First off, I love the channel. The stories are my favorite videos of your channel. I was just wondering if you might think about making a few videos on making transmitters? Like in the good ole days, happy times they was. Like valve mw transmitter or something like that? If you're busy or don't want to I understand. I was thinking it would be great fun to watch and learn from you. You tell the best stories,so I thought you might want to teach some of your old time skills with us?? Big fan,love the channel. Please keep the videos coming. Thank you from Jason out of Muskegon Michigan USA.
good morning Mr , i live in a flat in a bulding .. i cant hear mw and sw wave the problem is the qrm meak the noise .. can you help me to eliminate this problem .. thanks 👍🙏
Hi ray just to let u know there’s a BHI DSP SPEAKER WHICH I USE FOR SWLING ITS VERY GOOD AT NULLING OUT NOISE THERE ARE DIFFERENT VARIATIONS OF THEM ON THEIR WEBSITE JUST TO LET YOU KNOW I DONT KNOW IF YOU CAN TRANSMIT BUT YYOU COULD CHECK IT OUT.ITS AMAZING HERE IN A SUBURB IN. DUBLIN. ANYWAY HOPE YOU GET THE NOISE PROBLEMS SORTED. I GOT THE DESKTOP VERSION OF THIS AND ITS REALLY VERY EFFECTIVE FOR MY NOISE.
Great stuff Ray I love old technology. I have recently built a 1930s style 807 breadboard CW transmitter. I am in worthing later today as we are down visiting family in Bognor. I may hear you on 145.500 if you are around. 73...M0DAD David
Hi Ray similiar units like this were basically used as repeaters. So the relay had contacts feeding another length of wire. Cheers from old George
Thanks George, I didn’t know that. Cheers, Ray.
Love to know more about that morse gadget on top of your radio you briefly demonstrated. Glad to see you on the Tube again.
It’s a Datong Morse tutor from the 1970s. See here…. www.radio-workshop.co.uk/g4nsj-morse-code-cw/
Beautiful sounder and key you have there Ray. Keep up the great videos. 73 Joe
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Ray - wonderful stuff - I love old telegraphy equipment - if only it could talk about the good old days
I'm sure it could tell a story or two!
Wonderful workshop you have.
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Good to see you making videos again!
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Yes I can read the relay clicks no problem Ray
Excellent!
Another great video. Love the history, love the way you explain it! Thanks.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Ray.
Interesting video Ray. Great to see you once again.....
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Thank you for this sir, I love learning this stuff
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great video, love your channel and pirate radio tales
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Nice one Ray 👍
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First off, I love the channel. The stories are my favorite videos of your channel.
I was just wondering if you might think about making a few videos on making transmitters?
Like in the good ole days, happy times they was. Like valve mw transmitter or something like that?
If you're busy or don't want to I understand.
I was thinking it would be great fun to watch and learn from you. You tell the best stories,so I thought you might want to teach some of your old time skills with us??
Big fan,love the channel.
Please keep the videos coming.
Thank you from Jason out of Muskegon Michigan USA.
Thanks, Jason, you have some good ideas. 👍
Ray, pretty sure that A.M. is Air Ministry which did not exisst until sometime after WW1
Ah, that’s interesting. Thanks!
@@g4nsj Air Ministry would also explain the military term 'Sounder Relaying'
good morning Mr , i live in a flat in a bulding ..
i cant hear mw and sw wave the problem is the qrm meak the noise ..
can you help me to eliminate this problem ..
thanks 👍🙏
I wish I could help. I’ve not solved my noise problem yet. If I do, I’ll let you know.
Nice video but sounder may be a bit later, Air Ministry not created until 1918.
Ah, right. Thanks for the indo.
well done!
Thanks
Hi ray just to let u know there’s a BHI DSP SPEAKER WHICH I USE FOR SWLING ITS VERY GOOD AT NULLING OUT NOISE THERE ARE DIFFERENT VARIATIONS OF THEM ON THEIR WEBSITE JUST TO LET YOU KNOW I DONT KNOW IF YOU CAN TRANSMIT BUT YYOU COULD CHECK IT OUT.ITS AMAZING HERE IN A SUBURB IN. DUBLIN. ANYWAY HOPE YOU GET THE NOISE PROBLEMS SORTED. I GOT THE DESKTOP VERSION OF THIS AND ITS REALLY VERY EFFECTIVE FOR MY NOISE.
Hi Gary, that’s interesting. I’ll look into it, thanks. Cheers, Ray.
How do power the Telegraph is it ac or dc?
It's 12 volts DC
@@g4nsj thanks. What are using to convert it to dc?
I'm curious Ray. What is the resistance of the relay coils and is the power supply you're using current limited? 73 Al
I thing the resistance is 500 ohm. I should have made a note if it. The power supply was 12 volts.
Great stuff Ray I love old technology. I have recently built a 1930s style 807 breadboard CW transmitter. I am in worthing later today as we are down visiting family in Bognor. I may hear you on 145.500 if you are around. 73...M0DAD David
It was great to hook up with you on two metres, David. Cheers, Ray.
@@g4nsj Likewise Ray. I enjoyed our chat about the old valve transmitters. Looking forward to the next time. 73...M0DAD
TNX RAY good videos as all ways 73 de G6JMX
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I love you Ray !
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Love it. Love this kind of stuff great video sir
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Glad youtube recommended ya to me!
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No copy on that OM. All I hear is a bunch of clicking.
It’s a sounder relay which doesn’t produce a tone.
tick tock tick tock...
Brilliant, I have a video of my brass horse shoe sounder.. Flat earth technology rules..