JI1FGX/DU9 Mindanao, Philippines Amateur Radio Diary IOTA OC-130
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Diary of Life in Mindanao

09/12/16 Radio shop in Cebu, C5
09/12/15 diesel generator
09/12/13 Construction of Pipe Towers
09/12/06 2m repeater tour
09/12/05 Eve and Christmas Party
09/12/05 XYL and GiGi Class C Exams
09/11/30 RCS-10 Antenna Switcher Modification
09/11/21 DU9XO and eyeballs
09/11/20 eyeball QSO
09/11/20 General Meeting of PARA
09/11/19 To Manila for PARA's 77th Annual Meeting
09/11/18 Planning a DX Vacation
09/11/18 Planning a DX Vacation
09/11/17 controller of 2mFM repeater
09/11/15 Idling stop device made with AVR
09/11/14 Luggage, baluns, etc. from Japan
09/11/12 Postal Conditions in the Philippines
09/11/11 Lotlot-kun Antenna Building
09/11/09 144MHz Repeater Production Study
09/11/09 Request for Support
09/11/08 18MHz installation for EU completed
09/10/06 CWGet
09/10/28 Amplifier Eye
09/10/27 7MHz band extension modification
09/10/15 Car air conditioning repair
09/10/15 Balang arrives.
09/10/14 Split as the called party
09/10/14 Damage from Typhoon Manila
09/10/13 Arrival of filters from Japan
09/10/08 RTTY at 14 MHz
09/10/04 18MHz Antenna for Europe
09/09/26 CQWW RTTY Contest
09/09/25 birthday party
09/09/24 3.5MHz inverted V antenna
09/09/24 14M3EL Emergency Repair
09/09/22 Second 18MHz 3EL
09/09/21 Harvested rice
09/09/20 Communication with FT5GA
09/09/16 Handbook of PARA
09/09/15 FT5GA
09/09/13 Antenna for field operation
09/09/09 Pileups begin abruptly.
09/09/06 IOTA OC-235 Camiguin Island
09/09/03 CW Interface
09/08/30 antenna group
Aug. 27, 2009 Tower View
Aug. 26, 2009 18MHz 3-ele yagi installation completed
Aug. 24, 2009 Completed installation of 14MHz 3-ele yagi
Aug. 23, 2009 Correction of 18MHz Yagi
Aug. 20, 2009 144MHz 3-stage collinear
09/08/19 Adjustment of 14 MHz antenna
09/08/17 DV8UTP comes into play.
09/08/16 Coconut tower
09/08/13 14 MHz antenna
09/08/09 NHK WORLD shortwave broadcasting
09/08/07 Suzuki Light Truck
09/08/06 tower
09/08/05 hardware store
Jul. 31, 2009 FT-1000MP arrives.
09/07/25 Friends in Mindanao
Jul. 20, 2009 Antenna fabrication for 18MHz
09/07/19 Antenna for 144 MHz
09/07/14 Electronic Components Store
09/07/10 50 MHz antenna
09/07/09 Farm house and pigsty
09/07/02 CQ CQ CQ!
09/06/10 House construction and completion
09/05/29 Amateur Radio Antenna
09/05/28 Home construction and room conditions
09/05/01 Home construction and room conditions
09/04/17 rice harvesting
09/04/15 Rice harvesting soon
09/03/09 Home construction and room conditions
09/03/05 House building and electrical work
09/03/02 Go to Cagayan
09/02/28 Street corner scenery
09/01/19 Building a house and foundation
JI1FGX/DU9 Mindanao DiaryCW Interface(2009/09/03)
I wanted to ONAIR by telegraph, so I made a CW interface.
Yes, parts are still hard to come by here in Osamis!
I put the circuit I researched on the Internet on a Sunhayato ICB-93S that I happened to have brought from Japan!
(AMD-RS232C-SOUNF VER1.1 JN2AMD)
Working on something like this
Shot by Lotlot
Lotlot imitated the circuit I made.
I have always been dexterous with my hands since I have been repairing electrical products.
Placing parts with a serious face
I'm having a hard time because I can't even read the color code of the resistor yet, but I'll make a list for him and practice reading the color code as well.
I was a little skeptical about how to handle the soldering iron, so I taught him a little bit and he learned quickly.
I bought the case and all I have to do is integrate it.
Before that, test the circuit.
I got my telegraph license in 1985, but I have never been on the air before.

That's why I forgot to receive as well, so I used the forbidden combination of receiving software CWget and keyer CWtype.
Only signals that can be received by CWget can be called.
The moving moment when CW communication was established.
This station was in a tremendous pile right after I called it.

Our poor facilities for DX
If you can understand the fun of CW through this CWget, it would be a great progress for me!
In Japan, Hozan'sParts CabinetIt's a sad case considering that I had a few of these, but my parts box is now a little more complete with a few small items!

20 resistors and capacitors were purchased for each of the frequently used ones, 10 transistors of 2SC1815, and switching diodes of 1N4148.
Two Sharp PC817 photo couplers
Connector-related items were also purchased in small quantities.
I was able to purchase the 8P microphone connector (case side), but the plug side was not in stock anywhere I looked. I'm in trouble...
August 30, 2009   September 06, 2009