G0ozs
WebThese are my own videos uploaded to YouTube, covering my interests in amateur radio, vehicles and old military radios and old military vehicles in particular... WebMay 2, 2011 · G0OZS Amateur Radio Pages. British Army Clansman Radios; Felixstowe & District Amateur Radio Society; The ESWR (the Ipswich Radio Rally) Miscellaneous …
G0ozs
Did you know?
WebThis is is the amateur radio web site of Iain G0OZS. I have been a short wave listener since my late father introduced me to radio in the 1970s and a licensed radio amateur since … WebApr 25, 2012 · 73 de G0OZS. toggle quoted message Show quoted text On Apr 26 2012, Stuart Dixon wrote: In my experience over a number of sets and several years, they all chirp - I think its a characteristic of clansman hf sets and put it down to the construction. I quite like it - it gives the set character, but not good from an electronic warfare point of view.
WebOct 5, 2010 · Important Note: The Output Enable is active high - I misread the data sheet when preparing the original suggested circuit diagram. This has been pointed out by G4CXT and John Moore. Last time I bought some they were £1.36 each for 50, with a programming charge of £25 and carriage of £10 making an effective price of £2.06 plus postage for … WebIain G0OZS who didn’t have a HP-23 but did have a HP-13, the 12 VDC mobile version of the power supply, which was working. Consulting the circuit diagram of the HP-13 (figure 1), I could see that the power supply developed about 800 V for a transmitter and 250 V for a receiver on a low tap setting, with a negative
WebI am building a PC interface for my ham radio transceiver, so I can do digital modes (instead of just voice and morse) The radio set has proprietary 7 pin type headgear connectors which I have already hacked on a bit in order to break out the audio input/output into 3.5mm jack(s) at appropriate levels - That bit works fine, I am able to receive well. WebJun 15, 2013 · Comparison with Larkspur I'm sometimes asked about the compatibility of Clansman headgear with earlier Larkspur equipment. The Larkspur era manpacks and the A-Harness JD1 and similar boxes had a 6 pin Plessey Mark …
WebUK/PRC-316 (Larkspur A16) The UK/PRC-316 was a lightweight (almost handheld size) HF patrol set designed for the conditions experienced by jungle patrols in Malaya in the early 1960s. It is one of the first - if not the first - all transitor set in British Army service.
http://www.g0ozs.org/ roman tub faucets kitsWebThis is is the amateur radio web site of Iain G0OZS. I have been a short wave listener since my late father introduced me to radio in the 1970s and a licensed radio amateur since 1986 first as GM1WCK and since 1991 as G0OZS. My main station is located in North Suffolk in the East of England in locator square JO02NG. roman tub spout pulls awayWebThe UK/VRC-321 supports CW, AM and USB from 2 to 30MHz with 100Hz tuning steps. It has two output power levels - low power is 3 to 5 watts and high power is 30 to 50 watts. Most specimens deliver higher power below 10MHz than above 20MHz. The radio has exceptional frequency stability to support two 85-Hz shift AFSK telegraph circuits and has ... roman tub surround ideashttp://www.g0ozs.org/clansman/audio.shtml roman tub spoutWebJul 17, 2009 · My first practical experience of Clansman came when I moved to Ipswich and became G0OZS. The Ipswich Radio Club operated a special event station at an RAF (then USAF) Bentwaters open day in 1991 and there was a Royal Signals station across the field, comprising an RT320 and dipole antenna supported horizontally between a couple of 8m … roman tub shower diverterhttp://g0ozs.org/clansman/rt320/mods.html roman tub handshower transfer valveWebFeb 12, 2012 · The RT320 The RT320 is the standard HF manpack of the Clansman family (the RT319 being a later set made in small quantities for special forces use). roman tub spicket