouTube.

PS: I've done a few videos featuring Baofeng rigs lately. You might enjoy this teardown of them. https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/news/teardown-tuesday-baofeng-amateur-radio-transceiver/



Wednesday, May 6, 2020

How far can you talk on 2m FM simplex with a handheld transceiver?

Cheap Baofeng handhelds sometimes get a bad rap. And the antenna that they (and other handhelds) come with doesn't make the transceiver that good for simplex unless you're elevated. But if you can put on a good antenna then you can have better luck. Enjoy this video where I give it a range test from the beach.  


Now's a great time to be reading books. Especially with not much else to do. 






Monday, May 4, 2020

7 transistor 7 MHz 700mW FT8 and JS8 DSB transceiver

Super simple. Direct conversion/DSB for two popular digital modes on 7 MHz. Under 1w output but gets good results. A lot of similarities to my Beach 40 DSB rig. Video discusses QRP PA design so could be worth watching even if you're not into digital modes. 


PS: Into low power amateur radio? Minimum QRP is the top-selling manual on the equipment, antennas, operating and strategy of successful QRP operating. It's available for under $US 5 each in electronic form. Or you can get a paperback version. Visit VK3YE Radio Books to find out more. 


Friday, May 1, 2020

Two range-boosting antennas for your 2m handheld transceiver

Two quick and simple antennas for improved performance from your 2m handheld. Video describes and demonstrates.


VK6FC's Foll-up: https://www.armag.vk6uu.id.au/1985-september-AR.html VK2ZOI's Flower pot: https://vk2zoi.com/articles/half-wave-flower-pot/

PS: Enjoy building antennas? Many hams do. Hand-carried QRP antennas, my first antenna book has been very popular. That concentrated on basic concepts and the lower HF bands. Anyway here's the follow-up. Called More Hand-carried QRP antennas it describes more than 30 antennas and accessories that you can easily build. And there's more of an emphasis on upper HF, VHF and UHF antennas that the previous volume didn't have so much on.

Upgraded vk3ye.com website

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