Thanks for sharing your preliminary results Red. I had a lot of fun building the TT2 versions & getting them on the 40, 30, & 20M bands. I was hoping to see the documentation updated on the QRPme website as well. Looking forward to building these kits. Davey - KU9L
@@RedSummitRF yeah, judging from the menu shown in your video it looks like the RM ][+ comes with a variant of the N0XAS Picokeyer chip. Also, when discussing the Rockmites, it’s important to recognize that while very well designed, these are DC receivers that have many of the characteristics of that RX architecture. For example susceptibility to BCI and microphonics, and AF image reception. On the other hand you do get that “wide open” sound that DC receivers are known for, it sounds like you’re listening directly to the RF spectrum, which in a sense you are.
Porque um fio tão fino e comprido na alimentação? É um resistor que em conjunto com um cap interno forma um filtro passa baixa? Gostei do kit, eu tive essa mesma ideia para fazer um receptor, filtros intercambiáveis, no meu caso ia substituir também todo front-end pois ia usar o mesmo capacitor variável em todas as bandas. 73.
You gotta love QRPME. He has a lot of great kits that function very well. Fun and function!
Rex is a great guy and has great kits
Thanks for sharing your preliminary results Red. I had a lot of fun building the TT2 versions & getting them on the 40, 30, & 20M bands.
I was hoping to see the documentation updated on the QRPme website as well. Looking forward to building these kits. Davey - KU9L
Wow Charlie another terrific video thanks 73 from kb2uew
Thank you for your continued support
ill stick to my QCX's and SW3B i think - but good video Charlie thanks for taking the time to show us it - 73
Also very good radios - thanks
The OG RM from Small Wonder Labs did, in fact, have a keyer. :)
Oh OK. I must have misunderstood Rex, then. Maybe it was an upgrade to a better one? I'll find out. Thanks
@@RedSummitRF yeah, judging from the menu shown in your video it looks like the RM ][+ comes with a variant of the N0XAS Picokeyer chip. Also, when discussing the Rockmites, it’s important to recognize that while very well designed, these are DC receivers that have many of the characteristics of that RX architecture. For example susceptibility to BCI and microphonics, and AF image reception. On the other hand you do get that “wide open” sound that DC receivers are known for, it sounds like you’re listening directly to the RF spectrum, which in a sense you are.
@@qrplife Fantastic - I'll mention this in the next video (if I remember - lol)
Porque um fio tão fino e comprido na alimentação? É um resistor que em conjunto com um cap interno forma um filtro passa baixa?
Gostei do kit, eu tive essa mesma ideia para fazer um receptor, filtros intercambiáveis, no meu caso ia substituir também todo front-end pois ia usar o mesmo capacitor variável em todas as bandas. 73.
When you were adjusting the WPM speed realtime at the end it sounded like Wheel of Fortune. 🤣
haha so it does. so funny
vERY cOOL!
How much power does the Rock topper amplifier produce?
Depending on the two inputs I had to work with (600 and 700 milliwatts), it was 5-6 watts from tests on my bench.
Neat kit! 73, KF4LMZ
Thank you, as always, Patrick