CQ-TV 274 is ready for download

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CQ-TV 274 is ready for download

Post by g8gtz » Fri Dec 17, 2021 7:19 pm

The electronic copy of CQ-TV 274 is available for download for members on the BATC website at https://batc.org.uk/cq-tv/cq-tv-download/ . You will need to be logged in to the website to access this page. If you have not already visited the website, you will need to do a password reset before you can access the CQ-TV page - simply follow the instructions on this page https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Resetting_your_password

CQ-TV 274 has details of a major release for the Portsdown test equipment! The release of the Portsdwon Noise Figure Meter means it is no longer necessary to buy an expensive professional noise meter to ensure your receive system is optimised. There are also details of low-cost noise heads and a BATC designed switched PSU to drive both home-built and commercial noise heads.

Chris PA0CRX describes how to build a duplex filter for 13 and 23cms, there is an article on how to ensure your DATV operation is EMF compliant and there are details of the BATC Chritsmas and repeater contest which we hope you will all take part in and make sure we have a new winner this year!

Don't forget the Thursday evening BATC net on Oscar-100 – more details on the forum. Please join us if you have transmit capability and if not you can watch all the action on the BATC streamer: https://batc.org.uk/live/oscar100net

The printed version of CQ-TV 274, in full colour on high quality gloss paper, is currently at the printers and will be dispatched by the middle of next week to those members who subscribe to the printed magazine.. If you currently don't receive the printed version, why not consider upgrading when you next renew your subscription?

And finally, we would really like more feedback on CQ-TV!

Do you read it from cover to cover?

Are the articles relevant to you or do you just file it away and never read it?

Either way, please let us know what you think by posting on the BATC forum here.

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