Obviously you do not know how to do it. I am still waiting for others that know the answers. What materials are needed and where to find them. g3kev I already know all the answers. Yes, as you've tol
Items: 1. I thought this was a list for people interested in radio and LF/VLF, etc. specifically. 2. I very rarely have posted although I read the list regularly and have been trying to learn. In thi
In a message dated 07/01/2009 17:00:47 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: This is a simple exercise and NO ONE knows how to do it, plenty of comments and deviations. An analogy 1. Some
me too. M0FMT wrote: Hi Doc and LF I am with you on points 1/2/3/5/6/7 and 8. Nice one but don't leave us. 73 petefmt -- On Wed, 7/1/09, Dr. Tom Gruis <[email protected]> wrote: From: Dr. Tom Gruis
It could be used but that was not the object of the excercise. It could be used on 500 for a QSO because of the poor selectivity a number of signals would hetrodyne and produce a note with careful fi
From what I remember, many modern blades will not work very well due to being alloys resistant to "rusting". The blade needs to develop a good coating of corrosion products and it seems not to matter
Hi Doc and LF I am with you on points 1/2/3/5/6/7 and 8. Nice one but don't leave us. 73 petefmt -- On Wed, 7/1/09, Dr. Tom Gruis <[email protected]> wrote: From: Dr. Tom Gruis <[email protected]
Ah! Crystal sets! More of the joy of analog.... Doc, Mal, I did build a "crystal radio" with a razor blade as detector when I was 14 years old. It had to be rusty to work properly and even then it wa