gearhead wrote:
> Did you see my post with the constant current circuit?
> I'm also a ham, call sign KF2HI
> I got my extra back when you had to copy code at 20 wpm to get it.
> I was looking at your call sign. Is that British?
I have my general. I only had to do 5wpm when I got mine. Now you only
have to do 0 wpm. I'm in the US, US call signs start with A, K, N or W.
Now that I finally have an HF antenna up, I am going to try and get
my code speed up to 20 wpm.
I saw the constant current circuit, I haven't had time to investigate it
yet but will before too long. We lost power here in Oklahoma City for 4
days (4 days at my house 10 days some places) and I want to be better
prepared next time. I am going to set up several LED lights to run of 7
to 12Ah batteries around the house. I also ended up getting a
generator, but thought it would be handy to have some good battery
powered lights so I didn't need to run the generator 24 hours a day.
The only thing I could run on battery during the power outage were my
VHF radios and a small TV as well as several LED flashlights that did a
great job, but something to light up whole rooms will be much nicer.
After the first of the year I will work on getting that charger working.
>
> Old JF dissed you for no good reason, and then two other guys saw it
> and jumped on.
I'm really surprised that John didn't post a similar circuit. He is
very knowledgeable and usually sees exactly what I want to do and
provides a great solution. I guess I could have been more clear about
what I was looking for.
> I'm not sure who this Marra guy is, but I know Ed. He's actually a
> good guy, even sent me some parts not too long ago. Which goes to
> show that usenet doesn't always bring out the best in people -- me
> included. I can remember bringing out the flame thrower and singeing
> somebody, probably worse than what you got just now. It sucks.
It's all part of internet experience .... doesn't bother me.
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