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

10/12/31 TV antenna fabrication
10/12/24 Cute operator
10/12/23 Business and broadcasters consult with us.
10/12/17 Business Antenna Construction
10/12/15 Antennas found in the city
10/12/10 14MHz antenna repair completed
10/12/07 14MHz antenna destruction
10/12/04 Fare8 Club Christmas Party
10/12/04 Gigi Class C Retake
10/11/27 To Manila, PARA's General Assembly
10/11/16 A piglet was born.
10/11/06 Ham Shop Situation
10/11/02 Internet connection is not available
10/10/27 STANDARD C150 repair
10/10/22 Ham Shop Page
10/10/22 power outage
10/09/30 Autumn Condition
10/09/17 DU8UTP Franco.
10/09/12 Challenge PSK 31
10/09/07 Expansion of piggery
10/08/12 Antenna repair for 21 MHz
10/08/07 The 21 MHz antenna is broken.
10/08/06 Backyard and Antenna
10/08/03 sunset
10/07/31 Radio Commercials
10/07/03 Shack Introduction
10/06/21 Repeater Controller
10/06/07 Repeater Controller CW Routine
10/05/20 Clear sky, group of antennas
10/05/18 antenna group
10/05/13 50MHz also open
10/05/09 Election...eh! Are you sure?
10/05/06 How to write a card via manager
10/05/04 shack
10/04/20 VHF Repeater Orders Received
10/04/12 Philippine Military Group
10/04/11 business
10/04/05 21MHz and 50MHz antennas
10/04/04 Failed 50MHz installation
10/04/04 If not available, make one. 50MHz balun
10/04/02 If you don't have it, make it. Cross mount.
10/04/01 50MHz 5EL remanufactured
10/03/23 Four 16-meter-long bamboos
10/03/22 Production of 21MHz 3-element yagi
10/03/15 Purchase a generator
10/03/05 wire antenna
10/02/03 Broken again.
10/01/20 I'm going in the wrong direction.
10/01/19 18MHz Yagi breakage for Japan
10/01/04 7/8 2-stage 144MHz band GP
JI1FGX/DU9 Mindanao Diary 50MHz also open(May 13, 2010)
Japan has been opening around 19:00 Philippine time (20:00 Japan time) for the past 2 weeks or so!
Japan entered the scene strongly and fairly consistently, especially on May 4 and May 9.

May 4, 31 stations
May 9, 88 stations
May 13, 48 stations

Let's hope for another stable entry into the market.

However, I have no experience with 50 MHz short piles like that,
I immediately stumbled across an Internet Twitter feed that pointed out that they do not announce call signs with phonetics codes.

I'm new to 50MHz, but I'm looking forward to working with you.
I changed the layout of the shack a bit.
I put the laptop for the cluster up against the wall.
The laptops that had been camped out for no reason were gone, and the wireless equipment was neatly arranged.
That gave me a work space on the left side.
This laptop is the network server for the inkjet printer on the far left
It's just fine for constant activation, but it's a bit of a pain that the battery is ruined!

I disassembled the lithium ion battery and combined the ruined cells with others to make it last about 5 minutes!
My generator broke a week ago.
I bought it on March 15 and turned it on for 6 hours every day for about 3 months, so maybe it's not a bad idea!

Fortunately, the day it broke coincided with a few days before the Philippine presidential election, and the power outage was fixed!
This is the power generation part, but the whole engine is disassembled...
Rosebud: ・・・・
He said the plastic gears for timing were broken.
Other issues include worn brushes in the generator section, throttle lever, etc. ・・・・・

Hmmm, I wonder if they use plastic for the engine part, made in China after all?
Well, after a hard day's work, I guess it can't be helped this time.
May 09, 2010   May 18, 2010