My new YouKits SK-1A QRP rig has arrived along with the 2 LiPo batteries, battery alarms, and DC regulator. The radio was well packed and seeing as it was Chinese New Year I was impressed with the turn around time. First impressions are.....this thing is small. I got into it straight away with setting up the power cables for both the radio itself and the low power tuner I will be using. One thing I didn't pick up on when I ordered it was that there is no internal speaker, only a jack for an external one or headphones to be used. Not a problem usually but it will be a little more difficult to get good audio when videoing some future activations I am planning.
So the first QSO I have logged in over 3 years and the first with the new rig was with Craig, VK5CE/P3 working out of Gabo Island as IOTA OC196 - oc196.blogspot.com.au with a good 55 signal for portable and I in turn received a 53. Not bad for 5 watts.
The radio works fine straight out of the box and gave me a 1600km contact on the first try. I'm looking forward to getting used to this radio and some future field work So far so good ;-)
The radio with the external tuner
And the LiPo battery with cell monitor and alarm, and the dc regulator.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Monday, January 23, 2017
Manpack is gone and the new QRP rig is ordered
Well the manpack radio has been sold in preparation for another addition to the stable....the Youkits SK-1A
With Chinese new year coming up it may be slightly delayed. I've kept the LiPo battery pack from the manpack and with an operating voltage range up to 15V I should not need to use the voltage regulator. I'll be pairing this with my Z11 tuner.
With Chinese new year coming up it may be slightly delayed. I've kept the LiPo battery pack from the manpack and with an operating voltage range up to 15V I should not need to use the voltage regulator. I'll be pairing this with my Z11 tuner.
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