Having finished a major bit of academic work I treated myself to a relatively short trip down south to the National Hamfest yesterday (Friday). This is my first trip to such a thing since the radio rallies of the 1980’s and I had no idea what to expect but I can say it was worth the trip, if only to see what I can’t afford to buy!

I didn’t come away with much – I grabbed a pair of Nagoya NA-771 aerials, one for the UV5R and one for the MD380 (different antenna connectors of course!) and one of QRP Labs excellent 5W single band transceiver kits for 40m. The manual (PDF) is a work of art giving detailed instructions of every step of the way including photographs to show what things should look like. This is waiting until I pass the Intermediate exam.

Oh yes and an SDRplay RSP2 followed me home too. Unfortunately the SDRuno software is Windows only but CubicSDR works fine on the MacBook and with very little fiddling I’m listening to SSB on 20m. I’ve used CubicSDR on the Linux box before so not too steep a learning curve. The RSP2 has two antenna inputs and the switch between these is in the software – so an option in CubicSDR for example.

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