Sunday, April 25, 2010

Camping with Ham QRP radio











I tested for my General Ham license last Sunday at the Peru, Indiana Hamfest. Now I can get on HF. We went camping in our Vardo. I was able to set up a couple portable antennas.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

More Oil paintings
















More oils of (after Manet) and (after Van Goch) that I copied their style. Best to learn from the old masters.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

My other Interest











I started painting in 2003. I enjoy painting with the new H2O oils. I also do watercolor. This is some of my recent work, when we were in North Carolina. My favorite scenes are Seascapes.




Some of my works are from photos or memory of my travels.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Two Foot Looper Radio




Redid my 2 foot loop Ant/Radio. I will use better wire for it later. Pulls in 3 locals.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Protractor Radio











This little set is just for fun and the Grankids. Ran out of parts, so I thought the protractor made a good dial face. Very loud radio, with the Litz coil.

Favorite SW radio




My all time favorite radio, is my Sony 2010. They have yet to make a better one. I made a stand for it and a phone patch, so I can use my Japan Radio ST-3s phones. I never use it with an outside antenna. It just doesn't need it.

Patriot radio











This is a new crystal radio I'm working on. I am waiting on parts to complete it. Is it based on the Hobbydyne curcuit. Very sensitive and selective. Of course...Air Force blue! Yes my Ford truck is blue too!

My Workshop/Radio room




My favorite place to be. I built the workbench, so it was tall enough to stand up too. I move around to much, to sit on a stool. I have a 25 foot outdoor wire antenna outside my shop. I plan on putting up a 120 foot wire this spring.

Radio Detecktor







Homebuilt RCA type radio. Works very good, with Galena crystal. These rocks are very sensitive. A lot more fun, than modern diodes.

Homemade NVIS Antenna


This is my homemade vertical NVIS antenna. It is portable. This was set up on our cottage patio. It worked very good for shortwave and BCB. I am going to put it up at our new place, as soon as the weather gets better.

Century Wonder Radio


I always wondered how the early radios worked, after reading about them. Just a hank of wire and a cryst rock and you get the local AM station. I had to make one, to see for myself. Walla!

It works! Loud and clear, with my antique phones.

Radio Detecktor Stand




Our Gypsy Vardo














































In 2008, my wife, Linda and I built a Vardo from plans from Tim Lemke. It was a fun build. The canvas cover came from Tractor supply. It is insulated with Thinsulate/bubble wrap from Home Depot. The interior floral covering is by Waverly fabrics. The vardo was built on a new 4X8 trailer from tractor supply. I used poplar instead of pine for the ribs and spars.. We had to many problems with the lights on the trailer, so I installed a set of LED lights. The only way to go!









We equipped it with a 90 watt solar panel and a 60 amp gel-cell 12v battery. The panel runs our DVD player and Laptop with no problems. We have a 12V Fan to cool us off at night, when the weather is a little sticky. I purchased a portable air conditioner that we can carry in the truck, that sets inside at night and the hot air is exhausted out the vent under the door. I have installed a 110 AC outlet inside, to plug in for the air, should we be in a hotter climate, like the desert. The carriage lights, were bought at Lowes, and I installed 12V LEDs from CCCrane Radio. The lights can be used to eat at night outside at a table. I installed in the front, under the awning, a 12V light, to see to hitch up in the dark, or just flip it on to look around. I have a 12V CCD camera to install this spring, for night time security. I will put it on a Manuel turn stile drive, in order to look around the campsite. We leave the fan run all night when it's hot, and have never come close to using up below 50% of power. My cousin, Tom Maddox helped to build and redo the interior bed space and build oak doors, and drawers. We have a pull-out table, with 2 bench seats and a corner shelf to set a small one burner camp stove for tea in the morning. We have a small gas bottle and a Cabellas single burner, cast iron stove for cooking outside. We use a big Moss fly to cover a picnic table for dinning.









The bed was way to high, so we lowered it 6 inch's. My wife made seat cushions for the bench seats. I made a small glass sink with gray water plumbing, out of a lamp shade. It has a full size Futon mattress.


This has proven to be a great travel trailer for two. We have been to several states, including Texas and the Black Hills in South Dakota. It has also been used as an emergency power station, radio shack, and meditation area. It is very hard to get out of gas stations, as everyone wants to look inside. We like the storage underneath the bed. We have just one 12 volt outlet inside, so we don't get carried away with usage. Last fall, while we were out of town, some low life took a club? and smashed our 600.00 solar panel! So I bought a 60 watt panel from Tractor supply and made this panel removable. It can be unplugged and stored inside the Vardo.









The great thing about this vardo, it is paid for! It sleeps like a dream! There were times when it was too late to find a campsite, so we just pulled in between the semi's at the rest areas, and slept to the drone of the diesels. Yes! You get used to it! I will be happy to answer any questions about the Vardo, or how it was used.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Some of my radios
















Here are some of my sets that I have built. My radios were on display at the Culver Indiana Library. I have sold a few radios on E-bay. This is my Avatar...Wireguy!