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Saturday, May 21, 2016

  • Amateur Radio Weekly – Issue 112
    New D-STAR HT from Kenwood Tri-band, D-STAR, APRS included. Rumors of August availability at $600. AmateurRadio.com New Yaesu FT-891 mobile HF rig It covers 30kHz to 56MHz on receive and transmits in the amateur bands from 160m to 6m with 100W output. QRP Blog HamRadio360 interviews Elecraft co-founder, discusses new KX2 Elecraft gives first peek […]

  • Out on the trail with the KX3
    The bike all loaded up I had Friday off and it was a beautiful sunny day so it was time to take my KX3 out on the trail to see how my new bike/ham radio setup works. My goal today was to see how to fit all I needed and find out what I really don't need...

  • Really cheap cheap BM-800's!
    For those of you who read my BM-800 microphone, G4IZH modification Blog I wrote early April. A UK ebay seller is currently selling the BM800 at a silly price of £6.99 ($10) including UK delivery! These are branded Floureon BM-800 and are the same specification as the 48V ones I have already mentioned, making them ideal for conversion as the details on the link above or using straight into an audiomixer.

    The price proved so irresistable, I decided to purchase another pair and they arrived boxed with all the accessories within a couple of days of clicking the mouse: 





    Really the price is so stupid, you could fill the cupboard with a load. If you make a mistake with the mods or a slip with the soldering iron you are not going to end up red faced or feel it on your pocket. The G4IZH project is now really viable for a club, to get your heads together, purchase a load and have a modification night.

    Link to seller here.

    * Please note this is a UK seller and I don't know if they ship internationally? I have no connection with this company only to spread you Amateurs with the news.

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