Retro QRP On The Air

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • On the air with the two-peanut-tube station. This is Retro QRP.

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  • @mark2727
    @mark2727 7 лет назад +9

    DE KD5SMF I don't know why but I get really excited when I see & listen to someone like yourself who's a old salt in our hobby. I want to build both of these transmitter & Reciever! Tubes KICK IT!

  • @luizfranco3673
    @luizfranco3673 5 лет назад +1

    Great video and radio operation................73, Franco

  • @ElectronicsUSA
    @ElectronicsUSA 13 лет назад +2

    Hi Mike - Great videos on your simple homebrew gear! In high school, 1977, I built a very similar 6AQ5 transmitter which I still enjoy operating today. I use it mainly on 40 meters along with a DC homebrew receiver. It's always amazing how simple radio gear can be so effective. That's the fun of it. 73, Jack

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      The 6AQ5 is a very practical tube for a small retro transmitter!

  • @petrgrygar2191
    @petrgrygar2191 7 лет назад

    Jasný důkaz, že i toto stařičké, krajně jednoduché zařízení může být plně funkční a i dnes použitelné. TX Sólooscilátor, RX audion se zpětnou vazbou... Klasika radioelektroniky a radistiky... :))
    Operátor klíčoval pomalu, zřetelně, i tón měl velmi pěkný. Radost ho poslouchat a brát! Sedět doma u TRX, beru ho všemi deseti! Díky vřele za tohle FB VIDEO!! VY 73!

  • @MIKROWAVE1
    @MIKROWAVE1  12 лет назад +1

    That little supply is based on a single transformer with two 120V primaries and two 6.3VAC secondaries. I use one of the primaries as the line input and the other into a bridge and cap for the high voltage and simply parallel the two 6.3V windings.

  • @DataID
    @DataID 11 лет назад +2

    I MISS THE GOOD OLD DAYS....

  • @Theelderdragon01
    @Theelderdragon01 6 лет назад +4

    Wow, after all these years, I was able to copy most of that qso.

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      Most Retro QRP folks are SLOW keying and they TUNE AROUND.

  • @joesitter20101
    @joesitter20101 5 лет назад +1

    Wow. Thanks for sharing. Such an entertaining video sir.

  • @otnica
    @otnica 11 лет назад +1

    Good show! I grew up with triodes around me, my radio tutor had an AM transmitter built with an 807 modulated by two 6V6. The mic was a carbon job taken from a destroyed tank during one of those wars . . . 73's KA1WI

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      807 modulated by two 6V6s is a classic setup!

  • @SpencerWebb
    @SpencerWebb 13 лет назад +2

    Not a bad fist there, Mike-o.
    Great job! Thanks,
    Spence KW2S
    (former HW-7, 8, 9 owner)

  • @AlteSchutze
    @AlteSchutze 11 лет назад +3

    Really HAM hobby return !Respect de UR5XCQ es 73

  • @andrew80s
    @andrew80s 11 лет назад +1

    Great video, gear and operating.
    This is the very essence of "ham radio", be it with tubes or solid state. But I do like the tubes, keep them glowing!
    73 es GD DX, G6ALB

  • @aa1ww
    @aa1ww 12 лет назад +1

    Really nice construction work and nice operating. Thanks for sharing!
    Best Wishes,
    Coop, AA1WW

  • @TheSteelyD
    @TheSteelyD 9 лет назад +11

    Also, to my fellow ham, Scott KC0BUS, the answer to your question is simple....tubes are more fun ! Real radios glow in the dark.

  • @jamesgauson4057
    @jamesgauson4057 6 лет назад

    I enjoyed your video,nice to see the simple valve circuits being used.

  • @stormshadow5555
    @stormshadow5555 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks for showing this, it was informative. I was recently reading about a current "trend" in the QRP community towards "retro" operating and equipment. I'm still trying to figure out "why" this phenomenon is happening though. 72 and God Bless, Scott, KC0BUS

    • @hank1519
      @hank1519 5 лет назад +1

      Making your own equipment was once a big part of the amateur radio experience. I remember the pleasure in constructing a one-tube 80 meter novice transmitter.

    • @TheArtofEngineering
      @TheArtofEngineering 2 года назад +1

      Rolling your own is CHALLENGING. The gear is most often, not as good as "store bought" but like your kids you love it immensely and have great pride in it. I recently worked a station a modest 100km away on CW (80m). The receiver was in an old chocolate box, the transmitter was 2 transistors and qrpp 400mW. The excitement of somebody answering a CQ was priceless!! 73 de VK2AOE

  • @Godhumbledme
    @Godhumbledme 9 лет назад +1

    nice video thanks good to know QRP is alive and well!!! thank you and 73 de K8JCR

  • @SteveHacker
    @SteveHacker Год назад

    So looking forward to this!

  • @TheSteelyD
    @TheSteelyD 9 лет назад +1

    I found your other videos with schematics and building suggestions. Thanks...

  • @5x9withQSB
    @5x9withQSB 7 лет назад +1

    what an awesome video thank you!!!

  • @vasilepop4369
    @vasilepop4369 10 лет назад +1

    Great job and thanks for the video! I
    73 de VA6POP

  • @stationvictormike3415
    @stationvictormike3415 Год назад

    I plan on doing this again, very same sets. Working on 2nd Morgan 40m, with 6AQ5 TX.

  • @Giovanniram22
    @Giovanniram22 10 лет назад

    Great video and radio operation.

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      Thanks for watching me make some old fashioned CW QRP contacts.

  • @malagarcha
    @malagarcha 12 лет назад +1

    very good job.

  • @hondaridgelineenduser5934
    @hondaridgelineenduser5934 6 лет назад +1

    I so want to cw on a minimalist portable qrp radio in 2018

  • @MoTown44240
    @MoTown44240 6 лет назад

    I have been watching videos on YT for over 7 years. I have searched for QRP content videos and never found your channel. I was watching Explaining Computers Chris Barnett and spotted your video on the right side of my browser. Upon watching your video I am even more puzzled why your video published in 2011 never came up on any of my queries. I think YT has done a disservice to you.
    I have been looking for QRP content videos dealing with valves/vacuum tubes for a couple years. I have heard that there were battery powered valve transmitters prior to the transistor. I have been a QRP operator since receiving my ticket in 1986 using my kit built Heathkit HW-9. I went the kit built out of necessity, not being able to afford a used commercial transceiver. I fell in love with both QRP and CW. So when I caught the YT flu over 7 years ago I began looking for any video published that had to do with vacuum tube transmitters, transceivers, etc. I don't understand why it has taken so long to find your videos but I glad that I have. Best 73 Terry KB8MAZ

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      Yes I am afraid so. It is amazing that my channel has almost 14K subscribers, but many folks who really would be interested never see a my feed

  • @TerryMcKean
    @TerryMcKean 8 лет назад

    This set is beautiful....didn't you build and share some video about another TX you made with a UX-245 and stabilized it by re-arranging the taps on the coil?..I cannot find that link now...

  • @stephenwilliams5201
    @stephenwilliams5201 5 лет назад

    Good retro. Try a 50c5 for xmiter. Works good for 160 -80 meter. The xtal came from grand paws junk box, with a host of spare parts. To this day I'll never know why I gifted it to new ham. Good show. I like to wach 73 de kv4li

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      Yes and I have a nice video on the W5LET Widowmaker Transmiter using the 50C5.

  • @MauriatOttolink
    @MauriatOttolink 10 лет назад +2

    Great Video taking me back in time to my schooldays when V.O.A could be heard all over the short wave, fighting it out with Radio Moscow.
    Do I take it that you have a main rx running in the back ground to act as a monitor for your keying?
    Hope you don't spend too long keying like that.
    It sounds superb but keying like that can lead to 'glass wrist!'
    Very enjoyable video, Thank you.
    73 de G3NBY.

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      It's tough with a regen. You can get used to the clicking. Most guys cheat and use a separate local receiver as a monitor.

  • @mktwatcher
    @mktwatcher 8 лет назад

    Love it! What's been your furthest contact using your retro QRP gear? You have well done videos.

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      Germany with my Paraset. And the op on the other end was actually an OT Wehrmacht DF Operator in WW2 hunting Parasets!

  • @JohnJohn-kh6yx
    @JohnJohn-kh6yx 4 года назад

    Hello ! Please, tell me what antenna have you used in this video ?
    Thank you for sharing your great experince. Great job ! 73 es GL !

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      I use a simple 80/40M Trap dipole, coax fed.

  • @mikepetroff4240
    @mikepetroff4240 4 года назад

    Nice video, although in the schematic on the left side the headphones serve as the DC source of plate voltage and also plate current. Ordinarily DC should never flow through headphones. If the R and C near the headphones were interchanged, that problem would be resolved. Do you or any reader have any thoughts about that? Thanks, Mike

    • @Broken_Yugo
      @Broken_Yugo 4 года назад

      I'm not sure why but it seems pretty typical to run the B+ through the headphones in one tube regen receivers. The current is low enough it isn't an issue, the one I'm playing with right now is well under a milliamp.

  • @Andrey_Bochkarev
    @Andrey_Bochkarev 4 года назад +1

    ı made a reciveir as this 40 years ago

  • @LeopoldUlysees
    @LeopoldUlysees 5 лет назад

    Hello. My son and I would like to get started in amateur radio. However, I'm deaf. Do you know of any visual means (LEDs, perhaps?) by which I can receive CW?

    • @bigguyprepper
      @bigguyprepper 5 лет назад

      LeopoldUlysees there are CW decoders sold by MFJ as well as software if you’re using a modern radio.

  • @monarchham
    @monarchham 12 лет назад

    Great stuff, Mike!! I tried to build the Morgan rcvr back in the day but, alas, failed! I will collect the stuff to build your modified version....
    What are you using for a power supply? Is it on the desk to the left of and above the Morgan rcvr?
    Herb/WR9H

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      I took a dual primary 120-120 and 6V - 6V output transformer and used one of the primaries as the HV output.

  • @RobMacKendrick
    @RobMacKendrick 5 лет назад +1

    Nice fist!

  • @physicaldetails8492
    @physicaldetails8492 8 месяцев назад

  • @w6iee
    @w6iee 13 лет назад

    1 tube rx, 1 tube tx, but how many tubes in the fancy R-390 sidetone monitor?
    ;)
    Great videos, thanks!!!

  • @user-wv8dk9yt4w
    @user-wv8dk9yt4w 4 года назад

    А сколько витков в контурной катушке и катушке связи в приемнике?

  • @TheSteelyD
    @TheSteelyD 9 лет назад

    I have been looking for the schematics to build an all tube cw qrp setup. I run a Ten Tec Argonaut 505 and sometimes my HW-7 Heathkit. Can I get a copy of the plans or schematic ? Your radio seems to be very stable and I am looking for simplicity and stability. WD4LNW..Great job !

    • @menotworking
      @menotworking 9 лет назад

      TheSteelyD I'd recommend that you join the glowbugs group (groups.google.com/group/tetrode?hl=en). The folks there will be able to set you up with plans, parts, everything you need.
      -Mike, K6RRE

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      Stability is hard to come by with a regen!

  • @Godhumbledme
    @Godhumbledme 9 лет назад

    would you happen to know where I can get my hands on a power transformer? I have a schematic for a tube xmtr no idea where to find an xformer..thanks 73 de K8JCR

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      www.tubesandmore.com/products/transformers_chokes?filters=740a742c65a740

  • @MauriatOttolink
    @MauriatOttolink 8 лет назад +1

    Hey... You make some 5&9 PLUS Videos...
    Thank you.
    73 de G3NBY

  • @billybonewhacker
    @billybonewhacker 11 лет назад

    nice rig im no ham but i love building radios... is that trans former homebrew as well.peace from Oklahoma city

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      I use a split primary transformer. I use one of them as the HV output to the rectifier.

  • @newtownards01
    @newtownards01 10 лет назад

    hi,love the morse code,just great,73s from,n.ireland.

  • @billybonewhacker
    @billybonewhacker 11 лет назад +1

    just read the explanation below ty

  • @EA5QA
    @EA5QA 12 лет назад

    l like it this video , great job Mike, 73 de fred EA5HNM

  • @8kith
    @8kith 11 лет назад +1

    73 es GL de SP8GVM

  • @kinesio60
    @kinesio60 7 лет назад

    what is your country?

  • @TheSteelyD
    @TheSteelyD 9 лет назад

    I found your other video with schematics. Tnx and 73..de WD4LNW K

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  Год назад

      I also have a FB page with high resolution Schematics. Mikrowave1 Radio Project Resources Page

  • @williamestep4103
    @williamestep4103 3 года назад

    Please help, I have an ARC-5/26, need your help! KN4ECM

    • @MIKROWAVE1
      @MIKROWAVE1  3 года назад

      Have you watched the ARC-5 Transmitter series here on my channel?

  • @ytyhaha2733
    @ytyhaha2733 7 лет назад

    В общем как самом-то учиться себя собраться радио передатчика теле морзе другие программы приемника ловятся волна частоты было занимаюсь пробовать фантазии мечтает стать президентом. Витя лазаренко рядом Путина.