All parts printed and assembled to check for accuracy. Again, there's no license required for this one. Stay tuned!
Had to meet a client the other day and when we were done talking about work he asked me if I like my mobile radio. The next 50 minutes went pretty fast, talking about antennas.
As always, there's an adhesion issue, but at least I have it printing again. I started over after adding painter's masking tape which appears to be working...for now.
It has me pinpointed
Performing 3D Printer surgery
If you dont hear from me...I mean....free radios
My homebrew 1/4 wave vertical antenna was damaged and I've had a hard time resoldering the main element back on, sooooo I'm thinking of a J-pole made from copper piping. In the planning stage just now but hopefully within a week I'll start assembly.
Images taken from Pinterest
Began a little project. No amateur radio license required for this one. Whatever could it be? Hint: 900mhz
My daughter and I successfully sent and received test texts to one another once everything was setup.
Bands have been wild during the DX contest 25 & 26 Oct 2024
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