I moved my little QRP Labs Ultimate3 WSPR transmitter from 30 meters to 20 meters, which involved building the kit for the 20 meter low pass filter. Follow along as I walk through the process, stopping for a moment to really detail how to wind toroids. Now it’s up and running: search for ke0og on wsprnet.org. Subscribe: https://youtube.com/davidcasler. Ask Dave Playlist: https://goo.gl/inaQeB. Tip Jar: http://ke0og.net/tip-jar To learn more about me, visit: http://www.dcasler.com/about/ Tip Jar (on my website): http:// www.dcasler. com/tip-jar/ (provides a method to use your credit card through PayPal, also describes Patreon) To ask a question Ask Dave: http://www.dcasler.com/ask-dave/ or http:/ /www. ke0og.net/ask-dave/ To order old Technician videos on DVD: http://dcasler.com/how-to-buy-technician-videos-on-dvd/ To order the latest and most up-to-date videos Amateur videos on USB stick: http://dcasler.com/aevids-on-stick/ The theme song is “Sour Tennessee Red” by John Deley and the 41 Players, courtesy of YouTube Music Library. I use drawings from OpenClipArt.org, including the “walking man” technical training videos, see http://www.ke0og.net/training/ General training videos, see http://www.ke0og.net/general / Amateur Extra training videos, see http://www.ke0og.net/extra/ List of Ask Dave videos, see http://dcasler.com/ask-dave/#askdavelist Thanks to my sweet wife, Loretta, KBØVWW, for both assistance and videography! (Their website is www.aldea-art.com.) My main website: http://www.dcasler.com The ham portion of my website (direct link): http://www.ke0og.net My editorial website: http://www.mtsneffelspress.com, where you can find my fantasy and science fiction books, as well as some local history books I publish for the Ridgway Railroad Museum and Ouray County Historical Society My Amazon Author Page, which lists my print and Kindle books: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00471I0Q4. And now I’m reading (producing) audiobooks! Check out my first effort here: https://goo.gl/0GTHsW I’m often asked what equipment I use to create the videos. Devices include Panasonic DMC-G7 camera, Panasonic HDC-TM90 camcorder, GoPro Hero2 HD camera, Tascam DR-05 audio recorder, Audio-Technica ATR-3350 lavalier microphone, Sony Cyber-shot digital camera DSC-W560, the Kodak Zi-8 Camcorder, my iPhone 5S and Pentax K100D DSLR. Software used: CyberLink PowerDirector 13 on a Toshiba S55-A5294, also with Smoothdraw 4.0.5.0, FastStone Image Viewer 5.3, FastStone Capture 8.0, Audacity 2.1.1, LibreOffice 5.0.4.2, and Ink2Go 1.7.2. You can see how my studio is set up at https://youtu.be/wFSQ8vtNA5A. Twitter: @dcasler.
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