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Computer to stereo adapter

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Computer to stereo adapter

Build this computer to stereo adaptor similar to your PSK31 interface. Use a couple of 60-282 transformers. Wire the 8 ohm side to a 3.5mm stereo headphone plug and the other side to a couple of RCA plugs. Half volume on the computer, laptop or MP3 player produces line level sound to the stereo system. The sound is incredible!


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ZZ Wavenet


The ZZ Wave Net is a radical new design in HF antenna's


The ZZ is a folded dipole bent into an inverted V loop!!!



Next we pull the ends and separate the middle. This allows us to install the antenna in a city lot on a 64' tower and still keep the overall performance of a full wave loop antenna!


Then we add the 40 meter ZZ loop under the 80 and we have the ZZ Wave Net a dual 40 & 80 meter full wave loop antenna!

Here is how it looks installed on a 64 foot tower with 16 foot end supports on your city lot.

Dimensions
80 meter apex to end 		70 feet
80 meter end to feed point	65 feet
40 meter feed point to end	36 feet
40 meter end to bottom		34 feet

apex to feed point			24 feet
feedpoint to bottom			12 feet

end support to end support       105 feet

feed point is 4:1 balun
both loops feed from this point

Construction
Measure wire and lay out at base of tower. Attach 1 litre bottle half full of water to the bottom wire about 12 feet from the ends on both sides of antenna.This is so the wires don't twist and so the antenna will have greater tuning range. Attach apex of antenna to top of tower on a standoff and preferably with a rope and pulley system. Pull feedpoint up to 24 feet below apex. Pull ends out to look like the picture. Tuning Instructions
The wire length is the first thing to get right. Use the usual method of (low longer) ie: if the swr is higher on the low freq then make the antenna longer and if the swr is higher on the high side then make the antenna shorter. Then the next step is the distance between the wires. the distance between the feed point and the apex is 24 feet @ 80 meters. The final tuning is done by tightening the wires from the ends.

Tight ZZ

Loose ZZ

So u get the antenna pulled out to look like the
picture then u can adjust the swr by tightening and
loosening the wires. You will see a great range of
tuning here which is why this antenna design is so
easy to tune.

The best way to do this is to mark the place where the
rope meets the tie off point. ( this is the trick for
tuning this antenna) So, if for instance you have the
rope tied off to a tree. You mark the point where the
rope meets the tree by tying a piece of string onto
the rope. 
This is your marker.

Check the swr. Then loosen the rope so the marker is
about a foot from the tree, Then check the match again. You
will notice that it has changed. Now you can tune to a
point where the match is lowest.
Shorten and lengthen the wire to provide the lowest swr 
within the range that u can loosen and tighten the wires 
for lowest swr and you will find that this antenna will 
match right down flat at the operating freq of your choice :)
Also you may find that the antenna wants to be shorter 
than the normal calculation.This depends on a number of factors
like reflections and hieght above ground.

Tune the 80 first and then the 40.
This antenna also works as an 80 and 20 or 80 standalone,
40 standalone, 40 and 20 etc.

Have fun :)

Here is how it looks all ready to be put up!

ZZ Bowtie




This antenna can be built as a 200 or 300 ohm Bowtie

To build this antenna as a 200 ohm bowtie use a 4:1 balun

To build this antenna as a 300 ohm bowtie use a 1.5:1 unun (unbalanced to unbalanced)
to change from 50 ohm coax to 75 ohm coax.
Then into a 4:1 balun to give us 300 ohms into the ladder line and out to the antenna.

The wide bandwidth is accomplished by having the ends spread so far apart.

These are the dimensions for my 20 meter ZZ Bowtie. 
It has a 1.0 match right across the band.
It is perfectly resonant. 

Here are the numbers:

D to C  10'1"
C to B  9'
B to A  15'6"
A to F  15'6"
F to E  9'
E to D  10'1"

The balun and unun kits can be purchased from Surplus Sales of Nebraska.

Go to the site and search for Balun Kits (ICH) TOROIDKT-2.5

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Recycle that River Project


The  recycle that river project will provide clean fresh drinking water from polluted or contaminated water.
The source can be a river, lake, well or any other source of water.
The plants will transpire the water back into drinkable water.
The ponds are dug to a depth of about 10 feet and the soil then piled around the sides on top of the edges of the plastic ceiling and walls.
This method eliminates the need for an expensive building structure.
The fresh air input and exhaust keeps air moving through the chamber.
The sun shield keeps the temperature in the transpiration area to a minimum.
It is also recommended that a tarp be available to stretch over the entire structure in case of rain.





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Thoughts and Ideas of a Radical Seagull :)

Radio Amateurs of Canada

Montreal Amateur Radio Club

Ham Universe

DX Zone

Ham Radio Nation

Surplus Sales of Nebraska

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ZZ antenna's are designed by VE6VIS, prototyped by VE6VIS and manufactured by VE6VIS in beautiful downtown Glenevis :)