![]() I know that this is a little late for this series of ISS SSTV transmissions, but I’m sure that they’ll do it again sooner or later.įiled Under: Gear/Gadgets, QRP, Test Equipment Tagged With: ISS, nanoVNA, Pixie More videos: NanoVNA, SK – then what?, retro ESD If you have a NanoVNA, you should get this guide. It not only includes instructions on how to use a NanoVNA, there is a short history of the instrument and the different version out there as well as a brief theory of operation. The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to the NanoVNA by Martin Svaco, 9A2JK is a wonderful introduction to this cool, little instrument. I mean we’re talking less than a watt output and a receiver that’s as wide as a barn door. (There are many different designs, but to get an idea of what a Pixie is, here’s a circuit description of a more recent design.) What’s really amazing about this video is the number of contacts that Adam makes with this little radio out in the boonies. Adam, K6ARK, has designed a surface-mount version of the Pixie transceiver. ![]() ![]() Here are some of the coolest from the past couple of weeks….Dan Smallest transceiver ever? I’m on a lot of ham radio mailing lists, and people are constantly sending me interesting things to read and to watch.
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