[Elecraft] NJQRP meetiing this Saturday

2005-01-11 Thread n2cx
Gang,

Alas the njqrp e-mail reflector is still down so this announcement is being 
made 
here in hopes that NJQRP members will see it.

The (ir)regular monthly NJQRP meeting will be held this Saturday, Jan 15 at the
Food Court in the Forrestal Center in Princeton, NJ as usual.  Folks usually 
arrive
around 9:30 am.

We have not set a loose them for the meeting yet though as usual we encourage
all to bring their newly acquired goodies, current projects - both finished 
and
in process and any excess parts for giveaway or sale for nominal prices.

We definitely will have info on the latest projects, the upcoming Atlanticon
event, the first public discussion of the exciting new changes in the Homebrewer
and breaking developments in the AmQRP leadership.

Please send this along to anyone you think may want to attend and will not see
this post.

Joe, N2CX  [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- use this address for the present
George, [EMAIL PROTECTED]   --- use this address for the present
 
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[Elecraft] Re: Cost Effective Balun

2004-11-04 Thread n2cx
Gang,

Chas, W1CG has provided some excellent info about baluns and their usage.

He is entirely too modest to mention it, but he has done much practical and
theoretical investigation with balun usage under the conditions being discussed.

He even resorted to the old tried and true calorimetric method of measuring the
loss values he quoted!  His work is documented in an excellent article -the 
NJQRP 
Homebrewer #8 published in April 2002.  Photos of balun construction and his
test setup can be found at http://www.njqrp.org/qhbextra/8/8d.html

And as Charles stated, the balun details are presented at:

http://www.njqrp.org/balun/index.html

It is an excellent well documented and effective design by Chas that can easily 
be
duplicated by the average homebrewer.  Yes, you *can* try this yourself at home!
You don't have to be a trained professional.

72/73,

Joe E.,  N2CX 
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