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Today β€” 17 September 2024marxy's musing on technology

50 Years of G-QRP Book review

17 September 2024 at 02:25
Australian QRP and home brew enthusiasts typically subscribe to two fine newsletters, the local Lo-Key from the VKQRP club and the British SPRAT from the G-QRP club. Both are A5 format newsletters packed full of interesting projects and ideas. They are of sufficient quality to stand many re-readings over the years but it’s sometimes hard to find an item that comes to mind in the pile.Lo-Key has

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Tech news spot on ABC Radio

10 September 2024 at 20:42
I appeared on ABC radio last night discussing the tech news with Philip Clark. "Google's new "pixel 9" phones were revealed last month, and this morning, Apple hit back with new products, including a new iPhone. Tech Guru Peter Marks, software developer and technology commentator from Access Informatics with Philip Clark on Nightlife and the latest news and issues in technology." You can listen

High quality AM exciter using a diode ring mixer with DC offset

5 September 2024 at 08:26
There is a very active AM net here on 7.125Mhz and quite a few of the stations come up with home brew transmitters. (There's also a few using IC-7300s which do sound good on AM).Dave, VK3ASE, mentioned recently that a good way to generate high quality AM is by using a diode ring mixer (which would normally produce double sideband with suppressed carrier) but with a DC offset added to the audio

Tim Bowden has died

3 September 2024 at 02:21
ABC Radio legend and beloved presenter of ABC TV's BackChat program, Tim Bowden has died. He was a wonderful broadcaster, producer, writer and man.Here he is with his wife Ros (who died a while ago).We became friends when I was working for the ABC in Sydney. Mostly around Apple technical topics.I vividly remember listening to his radio series Taim Bilong Master about the Australian involvement

Contestia - faster, not better

30 August 2024 at 00:59
Looking at digital modes for talking with people with high local receive noise I noticed Contestia in Fldigi. It's derived from Olivia but has a smaller character set. It only sends upper case letters. Stephen, VK2BLQ, has fairly high local noise. He's about 700km from me. To check if we have a suitable path for a QSO we both ran WSPR on 40m. He received my 2W at +3dB SNR so we switched to

Gear for a remote radio guest - Mix minus

28 August 2024 at 01:32
Regular readers will know that I'm one of those commentators you hear on the radio. I've always been keen to have my audio sound as close to the studio as possible and I think I'm getting close.Without a noise dampened studio I need to get close to the microphone to avoid reverberation but I have a tendency to "pop" the mic so I need to monitor my local audio as well as hearing the host. We used

Tech news spot on ABC Radio

13 August 2024 at 21:56
A new ID system for Australians. At a speech at the National Press Club today, Government Services Minister Bill Shorten announced the trial of a new way for us to identify ourselves that is more secure than things like our driver's license but will require a phone. Also, have you ever got to the checkout to find that the price is different to what it was on the shelf? Have you ever looked at a

ePaper solar power monitor with Lilygo T5

6 August 2024 at 04:49
The house here has 6KW of solar power, when the sun is shining and hitting the panels. I like to watch what's being generated so I can use power from the sun if available so some time ago I reverse engineered the Envoy inverter's web display and made some M5 Stack devices that display the info. They have an ESP-32 for Wifi built in. Sometimes the sun also shines on the LCD making it hard to

Building a quadcopter drone from parts

5 August 2024 at 23:38
It's been many years since I've built a quadcopter from parts. What triggered this project was stumbling across the SpeedyBee flight controllers which have a powerful STM32 F405 and bluetooth so they can be configured wirelessly from a smartphone app. The controller has the motor controller (ESC) board mounted under it which makes for a much neater arrangement than the last time I did this which

QRP operation from a motel room

1 August 2024 at 22:13
This year I fulfilled a long term ambition of visiting Uluru in the centre of Australia and I couldn’t help thinking how spots from there might look on a WSPR map. Here's a spoiler (plotted in WSPR Watch):Operating QRP from a motel room is a challenge in several respects. From past experience I knew that receive noise would be high and while it’s possible to hang an antenna up inside the room,

Tech news spot on ABC Nightlife

31 July 2024 at 09:14
Billboards are said to be one kind of advertising that can't be blocked or skipped. That's all about to change with a revolution in outdoor advertising in Switzerland. Also, the devastating Windows CrowdStrike raised many questions, but it looks like Microsoft is working to make Windows more robust in the face of software bugs that could bring it down. Plus, flying cars were one of the

Eyeglasses in Australia are hugely over priced

23 July 2024 at 02:03
A recent podcast from Freakonomics titled Why do your Eyeglasses cost $1,000? explains the EssilorLuxottica monopoly we face here in Australia as well as the US.  Their markups are described by one analyst as "obscene". They mention Warby Parker as a possible monopoly breaker but sadly they don't seem to have come to Australia.My prescription is relatively complex with astigmatism and

Tech news spot on ABC Radio Nightlife

16 July 2024 at 21:46
This week on ABC Radio Nightlife, we talked about Samsung's product updates and how much they look like Apple products, a new way to migrate your photos from Google to Apple's cloud, future cars that won't let you speed, Android's coming desktop mode, some old technology (8 inch floppy disks) that are finally being retired and the US ban on Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Listen here. 

Alternative fan control for a Saxon wood heater

16 July 2024 at 06:50
Our home came with a Saxon wood heater but the advertised automatic fan control circuit has never worked and I must get down on the floor to turn the fan on or off manually.The heater works by heating a cement plate at the top of the firebox and a fan runs air over the top of it which warms the room. If the fan isn't on the heat goes up the flu. If the fan is on when the fire isn't going well it

Broadband RF generator (AKA eBike charger)

9 July 2024 at 01:45
My new eBike came with a charger. Even though it's about 10m away from my ham shack the radiated noise level is impressive. Here's the "transmitter":Here's the inside view:Even with external clip-on ferrites on the mains and output cable there is little difference. How can it be legal to sell noise makers like this? Are all the certifications fake or just incredibly poor standards?As Ralph,

Talked tech on ABC Radio Nightlife

2 July 2024 at 21:34
I joined Philip Clark on ABC Radio's Nightlife program to talk about technology news including new legislation to combat faked sender IDs on scam text messages, YouTube live stream hacks to promote crypto scams and a look at the new ARM based Microsoft Surface laptops that are challenging Apple.Audio here.In the story I talked about trying out the new Microsoft Surface laptop powered by ARM. It's

Micropython thermometer using MCP9808 and SSD1306 OLED display

29 June 2024 at 06:59
This little post was triggered by reading Owen Duffy's post titled "Arduino thermometer using DS18B20 and OLED display". Even though I'm quite comfortable writing C or C++, I've been enjoying the clean MicroPython environment. These days I've pretty much switched from classic Atmel Arduinos to RP2040 based boards.I implemented this little thermometer in just a few minutes with two easy to find

Built the Sputnik regenerative receiver

28 June 2024 at 23:12
When I was a teenager and just starting to tinker with electronics I built a regenerative receiver kit from the local Tandy (RadioShack) store. It was a great success and I was able to listen to the big shortwave broadcasters on it.I know that Bill often mentions that regenerative receivers may be haunted on his Soldersmoke blog. The DX Explorer site describes a rather neat regenerative receiver

Flying like a bird, the joy of FPV drone operation

24 June 2024 at 00:19
Some years ago I used to accompany Terry to a field in Sydney where he would fly amazingly fast while using a video headset. He would run through an obstacle course with hoops standing on the oval. I tried a few times but crashed immediately - I could never put myself in the drone and was always thinking of the sound.My current drone is home built and rather bashed about but does the job.One

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