In this video I show you the results of my 30 meters WSPR test of the ATX Walkabout antenna. Equipment used – Yaesu FT-817ND – Wolphi-Link Audio interface …
Month: January 2015
Yaesu FT-817nd with A Greatlakes vertical Antenna.
Using my new 817 with the Greatlakes vertical. Check in on Southcars net Mothers Day 2014 Love this little super QRP rig!
FT-817 QSO CW JH1RZF, YT9M EF-HW ANT
http://e29buq.blogspot.com/2014/09/find-out-to-new-location-record-ft-817.html.
OK2LA tnx qso, Yaesu FT-817 cw mode
Tnx Jindra nice qso wid you on 10M. Ur vy strong signal to BKK. hope cu agn 73 e e.
tuner ft817
Φωτογραφίες από κατασκευή Tuner για το FT817…
HAM Logging on the iPad with HAM QuickLog
After a lot of software development and testing I finally put my new app in the Apple app store!
The app is called Mircules HAM QuickLog (or just QuickLog) and is an app for the iPad. It’s a logging app for Radio Amateurs and has a lot of very useful features.
Now of course every producer of software will say that their software is very useful, but I’m not only a producer but also a user and customer of my own software!
I’m using QuickLog a lot so I have been able to test it and to see which features I absolutely wanted to go in there.
Dogfooding your own software is, I think, the best possible way possible of testing for bugs and usability. It got me a product that I’m very happy with as a producer and a consumer! 🙂
You can find the app here HAM QuickLog website and also in the app store:

Here is a little click through video I made of QuickLog. Watch full screen for best readability!
This article was first published on www.pa1ca.nl and is published here with permission of the author.
FT-817 en 20 metros
Con 5 watios en 20 metros cadena HK.
Soporte Yaesu ft-817 impreso en 3D
Soporte Yaesu ft-817 impreso en 3D.
f0fvk st portable 4 ele dk7zb ft817 5W
reception balise vhf belgique / nord de france.
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FT-817 and hamstick. Las Vegas backyard portable almost a QSO with PY2TO in Brazil, 5 watts about 6100 miles. 10 meters.10/19/14 21:00 UTC.
QRP Yaesu FT 817 – 5 watts and END FED antenna
M0HKH with SP2BRI Nice QSO at 10.24 UTC 7.165 MhZ – 40 meters band with LNR precision END-FED antenna and my FT 817 ND Yaesu 5 watts only.
Mircules HAM QuickLog update for SOTA and IOTA
Previous week a new version of Mircules HAM QuickLog came out. As most people will know, QuickLog is a logging app for Radio Amateurs voor the iPad. I wrote about this earlier in another post.
The 2 most important additions to the app are “import from URL” and SOTA / IOTA support!
Import from URL makes it possible to import an ADIF file from any location on the internet. This is especially useful for people that don’t want to use iTunes or people that are using for instance Linux.
The second addition, SOTA and IOTA support, is an addition I made after people were asking for this specific functionality. As you can see in the image in the start of this post, a new section is added with Activation Information.
There are 4 fields where you can fill in the activation information for SOTA and IOTA. These fields are then used in every import and export that the user does.
Because Mircules HAM QuickLog is especially useful for activations (SOTA, IOTA, COTA, WFF etc…..) it’s essential that the supported ADIF fields for these activations are available in your logging app. And now they are! 🙂
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4 ELE DK7ZB 5M SOL FT 817 AND FT 60.
Yaesu FT 817 Go Kit with Android Tab 4, DroidPSK, WolphiLink and an IM2200 Pelican case
A demo of my FT-817 Go Kit. It’s built into an IM2200 Pelican case. I can do both phone and data modes with this set up.
WolphLink with FT 817
WolphiLink interface connected to a Galaxy Tab 4 7″ tablet running DroidPSK. It’s all connected to a Yaesu FT-817 and a dipole antenna mounted at about 15 fe…
End Fed Antenna with Yaesu FT 817 ND during QRP operation
QTH Termoli – IZ0JOJ QRP operation on the terrace of my wife’s house. Calling CQ on 15-20 meters band thanks to a great END FED antenna by LNR precision.

