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3G0XQ San Ambrosio Canceled

3G0XQ San Ambrosio Project3G0XQ San Ambrosio Canceled. Felipe XQ7IR says he’s still working on getting permissions for next fishing season, but for January & February 2026 there’s no DXpedition to San Felix/San Ambrosio.

Translated from the Radio Club of Chile Website:

January 6, 2026

Unauthorized Expedition to San Ambrosio

Regarding an alleged authorization to carry out amateur radio activities on San Ambrosio Island.

Statement from the Radio Club of Chile:

Radio Club of Chile informs the community that the announced expedition to San Ambrosio Island is not authorized.

We hereby inform you that this expedition no longer has authorization from Subtel to use the call sign 3G0XQ, and furthermore, the activity lacks the necessary landing and operational authorization from the Chilean Navy , a permit essential given the strategic importance of these island territories. We urge everyone to respect current regulations and institutional frameworks.

The Command in Chief of the First Naval Zone informs the community that no authorization has been issued to individuals to carry out amateur radio activities on San Ambrosio Island.

It is important to clarify that the only agreement in force in the area operates exclusively with the Municipality of Juan Fernández, allowing controlled access for duly accredited artisanal fishermen during the lobster fishing season.

We reiterate that the Desventuradas Islands (San Félix and San Ambrosio) are territory under naval jurisdiction, designated for strategic and national security operations, and therefore access to them remains restricted.

The Undersecretariat of Telecommunications (SUBTEL), through its Regulatory Policy and Studies Division, announces the temporary suspension of the assignment of call signs and permits for amateur radio stations in the island territories of San Félix and San Ambrosio.

This measure instructs the Concessions Division not to process new applications for these locations until further notice, while the additional technical protocols and requirements necessary for the operation of telecommunications services in this area are evaluated and defined.

Yours sincerely,

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Well, there you have it.

And from Felipe, XQ7IR’s Website:

PRESS RELEASE #3

This is to inform the DX community that I received today an official response to request for landing and operating from San Ambrosio Island. The relevant authorities communicated to me that they are looking into processing my application for the 2026 fishing season, which runs from September 2026 to March 2027.

In view of the above, the radio activity originally scheduled for January/February of this year must be regretfully postponed.

All the equipment intended for this operation is currently in standby on Juan Fernández Is. (CE0/Z). The cargo remains secured and sheltered on the premises of my local contact on the island, awaiting my arrival and proper deployment.

I want to convey to the DX community that I remain fully committed to bringing this rare DXCC entity, ranked #3 of the Most Wanted list, back on the air. As such, I will continue to pursue this project with professionalism and determination, seeking a successful outcome.

In regard to the support and donations received to date from sponsors and several enthusiastic DXers, each of them will be individually contacted and consulted as to the fate of their support/donation.

“It is a change of the main plann but I m still in the game”

Thank you!

Felipe Gutiérrez
XQ7IR
Team Leader, San Ambrosio Project

Postponed, canceled – call it what you may. I call it a half dozen of one or 6 of the other. It’s over for now.

No 3G0XQ, but I’ll still see you in the KP5/NP3VI Desecheo & 3Y0K Bouvet pileups!

N0UN

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Are You Ready For Some DX?

Are You Ready For Some DX? Amateur Radio Station N0UN DX Pileup BusterAre You Ready For Some DX? Have you done anything to increase your chances of working Bouvet 3Y0K, San Ambrosio 3G0XQ and Desecheo KP5/NP3VI the next couple months? You know, “station improvements”?

A little over 3 years ago I added a 30 Meter Vertical to increase my chances of working Bouvet 3Y0J. And I’m glad I did – I snagged them on that vertical a couple weeks later! I wrote about it here: 3Y0J Is On The Air!

By adding a small 3 element 12 Meter monobander the last couple days I won’t have to turn my 17 Meter monobander around and try to work off the back reflector on 12 Meters now. The 3 element monobander gives me a fighting chance. It sure helped the last couple days the weather in Denver was dry with temperatures over 60° F, and no wind – absolutely perfect antenna weather!

Anyway, we’re ready to bust some good old fashioned SSB and CW pile-ups on 160 through 10 Meters these days, bring on the DX!

See you in the REAL Ham Radio CW & SSB pileups!

N0UN

Amateur Radio Station N0UN Antenna Farm

 

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Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad

Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad. Who remembers that song by Meatloaf?

KP5/NP3VI Desecheo - Two Out of Three Ain't BadWell, IF (a BIG IF) these two planned “expeditions” to KP5/NP3VI Desecheo and 3G0XQ San Ambrosio get on the air in HUMAN MODES in a couple weeks I have a chance at increasing my DXCC totals by TWO from 337 to 339 in January, 2026.

That will leave me with needing only KH7 Kure to have worked them all and put my stamp on #1 Honor Roll. “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad” me thinks.

Of course if they only get on FT8 I’ll still need 3 because there is ZERO chance I’ll use that lazy, mindless, computer scripted text messaging software. And remember all you Trolls that bootleg my call on FT8, that means for every so-called Q you work with my pirated callsign, that’s one less worthless Q some undeserving FT8er doesn’t get! You’re shooting yourselves in the foot – and that’s fine with me!

3G0XQ San Ambrosio Project - Two Out of Three Ain't BadIf either of these two “expeditions” run better than 50% SSB and CW (combined) I’ll call them a DXpedition. Less than 50%? Just another lazy, mindless, automated computer scripted TXTpedition.

Don’t even get me going with the thought that there won’t be a single operator physically on premise at one (or both) of these stations.

We shall soon see if there’s going to be some good old-fashioned DX pile-ups, or a slew of bad new-fashioned lazy, mindless, automated computer scripted software text messaging tones.

Stymie RadioN0UN

KP5/NP3VI Desecheo Online log at Club Log

3G0XQ San Ambrosio OQRS at M0URX

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3G0XQ San Ambrosio 2025

3G0XQ 2025 by XQ7IR3G0XQ San Ambrosio 2025

Some interesting news today – 3G0XQ San Ambrosio 2025 by XQ7IR

Looks like a one man DX Operation with a few remote operators is scheduled for October/November, 2025.

From the 3G0XQ Website: “The operation includes one operator on the island focus in SSB/FT8 Modes, and a remote station working 24/7 CW/FT8 Modes.”

Personally, I’d love to see this DX Operation to San Ambrosio and San Félix happen as it would be my DXCC 338. I’m holding hope that it will not be just another TXTpedition at this point, but who knows anymore? Seems most recent expeditioners to rare and semi-rare entities (see ZS8W) chase the easy money with that automated, computer scripted text messaging app these days. I hope this activity is going to be different and put an emphasis on the “human modes”.

More info as we get closer but for now this appears to be really good DX News!

See you in the pileups!

N0UN

3G0XQ Website

3G0XQ QSL Policy

3G0XQ on QRZ

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ZS8W Stats

ZS8W Stats.

I took a peak at the updated Log Stats from ZS8W a bit ago.

Well before the operation commenced in my April 19 post “ZS8W Marion Island By YL2GM“, I predicted, “My guess they’ll be a little CW, almost no SSB and over 85 to 90% lazy computer scripted text messaging. Anybody that thinks different would you like to place a bet (or two)?”

4 days into the activation here are the numbers:

56 from North America made it into the ZS8W log on CW. 56 of 2,020 NA Q’s is 2.8%. That’s 97.2% on computer TXT FT8 for NA. Overall NA has worked ZS8W on CW one half of 1%. 56 NA CW out of 9,957 Q’s is 00.56%.

Total of 9,957 Q’s so far = 93.5% TXT. 6.5% CW. 0.0% SSB.

ZS8W 56 Q's (of 2,020) with North America were on CW

Care to guess the percentages of the next 10,000 Q’s? (hint $$$)

N0UN

ZS8W Stats 1/May/2025 0500Z

ZS8W on Club Log

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60’s RF-101 Linear Amplifier

Vintage RF Communications, Inc. RF-101 Linear AmplifierVintage 60’s RF Communications, Inc. RF-101 Linear Amplifier.

I saw a Classifieds Sale ad pop up for a “linear amplifier project” on a local radio club forum, and the best part of the project ad was it said; “FREE“! I like FREE!

I made the call and inquired. Next morning came and I grabbed the Expedition to go pick it up. With a little help from Ed and a two-wheeler, we brought it up out of his basement. HEAVY! Ed clued me in on the RF-101 amplifiers history and how he picked it up as surplus equipment when satellite communications arrived in the Alaskan Bush. Prior to satellites this amplifier was used with a matching transceiver to order supplies and communicate with schools in the Alaskan Bush. While I was there I bought a pair of Eimac 3-500Z’s and a pair of Eimac SK-406 Chimney’s Ed had sitting in boxes.

So far I’ve been able to piece the old RF-101 back together, switch it over to 220VAC, clean it up a bit and get the High Voltage up and stable at 3,300 VDC.

Over the next few months I’ll get the RF input & output sections up to speed and dialed in. There’s several boxes of pieces & parts I still have to sort out that came with this “project”. I have to say the pair of Eimac 3-400Z’s in the window look plain awesome! Getting it powered up with plate voltage is a damn good start to getting it on the air me thinks!

Stay tuned!

N0UN

 

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ZS8W Marion Island By YL2GM

Marion Island Base ZS8WZS8W Marion Island By YL2GM.

According to DXNews.com, “Yuris, YL2GM will be active as ZS8W from Marion Island, Prince Edward Islands, IOTA AF – 021, 21 April – 16 May 2025. He will operate on 160 – 6m, CW, SSB, Digital modes.”

Normally I’d be excited at the chance to work ZS8W but there’s a couple items that have tempered my enthusiasm on this specific activation.

First of all Yuris/YL2GM doesn’t work much CW and he barely works SSB, if at all. This DXpedition has all the signs of being just another lazy computer scripted text messaging activation. Secondly he’s a solo DXpeditioner. There’s no “team” here – it’s a one man operation.

Here’s data I pulled from a few of YL2GM’s latest DXpeditions. The percentages:

ZD9W: 11% CW, 4% Phone & 85% FT8
K8K: 4% CW, 0% Phone, 96% FT8
VK9LA: 2.5% CW, 0% Phone, 97.5% FT8
VK9CY: 26% CW, 0% Phone, 74% FT8
VU7W: 10% CW, 1% Phone, 88% FT8

I seriously doubt much will change with his upcoming Marion Island activation as ZS8W. My guess they’ll be a little CW, almost no SSB and over 85 to 90% lazy computer scripted text messaging. Anybody that thinks different would you like to place a bet (or two)?

For all the real Ham Radio Operators left in the hobby we’ll have to take our chances his computer will lock up and become useless forcing him into actually communicate via the “human modes”. For the lesser non-communicating Text Messengers best hope his computer virus software is up-to-date so you can pretend you (and not your computer) actually worked Marion Island.

On the off-chance there’s a CW or SSB pile-up I hope to see you real Hams in the mix!

ZS8W Online Log Check

ZS8W Website

N0UN

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Updated, Edited To Add 1500Z 30/April/2025

I saw on Club Log yesterday evening ZS8W had started working some CW on 40 Meters. 281 Q’s of 7,241. With those 281 CW Q’s his overall CW count went from 0% to 3.9%. Sad to say there were NO CW Q’s with North America on 40 Meters, zero.

ZS8W CW Stats (click to enlarge)

From past experiences working ZS8M, ZS8C and ZS8Z in the early morning 20 Meters Long Path from Colorado, before I hit the rack for the evening I pointed my GXP 18-4 Beam to Asia at 298 degrees and tuned up the amplifier in the CW portion of 20 Meters on the chance ZS8W would recognize our North America Long Path window.

And when I woke early this morning guess who was there to greet me with a booming signal?

N0UN working ZS8W 20 Meters CW

 

I have to say that pile-up at OVER 20 kHz wide was absolutely BRUTAL!

But yet, so sooooo satisfying when you finally break through!

Hopefully we get more Human Mode pile-ups! I’ll see you there!

N0UN

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Updated, Edited To Add 0400Z 6/May/2025

As of the latest log update a few hours ago ZS8W has worked 0% SSB, 9% CW and 91% FT8 overall.

Quite dismal for North America as only .75% of his Q’s s are NA CW.

Yes, not even 1%! .75 CW, 0% SSB – The 108 that actually earned their Q:

ZS8W Log Stats

DX Bulletins on the Internet are also reporting ZS8W is off the air for the next 3 days (again). Even more news on the Internet show a couple disgruntled Hams from South Africa and Australia that are reporting the coworkers of ZS8W want Yuris and his Ham Radio’s sent back to the S.A. Agulhas II Supply Ship, and his entire operation disqualified for DXCC.

These are the same self-proclaimed “experts” that tried to derail the 2025 Mount Athos DXpedition (13,500 Q’s) and 2023’s successful Bouvet DXpedition (18,500 Q’s). Both are valid for DXCC. They’re also after the 2026 Peter I Island and 2027 Bouvet DXpeditions. All I can say is good luck with that.

Like I’ve said before, if on the off chance there’s some Human Mode pileups after his 3 day break and before he leaves Marion Island – that’s where you’ll find me. Hope to see you there!

N0UN

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SV1GA/A Mount Athos WFWL

SV1GA/A Mount Athos WFWL (Work First Worry Later)

Mount Athos, GreeceTurned on the radio a couple days ago and heard a big pileup for SV1GA/A on Mount Athos.

Turned my 173BA 3 element 17M beam and listened for probably 20 minutes before jumping into the fray. An excellent pileup! 10, 15 kHz wide on CW. Fun stuff!

SV1GA/A Mount Athos

Although they never got very strong here and there was quite a bit of up & down fading, I figured out SV1GA/A’s “pattern” (it’s a secret) and bagged them at 1927Z.

N0UN working SV1GA/A 17M CW

 

Does it count? Who cares? It counts to me, and that’s all that matters. I don’t care if the ARRL approves it or not. I don’t care if they had permission. I don’t care if they didn’t announce their DXpedition plans to the world. I don’t even care if I get a card as I already have a slew from Monk Apollo SV2ASP/A.

There’s some very distinguished DXpeditioners that operated SV1GA/A – who are you or I to judge their operation? These guys have been on more DXpeditions than 99.9% of the Ham Radio Community – they know the book, they wrote the book – we’re reading their book. I read Internet posts from a clown down under, another in Serbia, even a couple in Greece – they all have their panties in a bunch because THEY don’t think this seasoned group of DXpeditioners have the proper paperwork and/or permissions to operate on Mount Athos. Too bad, they’re there. Misery loves company – grow up. Don’t be the rats you are calling around the Monasteries trying to run them off and ruin it for everybody. Geez…

Speaking of their panties in a bunch – how do you separate the men from the boys in Greece?  With a crowbar, bwahahahahahaha! It’s a joke – relax, will ya’?

Anyway, good old CW and SSB pileups, it was good to hear. Even if it was just for a day or two!

N0UN

Online Log Check For SV1GA/A at Club Log

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I Like This DXpedition 9L5A

9L5A DXpedition to Sierra LeoneI Like This DXpedition 9L5A!

I’m a Ham Radio operator that stays on top of current DXpeditions (like 9L5A) in this hobby. Note I said DXpeditions. I am NOT a lazy automated, computer scripted Text Messenger. I couldn’t care less about TXTpeditions like VU4A, TL8ES, etc. that exclusively run lazy, automated computer scripted FThate.

Which is why when I read the news this morning on the 9L5A Website it brought a smile to my face:

“As there are many complaints about our log from live streaming (« DATA » vs. « FT8 » mode among others), it looks necessary to remind that we regularly update manually our log by overwriting the one coming from the live streaming. Some QSOs do not appear live but will be there after the next manual update which is now daily. So no need to send a multitude of messages that we don’t have time to process while we’re on an expedition.

Apart from that, the days follow one another with more than 10,000 QSOs per day with an almost perfect balance between CW, SSB and FT8. It looks so surprising compared to other expeditions that some criticize us for doing too much CW and SSB; this is a shame! We had announced for a long time that we would prioritize “human” modes, otherwise we would not have planned 15 operators. It would for sure be much easier to leave 6 stations running in FT8 and enjoy long nights of sleep, the beach and 31° water, we would already have exceeded 100,000 QSOs. But this is not the vision we have of radio in general and especially an expedition. Given the size of the pileups, there is obviously (and fortunately) a large majority who must think like us.”

I also see on the DX Clusters many so-called Hams cannot contain themselves and are complaining there’s not enough FThate for their liking. It’s embarrassing to see so much begging, especially when 9L5A is everywhere on the bands. Ohhh, poor TXTers!

9L5A Human ModesLook at this snapshot (click to open in a new tab):

What a great way to wake up and start the day, don’t you think? Human Modes on Ham Radio!

I think I may have to donate a little extra to this 9L5A Group of Real Amateur Radio Operators.

Keep on keeping on Gentlemen, you’re carrying the torch for real Ham Radio just as true “communicators” do. It’s an honor to have chased your pileups and have you in my log!

N0UN

Online Log check for 9L5A at Clublog.org

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FT4GL Automation

FT4GL AutomationFT4GL Automation.

So how can it be this automated FT8 operation from Glorioso Island (FT4GL) has been approved for DXCC?

https://dxnews.com/dxcc-approved/

From FT4GL’s log he’s operated automated FT8 24/7 for days on end. A quick look at any day of his TXTpedition shows his computer scripts rarely stop racking up the Q’s. Eat? Sleep? Build antenna’s? Work? All overrated.

From Club Log Expedition Charts you can “hover” over any hour of any day and see his log entry totals. A few hours for SSB and non-stop 24/7 FT8.

Go to FT4GL’s expedition charts (link), click Statistics, scroll down to Daily QSO’s and click over the Total QSO’s number for any day of operation. You can then hover your mouse over any hour and see the QSO run for SSB or FT8 Q’s for that hour.

The only problem with automated Q’s? The ARRL’s DXCC rule on automation:

http://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-contest-and-dxcc-rules-now-prohibit-automated-contacts

“A resolution at the July ARRL Board of Directors meeting pointed to “growing concern over fully automated contacts being made and claimed” for contest and DXCC credit. The rules now require that each claimed contact include contemporaneous direct initiation by the operator on both sides of the contact. Initiation of a contact may be either local or remote”

From FT4GL’s Blog & Facebook Group, he’s a one-man operation with no CW. There’s no Internet remote operators, no rotating operator shift changes. Heck, from their well documented pilot communication problems they haven’t been able to make reliable eMail and messaging via the Internet but for an hour or two a day, if that.

FT4GL

And since radio is secondary to his work, how is this 24/7 one man operation possible?

FT4GL

If this FT4GL automated operation is allowed to stand not only does it encourage, it PROMOTES future TXTpeditions (who are already doing it) to use automation against the ARRL’s own rules and it turns their DXCC program into – a complete farce.

I suspect future TXTpeditions will NOT be using Club Log’s expedition charts to “out” themselves. Because of those expedition charts I can see today there’s 246 deserving North America Hams that have made a human mode SSB contact with FT4GL. Out of 40,947 Q’s.

What has happened to our hobby? What a shame.

N0UN

EDIT June 8, 2024 1600Z

From his own log book data something sure changed from him operating 140 out of 142 hours over 7 days STRAIGHT THRU on FT8 to immediately taking 7, 9 & 12 hours off every day since this June 5th post?

Hmmmm, I wonder what organization reached out and asked those hard questions?

I wonder if they’ll accept the answers they were given? I don’t think the “super conditioned athlete that needs no sleep” is gonna’ work, not over 7 days…

N0UN

 

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FT4GL Glorioso On The Air! “Kinda”

FT4GL Glorioso On The Air!FT4GL Glorioso On The Air! Well, “Kinda

That’s funny. I just pulled the Club Log stats. Don’t even need to explain (.07%). Those that know, know.

hahahahaha!

I’m thankful for a REAL Ham Radio Operation back in 2009 – FT5GA!

N0UN

UPDATE! 0515Z – 25/May/2024

.025% now, lol!

FT4GL Glorioso On The Air!

UPDATE! 1245Z – 27/May/2024

Seems one of the N0UN Fan Club clowns couldn’t help themselves bootlegging my call on that lazy, brainless computer scripted text messaging thingy:

FT4GL Glorioso On The Air!

“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness” – Oscar Wilde

Ya’ know 3 Hams from North America got through on 20 Meters SSB a couple days ago and I’m in good company as one of 8 from North America that worked FT4GL on 15 Meters SSB yesterday:

FT4GL Glorioso On The Air!

11 North American Hams have worked FT4GL on SSB so far out of 16,202 Q’s (.07%) with NO CW at all.

THIS is where FT8 has taken our hobby. What a shame.

UPDATE! 1512Z – 31/May/2024

96 North American Hams have worked FT4GL on SSB so far out of 25,638 Q’s (.37%) with NO CW at all.

And I see a second Ham didn’t get his text message Q because a N0UN Fan Club member bootlegged my call, again.

FT4GL Glorioso On The Air!

This hobby has gone to shit.

N0UN

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Cure For Stray RF On My Signal

Cure For Stray RF On My SignalCure For Stray RF On My Signal.

I found a simple cure for stray RF on my signal. At $10 the fix is cheap!

Occasionally with different frequencies, weather and beam headings I’ll get RF in my shack and onto my signal. If my microphone line gets near my Palstar AT5K tuner, or if I’m beaming 8 elements over the house on 10 Meters, or RF is being introduced into my W2IHY cabling and/or gear, there’s nothing more frustrating than hearing RF on my signal – no matter where it’s coming from.

I’ve installed dozens of choke beads on cables & leads and although they do work, they’re “fussy”. I’m always changing positions, wraps, adding/subtracting and moving things around to try and diminish stray RF it seems.

And now here’s the $10 permanent fix for stray RF on my signal: https://amzn.to/3HkRg2M

This little Besign isolator/decoupler COMPLETELY removed any and all stray RF from getting onto my signal!

I simply plug my Heil headset into the Besign and plug the Besign into my radio mic input. It couldn’t be easier. This isolator decouples whatever stray RF is on the mic line. No stray RF in, no stray RF out.

It also works on decoupling hum from a pole pig transformer in a linear amplifier I occasionally use around here. If my headset mic is within 2′ or so of the amplifier, my mic picks up the magnetic flux “hum” from the amp transformer. This Besign isolator removes 100% of that hum too.

And to add to this post, I just heard from a Ham friend in Florida who was getting RF into his Heil amplified speaker on certain frequencies. He installed the Besign isolator and reported back the RF is completely gone!

“Thanks for the tip Lumpy. I Was getting some RF into my Heil amplified speaker. Inserting toroids helped, but the gadget you recommended completely removed it. Two thumbs up!”

And that’s that. Easy, simple, cheap, and it works! https://amzn.to/3HkRg2M

N0UN

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DXer vs. TXTer

DXer vs. TXTer. We are not the same.

Dom, T32TT calling N0UN on “Phone” from East Kiribati:

 

Guess this picture says it all:

DXer vs. TXTer

And so it goes – The Rise of the Machines”. Lazy, mindless, automated computer scripted text messaging. Skynet is closer than you think.

Lazy is, as lazy does.

Say No To FT8

N0UN

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JD1BMH Ogasawara

JD1BMH DX Cluster Spots

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JD1BMH Ogasawara. WOW, a REAL DXpedition!

“Harry” is churning it out on CW & Phone.  Does anybody remember what real Ham Radio was like before all this fake, lazy, mindless automated computer scripted text messaging the last few years? You know back when Ham Radio Operators weren’t so lazy and humans actually “communicated”? Before TXTpeditions and the Big FT8 Money Grab?

Follow JD1BMH Harry on Twitter

Morse Code lives! Harry JD1BMH (home call JG7PSJ) calling CQ on 17M CW (0138Z):

 

JD1BMH Website

N0UN

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Yaesu SP-8 Speaker Replacement

Yaesu SP-8 Speaker ReplacementYaesu SP-8 Speaker Replacement.

My trusty Yaesu SP-8 speaker bit the dust. The annoying crackling & popping told me it was time for a new speaker. Turning up the volume to listen across the room finally took its toll.

Even though I have the correct power supply/speaker for my FTDX101MP (the FPS-101), I use the SP-8 instead. Here’s a few reasons why:

I don’t like plugging/unplugging my headset into the radio. I’d rather plug/unplug into a much less costly speaker. I’ve seen $4,000 radios with worn out phono plugs, no thank you to that repair! The FPS-101/SP-101 doesn’t have a single phono jack, the SP-8 has two.

Secondly I like the seven audio filters on the Yaesu SP-8. The FPS-101/SP-101 doesn’t have any.

Not that I use it anymore but I have the LL-7 Phone Patch option in my SP-8. Nothing of the sort even available in the FPS-101/SP-101.

The case color matches the FTDX-101, and the height is very close.

Lastly I like I can run either of two audio signal inputs into the SP-8. The FPS-101/SP-101? No chance, only one.

Now I got why I use my Yaesu SP-8 instead of the FPS-101 out of the way, here’s the fix for a crackling & popping blown speaker.

A good sounding, easy to find replacement – the Visaton R10S 4 inch 8 Ohm speaker. On Amazon it’s around $10.

8 screws and 20 minutes later, the installation was complete. Here’s a few pictures:

 

The new speaker sounds great, full bodied, no distortion even at high volume, and best of all no cracking & popping! An easy, low cost fix for your Yaesu SP-8 speaker. The ultra low profile Visaton R10S 4 inch 8 Ohm speaker will also fit the FPS-101 and SP-101 (no power supply) speakers.

N0UN

 

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