After some savings I had little to go spend on electronics. My choice fell on HamGadgets again.
I needed another picokeyer+, Since our 7 year girl has become very interested in learning morse code.
The package was shipped in the 22. I got it today. Only 4 days later.
I got enough 2N7000's so there is plenty for me to return some to Colin g6avk.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
Open tabs
Just before i loose them i would like to share some of the webpage i have open in my browser at the moment.
For a pedestrian HF setup
http://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp/Home/portable
For a simple DDS setup
http://www.min.at/prinz/oe1rib/DDS/Default.htm
I was on the search of an online LC filter calculator and i found these two:
http://www.calculatoredge.com/electronics/ch%20pi%20low%20pass.htm
http://www.calculatoredge.com/electronics/bw%20tee%20low%20pass.htm
Though I was looking for these two web calculators
http://www.pronine.ca/butlf1.htm
http://www.pronine.ca/cheblf1.htm
The other day someone asked me what the different digital modes looks like in a waterfall spectrum
http://hfradio.org.uk/html/digital_modes.html
I'm currently looking for a cheap supply of 2n7000 mosfets, ft37-6 and ft37-43.
http://www.kitsandparts.com/parts.php
I'm up for trading, I have many other components in big quantities so just ask.
So just ask if there is something your looking for.
For a pedestrian HF setup
http://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp/Home/portable
For a simple DDS setup
http://www.min.at/prinz/oe1rib/DDS/Default.htm
I was on the search of an online LC filter calculator and i found these two:
http://www.calculatoredge.com/electronics/ch%20pi%20low%20pass.htm
http://www.calculatoredge.com/electronics/bw%20tee%20low%20pass.htm
Though I was looking for these two web calculators
http://www.pronine.ca/butlf1.htm
http://www.pronine.ca/cheblf1.htm
The other day someone asked me what the different digital modes looks like in a waterfall spectrum
http://hfradio.org.uk/html/digital_modes.html
I'm currently looking for a cheap supply of 2n7000 mosfets, ft37-6 and ft37-43.
http://www.kitsandparts.com/parts.php
I'm up for trading, I have many other components in big quantities so just ask.
So just ask if there is something your looking for.
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