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FR2SUD > TECHNI   18.03.13 12:51l 70 Lines 3013 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Dear Bill,

Thank you for taking a few minutes to read my email. I recently found your
blog and enjoyed reading the entries.  However, the most interesting and
exciting article I discovered was your "Homebrew Radios in the Age of the
Internet." The article reminded me of a project started 30 years ago this
month and placed in a box in the attic to wait until I could return to it.
Thirty years of health care management work filled the interim.

The project is the 8P6 Hamcation rig by W1FB from QST of June and November
1982!

I searched through the cob webs in the attic and found that all the boards
are completed and I even fabricated a case. The original QST's were there
too! In response to a (somewhat strong) suggestion from my wife to "get a
winter project going", the rig is back on my retirement work bench. Wahoo.

Progress to date has been instructive and fun. The boards are all cleaned,
checked, and 95% wired together in the case and working. I attached 2
photo for your pleasure because you wrote specifically about the receiver
in some blog posts.

This is where I am scratching my head. As you say in the article,
"receivers are tough". I am confused and a bit frustrated about the
correct procedure and sequence to correctly align the Barebones superhet.
I can already hear stations and the noise level is acceptable. But I am
not quite sure how to proceed in peaking up the receiver (hit a plateau?)
Any suggestions for a newly retired ham now with the time to get back to
the bench?

Thank you very much for your kind comments and interest in my project.

73's
Richard
WB2PEF
Cherry Valley NY

Wow, what a cool resurrection project!   I recognize both the receiver and
transmitter boards.   The RX is clearly DeMaw's Barebones Superhet on a
FAR Circuit board.  I am listening to one of those AS I TYPE.  Mine was
put together by Dale, W4OP, and currently inhales on 17 meters.   The TX
board is what became known as the VXO 6 Watter.   It was (I think)
designed by W1VD, and appears in the ARRL book "QRP Classics."   This was
my first really successful homebrew rig -- I built that transmitter in the
Dominican Republic  in 1993.   I still have most of the board, and the 20
meter Barebones RX that I used with it.   Richard's message makes me want
to put this old gear back on the air. 

I hope Richard will send us an update on his Barbados revival project.

I'm sure Doug DeMaw would be very pleased to know that his projects are
still providing radio amateurs with a lot of fun and inspiration.
                         
			 73 De Gerard
						 
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                        17 Mar 13 


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