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Helge SM/LA6NCA Activates Colorburst Liberation Army in Sweden!

11 May 2024 at 13:57

FB Helge.Β  Β This is really cool.Β  I didn't realize until I saw the schematic at the end that he was on 3579 kHz -- that is the old color-burst frequency, and now the frequency of the Color-burst Liberation Army.Β 

It was challenging to do this without sidetone.Β  But there appears to be a bit of room left in the matchbox -- could he squeeze in a few more components for a rudimentay sidetone?Β  Maybe just a piezo buzzer across the key?Β 
VIVA EL CBLA!Β 

KD0FNR's Amazing San Francisco TouCans Rig -- A Rockmite and a Tuna Topper in a Pineapple Can Mounted on the Dipole in a Shopping Bag

27 March 2024 at 12:33

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This post has a definite San Francisco vibe.Β 

Hamilton KD0FNR appeared on the SolderSmoke blog way back in 2011.Β  Perhaps he should join forces with N6ASD who lives quite close to him in SF, and seems to share radio interests.Β  Also in their area is the esteemed Bay Areas blogger and homebrewer Dave AA7EEΒ ; Dave recently sounded the CBLA alarm, alerting us to the presence of an intruder on 3579 kHz.Β  In the process, Dave mentioned the Pt. Reyes Web SDR, the presence of which came as welcome news to Hamilton. Finally, Dave and Hamilton mention the KPH Web SDR, which brings to mind Dick Dillman W6AWO who has been on the SolderSmoke blog several times.Β Β 

Hamilton and his kids have their rig (a Rockmite and a Tuna Topper in a Dole Pineapple can) mounted at the feedpoint of their dipole (in the red shopping bag above).Β  Β They link to it via WiFi and Bluetooth. FB.Β  Thomas Witherspoon has a nice presentation (by KD0FNR) of the TouCans project on his blog:Β https://qrper.com/2023/12/field-radio-kit-gallery-kd0fnrs-rockmite-20-and-tuna-topper/Β 

Hamilton KD0FNR writes:Β 

At the moment, the kids whose dad I am, better known as the gangβ€”12, 10, and 8 year-old Diaze, Mota, and Tawnse.. all internet aliasesβ€”are big into 20 meters QRPΒ CW with Project TouCans, a Rockmite coupled to a Tuna Topper. The radio and the amp that popped us out of QRPp to plain-old QRP areΒ both housed in a Dole Pineapple can with a tuna can as a cover and antenna mount. The whole rig is still very much mounted in our half-wave dipole!Β 

Project TouCans consists of a Rockmite feeding a 5 Watt Tuna Topper, all of which is housed in our dipole antenna. The Rockmite has a single crystal bandpass filter on it's rx input. That makes it a pretty wide reciever which is fine, but it's particularly sensitive to its tx frequencies, 14075.5 and 14058 kHz ANDβ€”for some reason I have yet to understandβ€”10459 kHz. By watching the SDRs that nowβ€”thanks Daveβ€”envelope us here at our home QTH in San Francisco, we can see the frequencies of incoming signals. That information keeps me from responding to 14059 kHz signals in vain.

And now, the headphone repeater: TouCans is completely wireless with respect to the ground. That means there's no power line, no feedline, no keyer lines and no headphone line. Keyer controls are handled via wifi to a Raspberry Pi Pico-W on the rig while audio is brought back to my headphones via Bluetooth. Power is provided by a USB-C battery pack that lives in the rig which is mounted above us in the antenna. (Yes, all of this is becuase I thought feedlines matches and baluns were too mystical and hard to understand years ago. Yes, this has probably all been more work than a balun. Yes, I am still totally enamored of my original design decision. :) ) Anyway, the bluetooth range is about 50 feet and the wifi range is shorter than that. The short of it isβ€”pun not intendedβ€”that I can't quite use the rig while I'm in my office. But, I can send CQ to the rig every half minute or so via a memory keyer, then turn on the SDR in my office, and then sprint a bit closer to the rig when someone calls back. (It helps that houses in SF are a bit tiny.) So, SDRs are kinda an integral part of our QTH setup and it's awesome to learn about a newβ€”to usβ€”one! Thanks again!

CBLA: A CALL TO ARMS!

25 March 2024 at 08:51

Dave AA7EE alerted us to this attack.Β  Please follow-up by posting reception reports (and triangulations!) in the comments below.Β  Dave writes:Β Β 

Recently, an unlicensed beacon (for which read pirate) has turned up on 3579 KHz. It seems to be located somewhere in the Western US, inΒ theΒ tradition of unlicensed HF beacons dating back to the late 80's that were solar-powered, and located in remote areas of the Southwestern deserts. The very first ones were a cluster of beacons around 4096 KHz (a frequency for which crystals were cheaply and easily available).

Anyway, I am equal parts intrigued and miffed by this latest clandestine operation. Intrigued because of the mystery surrounding all such clandestine operations. Where is it? What does it look like? Who built it, and why? I'm also miffed because, well, dagnabbit - it's on our turf!

It can be heard nightly after dark in the West, on both theΒ KFSΒ andΒ KPHΒ SDR's, in Half Moon Bay and Point Reyes respectively. It sends a series of 22 dits, then the call letters KOK, then more dits.

This is an outrage, a travesty, and a direct assault on the sovereignty of all self-respecting CBLA recruits! I call on all denizens of colorburst land to dust off their Michigan Mighty Mites and other plucky little transmitters, and launch the loud, raucous battle cries ofΒ  CQ, CQ, CQ into the ether. We shall fight them on the airwaves, we shall fight them in our radio shacks while drinking hot chocolate, winding toroids, and reading QST. We shall go on to the end. We shall never surrender!

I'm telling you Bill, when the very foundations of our existence are threatened, there is nothing that a colorburst crystal and half a watt from a 2N3053 transistorΒ can't achieve. By golly, we can do this.

Your obedient colorburst servant,

Dave
AA7EE

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