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Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast 2022

By: Matt
22 June 2022 at 11:20
Every year I try and listen to the BBC Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast. It’s become a bit of a tradition to sit back with a whisky on the rocks and enjoy this unique program that is broadcast by the BBC World Service. The broadcast was made on 3 frequencies; 7305 kHz from Ascension, 9505 kHz from …

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BT FTTP + Ubiquity USG +IPv6

By: Matt
11 December 2021 at 10:21
We’ve recently moved to the new BT FTTP service and enjoy a nice, stable 500Mbps download speed. We’re equipped with a Ubiquity UniFi system in the house which uses a USG (Ubiquity Security Gateway) as out main firewall/router. We connect the Openreach ONT (the white box that Openreach install where the fibre terminates and provides …

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New store!

By: Matt
27 November 2021 at 20:15
I’ve decided to move my store from this website over to it’s own dedicated site. The ecommerce software is much better and very fast. I’ve always sold my products under the β€œLMK Technical Services” brand which is my sole trading name and moving them to a dedicated site makes this much more transparent. The new …

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VHF Design QRO LNA Case

By: Matt
8 August 2021 at 09:52
I’m designing a simple weatherproof case for the VHF Design range of QRO LNA devices. More details to come but here’s a taster. This was a rough, fast test print to check for fit. The design is available on thangs.com (https://thangs.com/mythangs/file/30489) for free so anyone with access to a 3D printer can make one. I …

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New 3D Printed Products

By: Matt
18 May 2021 at 12:52
I’ve had a 3D printer for some time now and I’ve been experimenting with various settings, filaments and prints. I’ve got to a point where I’m happy with the results and am pleased to announce a new product line of 3D printed items for the Amateur Radio and Shortwave Listener hobby. The first of my …

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IC-7300 In Multi Radio Environment?

By: Matt
3 December 2020 at 11:09
In 2019 I organised a trip to a remote farm in Devon for a mini DX-pedition, a sort of radio holiday for a few good friends and club members to play radio non stop for 5 days with 10 acres of field to erect antennas and a non existent HF noise floor. We took three …

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Chunzehui F-1006 Low Loss PWRpath

By: Matt
9 September 2020 at 07:00
The PWRpath is an interesting and handy device that allows a load (in this case, my station equipment) to be powered from a mains PSU while simultaneously charging a backup battery. In the event of a mains power failure, the load will automatically switch over to battery power with no interruption of the power supply. …

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Chunzehui F-1005 9 Port Power Splitter Teardown

By: Matt
30 August 2020 at 09:41
I’m a big fan of PowerPole connectors and have been watching the Chunzehui F-1005 on Amazon for some time. It was a bit more that I was willing to spend at it’s regular £59 price point but it want direct to my basket when it recently went on special offer for £29.50. It’s well made …

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GPS Data for Icom IC-9700

By: Matt
4 April 2020 at 06:05
Don’t want to build your own? I now sell these and an alternative design with a better, fixed external unit on my shop! The Icom IC-9700 has a GPS data input available but no oficial accessory from Icom. It’s a 2.5mm TRS connection that allows users to connect a GPS unit with an RS232 output …

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Inside the MLA-30 Active Loop Antenna

By: Matt
12 September 2019 at 15:37
You’ve probably seen the MLA-30 Active Loop Antenna on Ebay. It can be had for a bargain price of around £35 and works great for the price. There’s only one problem in my book; the PCB is covered in epoxy potting and you can’t see the design or repair/modify it! Something that I’ll have to …

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