10 January 2016
In a news article the RSGB reminds its members that personal hotpspots must be just that, personal.
For anyone using D-Star / DMR personal nodes, that means your node MUST be locked to your own callsign
only. See here for more information: RSGB Post
10 January 2016
Recently some of the guys on the N1MMLogger+ yahoo group got in touch to ask about the
possibility for getting their logs online, similar to the work I do for GW4BLE. I have
now released QSOrder-Web for general realease, you can find this on the N1MMLogger+
yahoo group and here
10 January 2016
Are you having problems setting up your DV4mini? I now have a basic setup guide for you to
take a look at, located under the projects section of this site. I hope it helps somone.
In the future I may well do one for Pi-Star / D-Star and DV-Mega too.
08 November 2015
Well this is what happens when you start a project to wage war on the noise...
Now that the radio's are quiet and the PSU is quiet, I can hear the shack computer - I guess that
is the next thing on the list for "the treatment"...
06 November 2015
Well with the majority of the shack now MUCH quieter, its time to re-visit the Watson W-30AM.
As some of you know this is a noisy supply in stock trim, the fan uses a current sense circuit to
start the fan when under load - there are two problems with this. First the fan is supplied from
the pre-regulator voltage of 22v (ouch) and also when using less than 3A (like when your radio is in RX) the supply never runs the fan; vausing the supply to become heat soaked after a few
hours (read - damn hot!!).
I have tried a number of fixes for this issue, the winning combination appears to be;
1x 12v Regulator to provide a stable 12v for the fan
1x 22uF capacitor for smothing the output of the regulator
1x Arctic F8 TC Fan (thermo controlled fan)
1x 35 degree C thermal swtich (normally open)
So, at under 35 degrees, the fan is OFF, after 35 degrees the fan will adjust its speed based on
the tempterature of the heat sync, and over 38 degrees the fan will run at full speed.
Once the fan gets the heat sync back down to about 28 degrees the fan will go back off.
Now the case stays cool, the heat sync (with the regulators and the rectifiers on it) stays at a
reasonable temperature!! The only issue now is killing the mains hum!