September 25, 2015
Two things...
There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance. -- Hippocrates
September 22, 2015
Finished 20 Meters WAS award from California
Thanks to AB1NJ in Vermont today, we completed the WAS award for 20 Meters (from California) with a JT-65 contact.
Chasing ARRL awards is good fun. Awards also encourage radio amateurs to stay active which is good for the hobby. The LoTW makes it easy to keep track of all the contacts for the various awards. Looking for the next award which will likely be Phone DXCC. So many interesting and challenging choices...
Good DX and 73, NJ2X
Chasing ARRL awards is good fun. Awards also encourage radio amateurs to stay active which is good for the hobby. The LoTW makes it easy to keep track of all the contacts for the various awards. Looking for the next award which will likely be Phone DXCC. So many interesting and challenging choices...
NJ2X's ARRL WAS Award with 20 Meters endorsement |
Good DX and 73, NJ2X
September 20, 2015
Hiram Percy Maxim Award Recipient Anna Veal, W0ANT
Sunday's are a perfect day for reflection and inspiration. We were inspired today by Anna Veal, W0ANT, who is the 2015 Hiram Percy Maxim Award Recipient. This article also appears in the October 2015 edition of QST on page 82. If you haven't read the article then do yourself a favor and read it now.
Good DX and 73, NJ2X
Hiram Percy Maxim, c. 1914 |
Good DX and 73, NJ2X
September 18, 2015
Basic research...
September 11, 2015
Who invented ferrite?
Who invented magnetic core material known as ferrite?
Good DX and 73, NJ2X
- Dr. Takeshi Takei from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, discovered zinc and iron oxides have special magnetic properties.
- Professors Kato and Takei applied for a patent in Japan in 1930 for their discovery of oxide magnetic core materials which was granted in 1932.
- Tokyo Denki Kagaku Kogyo (now known as TDK Corporation) was founded in 1935 to commercialize ferrite cores. TDK is still making ferrite cores today.
- Philips applied for a patent in The Netherlands in 1941 for ferrite.
Ferrite Bead |
Good DX and 73, NJ2X
September 6, 2015
Using a Diamond HV7A Mobile Antenna as a stealth base antenna
We recently had need for a multiband stealthy antenna covering 70cm, 2m, 6m, 10m, and 20m. The stealth requirement meant that the antenna had to be near invisible on a rooftop as seen from the ground level. After evaluating our options (beam, traditional full-size base vertical, wire) we were unsatisfied. None of the choices seem to meet the prime criteria of invisibility.
This prompted us to consider the use of a multiband mobile antenna which tend to be constructed with a minimal profile. We eventually settled on the Diamond HV7A as it offered multiband coverage that met our needs in a rather stealthy package.
We mounted the antenna on our rooftop and it was amazingly difficult to see from the ground level. This was exactly what we had hoped for in terms of physical appearance. We have been satisfied with the HV7A though performance as a stealthy base antenna is a compromise due to its intended purpose as a mobile antenna.
Good DX and 73, NJ2X
This prompted us to consider the use of a multiband mobile antenna which tend to be constructed with a minimal profile. We eventually settled on the Diamond HV7A as it offered multiband coverage that met our needs in a rather stealthy package.
Diamond HV7A Mobile Antenna in its packaging |
Diamond HV7A Mobile Antenna unpacked |
HV7A Mobile Antenna assembled and ready for mounting |
Antenna_Band | Frequency Coverage Range | Vertical Antenna Gain | Element Phasing (wavelength) | Antenna Power Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
10 meters | 28-29.7 MHz | 2.1 dBi | 1/4 | 120 watts |
6 meters | 50-54 MHz | 2.1 dBi | 1/4 | 200 watts |
2 meters | 144-148 MHz | 2.1 dBi | 1/2 | 200 watts |
70 centimeters | 440-450 MHz | 5.5 dBi | 2 x 5/8 | 200 watts |
Good DX and 73, NJ2X
September 5, 2015
A few favorite free amateur radio iPhone iOS 8 Apps and Podcasts
iPhone 6 |
The iPhone is one our favorite technologies. It is so amazingly useful. The iPhone is also an outstanding platform for amateur radio applications. Here are a few of our favorite free amateur radio apps on our iPhone running iOS 8.
The Apple Podcasts application provides yet another vehicle for enjoying amateur radio through ham radio oriented shows. Here is our list of favorite Podcasts programs:
- Ham Nation
- ARRL Audio News
- Amateur Radio QSO Show
- Amateur Radio Newsline
- QSO Today
Good DX and 73, NJ2X
September 4, 2015
Vacationing on a motorcycle...
“You see things vacationing on a motorcycle in a way that is completely different from any other. In a car you're always in a compartment, and because you're used to it you don't realize that through that car window everything you see is just more TV.” ― Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values
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