The one thing I love about Amateur Radio, no matter how the world falls out with each other, Radio Amateurs world wide always remain friends, perhaps governments could learn alot from us 73.
I always say the same about the crew working on ships or cruise ships... if people would learn to treat each other the same way as we did on ships... governments would be... not that they are not already... useless )))
Radio frequency has been so interesting to me since I was a child, like a magic. ✨ When my neighbor making a communication using a cordless device, I was amazed, how could it come?! Then I tried to look for books and articles about radio frequency. The first stuff I built was a mini 80 meter band transmitter, and sooo happy that it worked! It's when I was twelve. I bought my fisrt HT in 2000, and have a license just in 2020. 😂 What you are doing now just reminding me to relive the nostalgic moments. 🤭😊😂 Thanks for sharing, Ciprian. 🕊️✨
Just by telling this little story you just reminded me of even more moments from the past hehehe. Good memories are always good. They make our days better always. Thank you for sharing it as well... Wishing you an amazing week. 73... and for sure I will come back with even more stories now and then... more like bonus videos )))
Love the wooden straight key!! I'm building a key now.....just getting back into Ham radio now, enjoying the process. I was a ham as a kid, then I went to sea as a ship's RO and stopped the hobby....BUT I'M BACK...:)) Your content is great....you deserve more subs...I'm sure they are on the way!
No need to worry about views and subs.... I just share what I love making. I as also into ham radio a lot when I was little... but well.... life. I was also hoping after I opened the channel to have the time to get my license. It's nearly the end of the year and I still don't have it yet.... again.... life. I just got back home in Romania last week... so hopefully I have some time to start making some more videos soon. Good luck working on the key... I love mine too, but I will have to make one more... a smaller one as this one seem too big. 73 and have an amazing weekend.
Very interesting video. I totally agree with what you said about failures, when I built the sputnik receiver it didn't work at first try but I checked it the next day and I found the problem. I hope this table would be full of successful projects soon. Have a nice day. 73
I hope your tably will be the same my friend hehehe. Not just mine... Yes is so true.. no need to stress or be dissapointed when things don't work as "planned"... at the right time they all end up working at the end ))) 73 Nikos
One of the most useful tools I have purchased recently is a NanoVNA. You can use it for measuring coils and capacitors as well as crystals, LC circuits, complex impedance and a whole bunch of useful antenna stuff, which is what I mostly use mine for You can even use it as an RF signal source Get your license and get on the air :-)
I got the other comment as well in the email but for some reason I can't see it on the video. I will make a video about the PCB as I have a few people that requested it. About the NanoVNA, yes it is an amazing tool for the money and I'm trying to put some budget for that too.)) 73 my friend and have an amazing week.
Thanks for this honest and interesting video. It is good that you are sharing your learning journey from the beginning. It gives encouragement to people like me who just starting to get into the construction side of amateur radio. Sometimes, watching videos where they have lots of equipment and assume you have knowledge puts you off progressing with the hobby. Your simple approach works for me.
It's very true what you are saying. I also have the same feeling sometimes. I wish I had all that equipment to make more precise schematics and share more precise information... but I don't have them. So instead I'm building "by eye" like the carpenters and "by ear" like musicians hahaha. At least this was the joke I made with my buddy Andrei from RoWaves. When you don't have equipment... that's all you have to measure what you made... your eyes and your years at the end )) I also like keeping things simple. I'm not a master in this, but I do enjoy building stuff as much as I can... and maybe also learn something on the way ))) 73 my friend.
I have always listened to the radio before going to bed for as long as I can remember. I have been left to this day. I have always been interested in electronics and circuit design. I finished school and became an electronics engineer. Even though I don't work in the profession of electronics, my passion remains. A few months ago, before I found your channel, I decided to go back to analog electronics because most of the things I do for myself are digital electronics. I am slowly coming back to building basic electronic circuits with the use of transistors. I decided to do so because I like such classic layouts. You inspired me. 73!
I'm really happy you are coming back to the "old school designs". I also used to be more into the "new technology in the past... all digital and all that. Until I got to work with it on the cruise ships. After working for a while with the old analog stuff that made me feel like I'm in the 80's... when we changed all to digital it felt like WOW. Until the problems started to appear... then more and more problems. So I realized that new technology it will never beat analog. And that's how I decided to only build analog stuff. Built to last... most of the time at least )) 73 my friend.
@@dxexplorer It has its charm and beauty, but also requires a lot of knowledge. I like digital electronics and sometimes when something doesn't work out of my transistor circuits, I go back to digital gates as a rest. However, not only electronics is of interest to me. I love Astronomy. I rest when I can make observations. My eyes and I rest (I work in the IT industry). I also like to put together models of airplanes. I am in the process of creating a small collection of Polish military aircraft models that were in use before 1939. An interesting fact is that we sold licenses for them to Romania, so I have some decals with Romanian markings. As you can see, man lives not only with electronics :)
Clearly people that are passionate about the amateur radio hobby... seem to share all the rest of the hobbies hahaha. I know exactly what you are talking about. For me is this and sailing... but also photography... I don't know much about astronomy but I also love it... also building model planes... only that I'm more into the simple ones with rubber motors... so I think if we were neighbors we would get kicked out of out houses because we would end up playing with all these like little kids ))) It's nice... life is too short... people should do more of these hobbies... is a medication for the brain and the soul too... especially after a long day at work.
@@dxexplorer Exactly as you write, for a hunger with kids and planes with rubber band or gliders that I also built in the past. A fantastic sight as it flies and flies. Nobody would notice that there are not only kids on the team :)
Hahahaha. I can't wait for my nephew to move in Romania as we make a great team in plane model building and flying them... especially when my sister is joining us as well hahaha.
Thank you so much David. I have about two more weeks being crazy busy with work... then I come back with new videos. I promise I will make one about the speaker first. I've been testing it even more since... and now it sounds even better hehehe. 73 and have an amazing weekend.
Felicitări pentru video și pentru construcții. Mult succes în continuare . 73 Alin En:(congrats for the video and the builds. Continue with succes. 73)
Multumesc mult Alin. Abia ce am ajuns si eu acasa inapoi in Romania si sper sa revin curand cu ceva proiecte si clipuri noi )). Weekend frumos si multumesc. 73
@@dxexplorer am văzut receptorul, foarte frumos. Ma gândeam sa fac un fallow up după al tău dar cu ceva modificări.binenteles cu acordul tău. Aștept un semn. Bine ai venit în Yo, bucură-te din plin de vacanta. 73 Alin
@@yo9jnx Multam frumos Alin. Fa cu mare drag tot ce doresti... sunt o multime de variante ale receptorului cu, sau fara modificari. Am primit imagini din Belgia, Germania, Noua Zeilanda, Polonia etc. Si eu la randul meu l-am facut dupa o schema veche din Tehnium si l-am tot modificat )))
Ohhh it's on the list for a while now. For sure I will make it hehehe. But for now I must finish the ones I already started. For now I'm still collecting the parts for this as well )) 73
The little yellow one ? It's the dual band low pass filter for both 40m and 80m bands. I built it inspired by Peter... VK3YE as he had a similar one as well. th-cam.com/video/3WmZNtCRxE8/w-d-xo.html
Ahhhhhh... nooo as I couldn't find a box just yet hahaha. It's the battery pack that I use now and then for portable that has a 12v output. And the other metal box it's the soldering stuff that I don't know how is called hahaha.
The one thing I love about Amateur Radio, no matter how the world falls out with each other, Radio Amateurs world wide always remain friends, perhaps governments could learn alot from us 73.
I always say the same about the crew working on ships or cruise ships... if people would learn to treat each other the same way as we did on ships... governments would be... not that they are not already... useless )))
Radio frequency has been so interesting to me since I was a child, like a magic. ✨ When my neighbor making a communication using a cordless device, I was amazed, how could it come?! Then I tried to look for books and articles about radio frequency. The first stuff I built was a mini 80 meter band transmitter, and sooo happy that it worked! It's when I was twelve. I bought my fisrt HT in 2000, and have a license just in 2020. 😂 What you are doing now just reminding me to relive the nostalgic moments. 🤭😊😂 Thanks for sharing, Ciprian. 🕊️✨
Just by telling this little story you just reminded me of even more moments from the past hehehe. Good memories are always good. They make our days better always. Thank you for sharing it as well... Wishing you an amazing week. 73... and for sure I will come back with even more stories now and then... more like bonus videos )))
Thank you for the very interesting video!
My pleasure Ivan... thank you as well for watching. 73
Love the wooden straight key!! I'm building a key now.....just getting back into Ham radio now, enjoying the process. I was a ham as a kid, then I went to sea as a ship's RO and stopped the hobby....BUT I'M BACK...:)) Your content is great....you deserve more subs...I'm sure they are on the way!
No need to worry about views and subs.... I just share what I love making. I as also into ham radio a lot when I was little... but well.... life. I was also hoping after I opened the channel to have the time to get my license. It's nearly the end of the year and I still don't have it yet.... again.... life. I just got back home in Romania last week... so hopefully I have some time to start making some more videos soon. Good luck working on the key... I love mine too, but I will have to make one more... a smaller one as this one seem too big. 73 and have an amazing weekend.
Very interesting video. I totally agree with what you said about failures, when I built the sputnik receiver it didn't work at first try but I checked it the next day and I found the problem. I hope this table would be full of successful projects soon. Have a nice day. 73
I hope your tably will be the same my friend hehehe. Not just mine... Yes is so true.. no need to stress or be dissapointed when things don't work as "planned"... at the right time they all end up working at the end ))) 73 Nikos
One of the most useful tools I have purchased recently is a NanoVNA. You can use it for measuring coils and capacitors as well as crystals, LC circuits, complex impedance and a whole bunch of useful antenna stuff, which is what I mostly use mine for
You can even use it as an RF signal source
Get your license and get on the air :-)
I got the other comment as well in the email but for some reason I can't see it on the video. I will make a video about the PCB as I have a few people that requested it. About the NanoVNA, yes it is an amazing tool for the money and I'm trying to put some budget for that too.)) 73 my friend and have an amazing week.
Thanks for this honest and interesting video. It is good that you are sharing your learning journey from the beginning. It gives encouragement to people like me who just starting to get into the construction side of amateur radio. Sometimes, watching videos where they have lots of equipment and assume you have knowledge puts you off progressing with the hobby. Your simple approach works for me.
It's very true what you are saying. I also have the same feeling sometimes. I wish I had all that equipment to make more precise schematics and share more precise information... but I don't have them. So instead I'm building "by eye" like the carpenters and "by ear" like musicians hahaha. At least this was the joke I made with my buddy Andrei from RoWaves. When you don't have equipment... that's all you have to measure what you made... your eyes and your years at the end )) I also like keeping things simple. I'm not a master in this, but I do enjoy building stuff as much as I can... and maybe also learn something on the way ))) 73 my friend.
I have always listened to the radio before going to bed for as long as I can remember. I have been left to this day. I have always been interested in electronics and circuit design. I finished school and became an electronics engineer. Even though I don't work in the profession of electronics, my passion remains. A few months ago, before I found your channel, I decided to go back to analog electronics because most of the things I do for myself are digital electronics. I am slowly coming back to building basic electronic circuits with the use of transistors. I decided to do so because I like such classic layouts. You inspired me. 73!
I'm really happy you are coming back to the "old school designs". I also used to be more into the "new technology in the past... all digital and all that. Until I got to work with it on the cruise ships. After working for a while with the old analog stuff that made me feel like I'm in the 80's... when we changed all to digital it felt like WOW. Until the problems started to appear... then more and more problems. So I realized that new technology it will never beat analog. And that's how I decided to only build analog stuff. Built to last... most of the time at least )) 73 my friend.
@@dxexplorer It has its charm and beauty, but also requires a lot of knowledge. I like digital electronics and sometimes when something doesn't work out of my transistor circuits, I go back to digital gates as a rest. However, not only electronics is of interest to me. I love Astronomy. I rest when I can make observations. My eyes and I rest (I work in the IT industry). I also like to put together models of airplanes. I am in the process of creating a small collection of Polish military aircraft models that were in use before 1939. An interesting fact is that we sold licenses for them to Romania, so I have some decals with Romanian markings. As you can see, man lives not only with electronics :)
Clearly people that are passionate about the amateur radio hobby... seem to share all the rest of the hobbies hahaha. I know exactly what you are talking about. For me is this and sailing... but also photography... I don't know much about astronomy but I also love it... also building model planes... only that I'm more into the simple ones with rubber motors... so I think if we were neighbors we would get kicked out of out houses because we would end up playing with all these like little kids ))) It's nice... life is too short... people should do more of these hobbies... is a medication for the brain and the soul too... especially after a long day at work.
@@dxexplorer Exactly as you write, for a hunger with kids and planes with rubber band or gliders that I also built in the past. A fantastic sight as it flies and flies. Nobody would notice that there are not only kids on the team :)
Hahahaha. I can't wait for my nephew to move in Romania as we make a great team in plane model building and flying them... especially when my sister is joining us as well hahaha.
Frumos.felicitari
Multumesc mult... 73
Great site even for an old timer like me. Can you give me more information on your resonant CW speaker.
Dave K8WPE since 1960
Thank you so much David. I have about two more weeks being crazy busy with work... then I come back with new videos. I promise I will make one about the speaker first. I've been testing it even more since... and now it sounds even better hehehe. 73 and have an amazing weekend.
Felicitări pentru video și pentru construcții. Mult succes în continuare .
73
Alin
En:(congrats for the video and the builds. Continue with succes. 73)
Multumesc mult Alin. Abia ce am ajuns si eu acasa inapoi in Romania si sper sa revin curand cu ceva proiecte si clipuri noi )). Weekend frumos si multumesc. 73
@@dxexplorer am văzut receptorul, foarte frumos. Ma gândeam sa fac un fallow up după al tău dar cu ceva modificări.binenteles cu acordul tău.
Aștept un semn.
Bine ai venit în Yo, bucură-te din plin de vacanta.
73
Alin
@@yo9jnx Multam frumos Alin. Fa cu mare drag tot ce doresti... sunt o multime de variante ale receptorului cu, sau fara modificari. Am primit imagini din Belgia, Germania, Noua Zeilanda, Polonia etc. Si eu la randul meu l-am facut dupa o schema veche din Tehnium si l-am tot modificat )))
Buddy try superregenarative receiver for VHF / FM
Ohhh it's on the list for a while now. For sure I will make it hehehe. But for now I must finish the ones I already started. For now I'm still collecting the parts for this as well )) 73
Mi-ai luat cutia de medicamente :))
@@ColumbodromulDeVis Hahahaha... stai ca imi mai trebuie una, mai am o idee pentru o chestie ))))
I want to know what the little box is next to Sputnik. It looks interesting.
The little yellow one ? It's the dual band low pass filter for both 40m and 80m bands. I built it inspired by Peter... VK3YE as he had a similar one as well.
th-cam.com/video/3WmZNtCRxE8/w-d-xo.html
@@dxexplorer No, to the left of Sputnik, a little black box, looks like a mini radio?
Ahhhhhh... nooo as I couldn't find a box just yet hahaha. It's the battery pack that I use now and then for portable that has a 12v output. And the other metal box it's the soldering stuff that I don't know how is called hahaha.
nice videos
Thank you so much.