AMAZING, Adam!! Your Cool Waving Pixie is almost small enough to be worn as a wrist radio a la "Dick Tracey" ...@600mW proves your EFHW is doing the heavy lifting ...QRP rocks and never ceases to amaze us! Very clever exemplary work and execution!! You da GOAT, Dude! ~~ wGOAT
Wow! Very impressive, thanks for the video and sharing, because I wouldn't have believed it had I not seen it, including NJ7V reception of you. My whole approach to my SOTA has some new inspirations thanks to this video, thanks! 73, de W7SWA
Awesome! I'm all for QRP, but would never have considered trying a Pixie for a SOTA activation. Gutsy move - but successful. Proves again and again the importance of a good antenna - regardless of the radio. I heard you on one of the online SDRs, but not directly here in CO. Maybe when condx improve 👍!
I just got a pixie QRP with 9 crystals. I am currently learning CW ( signed up with CW academy ) and am about to take my General. But in the mean time the pixie will be helpful to practice sending with a dummy load attached. I could just use my IC-7100 or FT-950. but something about the Pixie seems a little more fun. Hopefully after I get a little more proficient and the weather gets a little more stable here in CO I can do some SOTA activations using the Pixie, and maybe my FT3DR and Aroww II for sat contacts. Great video! I just subbed and am looking forward to watching your other videos. Keep up the great work!
Wow. You’re amazing the way you can make that tiny key work and copy so well. I’m in my 70s and have a hard time with CW but have made quite a few contacts with my three pixies at home. 73s N9EGT
What a brilliant key solution. I just bought one of these pixie kits. But I don't think it fits into a mini Altoids tin. You sure do make this fun and especially interesting. Thanks again for a great video!
@@K6ARK brilliant! Well, that’s definitely over my head. Your work is admirable! I was thinking of a similar antenna idea. I have some small ferrite cores coming in an attempt to dry my eyeballs out on your tiny EFHW video!
That antenna is just like the one I need, did you make it? do you have instructions or a video? 😁, I'm scrolling though your videos, but haven't found it yet.
Well jeez, thank you both! I sure have fun doing it, and that's what counts the most. I also really enjoy sharing with you all. There were others who were similar inspirations to me and I am stoked that I can do the same in return.
Cool video and thanks for showing us how well it can work. SO the question is, where can one get the mini-pixie that you were demonstrating? Tnx de Arnie W8DU
They aren't available just yet. I need to make some final design tweaks, then I can have some manufactured for sale. Just need to find the free time...
I saw your other video with the 2.7gram micro pixie. I'd love to have one of either of those! I love the one in the Smalls tin that turns on when you open it! I know how much trouble it is to kit a radio, but maybe you could just put the board on FAR Circuits and publish the BOM and some assembly instructions someday. That'd be a real kick, to have a rig that small! I'm going to be building the QCX-mini for 40m and a Japanese VN-2002 for 20m, and they're pretty darned small, especially given that each is ~5w. I built a Soda Pop II, but something's flaky in either the filter stage or the PA stage, because I only get 1/4 watt out. That 1/4 watt was STILL heard on RBN halfway across the country (Philadelphia to northern Illinois), so I know it works, but I really want to get that 5w stage working on that rig. It's the only KD1JV radio I have, and I'd like it to work, hi hi! I just found out about your videos, and they're great! Keep it up as long as they're still fun! DE NG3P
Thank you for the kind words! The problem with the micro pixie as a kit or just a bare board is that the 0402 size components make for a very difficult build. It's really not possible to assemble them with just a soldering iron. My eyes are pretty darn good, and I still use a magnifying lens, tweezers, solder paste on a needle tip, and a hot air rework station to build them. If someone is truly interested and understands the requirements to assemble one of these, I'd be happy to mail a spare board and send the bill of materials. If that's you, let me know.
I have been looking for the Mini Pixie Transceiver that you have in your mini tin but no luck in finding it. Do you have a link to where you got yours at? 73's KI5IUF
The pixie itself is a kit, but I heavily modified it to make it fit in the Smalls tin. The wire straight key was a simple solution to the problem, and the Auto-on switch in the lid eliminated the difficulty of managing tiny battery connectors.
Hello, nice video! I have also bought a similar pixie kit, but I don't know how to make an antenna. Did you use the 7Mhz 50ohm antenna as specified in the kit instructions? If so, how?
See my other videos. I build EHFW antenna for most of my QRO rigs. I also have kits for my antenna matching units now. Check www.k6ark.com and email me if interested.
There are some simple mods which really improve this little kit. Join the Pixie fb group and look in the files section. facebook.com/groups/881071735273852/ The Pixie Max article published in Sprat is particularly helpful.
The Pixie transceiver circuit is so simple that it has very poor filtering. As a result, it received signals from a broad scope of the band, and even outside the band in some cases (broadcast AM, for example).
With this 40m unit, probably about 800 miles. I was able to reach Pennsylvania from San Diego with a 20m version. Right now, nearing the peak of the solar cycle, a 10m or 15m build should easily reach EU or ZL/VK from San Diego, CA.
For a Pixie? Or a different radio? I'm a big fan of end fed halfwave antennas for portable operations because you don't need any bulky coaxial cable. I always recommend building your own. Www.QRPGuys.com has some good kits, as does KM4ACK but if you're not up for the task, consider a Packtenna antenna.
Did you replace any of the final transistors to get any more power out of this? I am working on my own PCB version of the Pixie with everyone's mods built into it, and I'm calling it the Megapixie. I started a thread on Reddit here but it never really went anywhere. I know one of the mods is to replace a few transistors and get way more power out, but then you probably don't want to be using it in an Altoids tin and would want proper heat dissipation etc. Even so, a cracking build, and I love the contact switch. Here's the thread if you want to see where this ended up (a PCB that I haven't fabbed yet) www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/ft29qx/i_want_to_build_a_megapixie_pcb/
No, this one is just stock. I am familiar with the mod and it certainly works. You can also tweak some of the components in this circuit to get more out of this transistor. thanks for the link!
It's even painful to watch. I mean rolling your finger over a small tin housed TX and tapping a wire as a key. Believe me, you could fix easily a voice transmitter in that tin. A simple 3 transistor SW TX at, say, 7.2 MHz. With SMDs, it could be reduced in size even more. Anyhow, your life, your choice!
Make a video, show us how it's done. Or not. You can choose to be a helpful mentor and inspire others, or you can choose to act like this. Your life, your choice.
@@K6ARK no offence, I'm no mentor material but yes, it'll be an experience, even I could do a silent one. For your information, I've already made the TX I mentioned in my last. If you have an email address, please, do provide me and I'll try to mentor you as best as I can.
The “it turns on when you open it” thing is cool!
I know! That thing is like a spy radio!
My fridge does that too
Wow...watching both sides of the cw qso was the coolest thing I've seen! I do plan on getting in to cw sometime soon! Thank you...de kn4ftt
AMAZING, Adam!! Your Cool Waving Pixie is almost small enough to be worn as a wrist radio a la "Dick Tracey" ...@600mW proves your EFHW is doing the heavy lifting ...QRP rocks and never ceases to amaze us! Very clever exemplary work and execution!! You da GOAT, Dude! ~~ wGOAT
In testing my Pixie into a Dipole up 28' I reached a webSDR in San Francisco from Mesa AZ (Phoenix)
The ultimate QRPp rig! Adam, the way you have that little Pixie mounted inside that little tin with the wire key is just SO cool! Nice work!
Wow! Very impressive, thanks for the video and sharing, because I wouldn't have believed it had I not seen it, including NJ7V reception of you. My whole approach to my SOTA has some new inspirations thanks to this video, thanks! 73, de W7SWA
Awesome! I'm all for QRP, but would never have considered trying a Pixie for a SOTA activation. Gutsy move - but successful. Proves again and again the importance of a good antenna - regardless of the radio. I heard you on one of the online SDRs, but not directly here in CO. Maybe when condx improve 👍!
Wow that’s a beautiful sight. It just shows that as technology improves it allows us Hams to keep innovative solutions coming.
Impressive location, impressive operating and solid video skills. Great video!
Very nice Altoids QRPP radio. Thanks for Your video! 73!
Sunspots are getting better, Adam... I'm sure you have lots of fun ahead with the 600mW Pixie.
I'm impressed you could do that without a side tone. Nice work! 73 de KB1HQS
I know, I was actually surprised at how good my code was when I heard the audio from NJ7V's recording. Muscle memory, I guess.
Absolutely amazing idea to have both sides at the same time...love it!
I just got a pixie QRP with 9 crystals. I am currently learning CW ( signed up with CW academy ) and am about to take my General. But in the mean time the pixie will be helpful to practice sending with a dummy load attached. I could just use my IC-7100 or FT-950. but something about the Pixie seems a little more fun. Hopefully after I get a little more proficient and the weather gets a little more stable here in CO I can do some SOTA activations using the Pixie, and maybe my FT3DR and Aroww II for sat contacts.
Great video! I just subbed and am looking forward to watching your other videos. Keep up the great work!
Who needs qro...these are brilliant videos
i think he was running qro!
Wow. You’re amazing the way you can make that tiny key work and copy so well. I’m in my 70s and have a hard time with CW but have made quite a few contacts with my three pixies at home. 73s N9EGT
Woooooooo qrp rocks! Awesome dual vid
I showed this to my wife. She’s not a ham, but wants your radio :) 73 de KB2IOF
Brilliant! That certainly looked fun. I’ve had many a similar experience with a 2M yagi and strong winds. 73 Chris M0RSF
Very cool I wanna get a pixie qrp cw radio
What a brilliant key solution. I just bought one of these pixie kits. But I don't think it fits into a mini Altoids tin. You sure do make this fun and especially interesting. Thanks again for a great video!
Yes, it took a lot of trimming! Once you start evaluating the circuit board you discover there's actually a lot that can be removed. 😁
@@K6ARK brilliant! Well, that’s definitely over my head. Your work is admirable! I was thinking of a similar antenna idea. I have some small ferrite cores coming in an attempt to dry my eyeballs out on your tiny EFHW video!
Send me an email, I have kits that make the build easier, and we can talk ideas.
@@K6ARK right on! Will do! Thanks Adam.
Hey... I know NJ7V - Looks like a FUN time - I really wanna learn code.
Thats crazy and it works. Cool.
That antenna is just like the one I need, did you make it? do you have instructions or a video? 😁, I'm scrolling though your videos, but haven't found it yet.
Absolutely incredible. Well done! 73, Rex KE6MT
Ge you do good work Mate. Sound like a postal clerk with the clacker fb job. vk5cz
Every time I watch a video like this, I with they would put subtitles of the message for us cw impaired folks.
I do on many of them, check my other videos
I agree
I need subtitles for the CW part of the video... feeling left out 🙂
Adam, you are an incredible inspiration for me as I begin my HAM journey! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful channel. 73 de KO4AYC
Gordon Miller I’ve been a ham 50 years and I’m inspired! High five!
Well jeez, thank you both! I sure have fun doing it, and that's what counts the most. I also really enjoy sharing with you all. There were others who were similar inspirations to me and I am stoked that I can do the same in return.
I've been a ham for 29 years and I'm inspired too
Is the Orange mast an, " Eagle One " ?
🤔....?
That thing needs a Side tone !
👉😫👈
Cool video and thanks for showing us how well it can work. SO the question is, where can one get the mini-pixie that you were demonstrating?
Tnx de Arnie W8DU
They aren't available just yet. I need to make some final design tweaks, then I can have some manufactured for sale. Just need to find the free time...
@@K6ARK Thanks for the fast reply! Yes, free time is furtive. GL de Arnie W8DU
I saw your other video with the 2.7gram micro pixie. I'd love to have one of either of those! I love the one in the Smalls tin that turns on when you open it! I know how much trouble it is to kit a radio, but maybe you could just put the board on FAR Circuits and publish the BOM and some assembly instructions someday. That'd be a real kick, to have a rig that small!
I'm going to be building the QCX-mini for 40m and a Japanese VN-2002 for 20m, and they're pretty darned small, especially given that each is ~5w. I built a Soda Pop II, but something's flaky in either the filter stage or the PA stage, because I only get 1/4 watt out. That 1/4 watt was STILL heard on RBN halfway across the country (Philadelphia to northern Illinois), so I know it works, but I really want to get that 5w stage working on that rig. It's the only KD1JV radio I have, and I'd like it to work, hi hi!
I just found out about your videos, and they're great! Keep it up as long as they're still fun!
DE NG3P
Thank you for the kind words! The problem with the micro pixie as a kit or just a bare board is that the 0402 size components make for a very difficult build. It's really not possible to assemble them with just a soldering iron. My eyes are pretty darn good, and I still use a magnifying lens, tweezers, solder paste on a needle tip, and a hot air rework station to build them. If someone is truly interested and understands the requirements to assemble one of these, I'd be happy to mail a spare board and send the bill of materials. If that's you, let me know.
@@K6ARK I had the same question. Thanks for answering. 73- KO4FVK
amazing!
Excellent
nice. the share of qso as video.
simply amazing claude va2sob
I have been looking for the Mini Pixie Transceiver that you have in your mini tin but no luck in finding it. Do you have a link to where you got yours at?
73's
KI5IUF
QRP is wonderful. Great stuff. Let the QRO'ers use lots of power and pay a huge electricity bill to achieve the same results.
73, G4GHB.
Very nice ! 73
Perfectly!
Is that a kit or something you put together? Very Cool!!
The pixie itself is a kit, but I heavily modified it to make it fit in the Smalls tin. The wire straight key was a simple solution to the problem, and the Auto-on switch in the lid eliminated the difficulty of managing tiny battery connectors.
Hello, nice video! I have also bought a similar pixie kit, but I don't know how to make an antenna. Did you use the 7Mhz 50ohm antenna as specified in the kit instructions? If so, how?
See my other videos. I build EHFW antenna for most of my QRO rigs. I also have kits for my antenna matching units now. Check www.k6ark.com and email me if interested.
Do sell them? 🤔
Hi how long is your 40m longwire antenna and the counterpoise? Thank you. 73
A 40 m EFHW is 66 ft long (half a wavelength)
There are some simple mods which really improve this little kit. Join the Pixie fb group and look in the files section. facebook.com/groups/881071735273852/
The Pixie Max article published in Sprat is particularly helpful.
What's the QRP calling frequency on 10 is it .116 nowadays?
I honestly have no idea. I just find an open spot and call. 🤷♂️
Hard core death metal Qrp
Seems to be pretty noisy, whats all those other sounds? Others talking too?
The Pixie transceiver circuit is so simple that it has very poor filtering. As a result, it received signals from a broad scope of the band, and even outside the band in some cases (broadcast AM, for example).
@@K6ARK Ahh I see, it does sound pretty cool though.
Wat was the maximal range you have got with the pixie?
With this 40m unit, probably about 800 miles. I was able to reach Pennsylvania from San Diego with a 20m version. Right now, nearing the peak of the solar cycle, a 10m or 15m build should easily reach EU or ZL/VK from San Diego, CA.
Nice video! How tall is that pole?
The orange one is a 31 foot Jackite pole. It's up about 22 ft in this video... Too much wind!
What portable antenna should I get for 40m?
For a Pixie? Or a different radio?
I'm a big fan of end fed halfwave antennas for portable operations because you don't need any bulky coaxial cable. I always recommend building your own. Www.QRPGuys.com has some good kits, as does KM4ACK but if you're not up for the task, consider a Packtenna antenna.
@@K6ARK well the 49er 7.023 cw.
@@K6ARK are you able to post a link please?
Did you replace any of the final transistors to get any more power out of this?
I am working on my own PCB version of the Pixie with everyone's mods built into it, and I'm calling it the Megapixie. I started a thread on Reddit here but it never really went anywhere. I know one of the mods is to replace a few transistors and get way more power out, but then you probably don't want to be using it in an Altoids tin and would want proper heat dissipation etc.
Even so, a cracking build, and I love the contact switch.
Here's the thread if you want to see where this ended up (a PCB that I haven't fabbed yet) www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/comments/ft29qx/i_want_to_build_a_megapixie_pcb/
No, this one is just stock. I am familiar with the mod and it certainly works. You can also tweak some of the components in this circuit to get more out of this transistor. thanks for the link!
Which battery you did used?
The battery is a 3s 150 mAh lipo that I assembled myself from individual cells. I charge it with a balance charger.
Hi, What was the distance between two radios?
Contacts on the Pixie were between 300 and 1,300 km, including stations in CA, AZ, UT, OR, and WA.
@@K6ARK WOW! Can you tell me the final PA transistor number? And supply voltage? Or exact schematic?
Wow
Cool video 73 de DE2TRF loc jo60el
It's even painful to watch. I mean rolling your finger over a small tin housed TX and tapping a wire as a key. Believe me, you could fix easily a voice transmitter in that tin. A simple 3 transistor SW TX at, say, 7.2 MHz. With SMDs, it could be reduced in size even more. Anyhow, your life, your choice!
Make a video, show us how it's done. Or not. You can choose to be a helpful mentor and inspire others, or you can choose to act like this. Your life, your choice.
@@K6ARK no offence, I'm no mentor material but yes, it'll be an experience, even I could do a silent one. For your information, I've already made the TX I mentioned in my last. If you have an email address, please, do provide me and I'll try to mentor you as best as I can.
That is so cool, i wouldn't mind having one of these maybe like five of them😂 73, kq4hcu
What a great video. Very nice to see you making QSO's with hte Pixie, love it. 72 de ON4MGY Nic