📢 Any volunteers for discussion in old #digimode ?
Rendezvous every day at 19:00 UTC on
📻 3.980-3.983 MHz
📻 7.040-7.043 MHz
📻 10.142-10.143 MHz
📻 14.070-14.073 MHz
📻 18.103-18.104 MHz
📻 21.070-21.072 MHz
📻 21.085-21.087 MHz
📻 24.920-24.921 MHz
📻 28.070-28.073 MHz
📻 50.305-50.307 MHz
in USB on all bands.
Generally, #PSK31 at the beginning of each frequencies range and #MFSK #Olivia #Hellschreiber ... at the end
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@N3VEM Let me know how it goes! 😄
@N3VEM I think you might be the ONLY one. 🙂
@N3VEM Is that a sticker? Or were you one of the few people that got a magnet?
@N3VEM Y'all get a free sticker!
Spoiler: So do everyone else. ;-)
Next step will be to take the @electronics choke test rig with me to the roof this weekend, to test and re-do a couple chokes/Baluns
Halibut Electronics’ website (the one that doesn’t look like it was made in the late 90s) is live!
https://electronics.halibut.com/
And!! The Common Mode Current Choke Test Rig is available for sale!
@MrsMouse imagine that! :-)
#introduction Halibut Electronics is a small business making Amateur Radio, and eventually Audiophile, electronics. Our (read: my; HalElec is a one-person shop) first product is SOAR: Satellite Optimized Amateur Radio, an appliance for operating FM satellites.
Website: https://electronics.halibut.com/
This account will stay entirely business, ham radio, and audiophile stuff. Day-in-the-life stuff can be found at my personal account, @smitty.
Halibut Electronics: Filling Niches In The Ham Radio And Audiophile Markets Since 2022.