HiFER Beacon Project (Phase 1&2)

Nov 03, 2009 14:56

This will be an on going project.

* Transmitter
* Microcontroller Board
* Antenna
* Solar/Wind Power Supply
* Systems Integration and Testing
* Site locations and Permissions
* System Installation and Verification
* Announcement

1. Here we are performing some initial testing to see what will be needed to get up and running on the 22meter band.


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Is it a Joke? anonymous March 28 2010, 04:16:48 UTC
Hi,
I am confused some of you project looks legitimate but this one looks like a total fake…. Sorry to say that, it may be due to the low resolution of the pictures but it seems to me all the parts are just soldered to a bare copper clad PCB… I mean all the solder joints are connected to the same node!!! I don’t believe it a real working circuit… you are just making things up…. Anyway I must appreciate you effort…. You got too much time to do this kind of things…
Ravi

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Re: Is it a Joke? bleepmicro March 28 2010, 16:07:45 UTC
Hummm! Actually I must apologize as looking backward on my blog I have only mention this process (Manhattan-style construction) only once.

So, that is what you are looking at here and again sorry for not making a remark regarding the type of construction I have been using here.

If you are looking for more detail on Manhattan-style pcb construction try the following link below (this is an Adobe PDF), or just do a quick Google search to find more projects that use this type of quick prototyping construction process.

http://qrpme.com/K7QO%20Manhattan%20Techniques%20Paper.pdf

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Re: Is it a Joke? anonymous March 28 2010, 18:47:42 UTC
Thank you, understood... And good to know this technique.
Sorry for being rude on my previous comment.

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Total BS...... anonymous March 28 2010, 04:27:27 UTC
All parts mounted on a bare copper clad board? what is all about?

Dude... you need help...Seriously you need it.

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Re: Total BS...... anonymous March 30 2010, 06:23:22 UTC
How I can delete my comments? I made a bad comment about your project. I am really sorry for that… please accept my sincere apology. My comment has to be deleted. Or you please delete this…
Actually I was carried away by some BS youtube videos about Phantom and phantasy circuits, perpetual motion, circuit bending stuff etc….and about the same time I came across your blog…and made my bad comments without knowing about Manhattan style circuits …. sorry again.

Believe it or not it… it is been bugging my mind for the past few days… I am also an electronics engineer by profession with masters degree.

As I researched more on web on your previous projects…I feel my self very bad because of my bad comment on you, sorry again.

Finally please accept my sincere apology from me.

BTW the previous comment also from me on the same day which you replied with an answer about Manhattan style. (Really I feel bad about my comments)

Thanks,
Ravi

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