[KYHAM] The Radio Theory and Construction Workshop
Bill Fuqua
[email protected]
Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:35:52 -0400
Sorry for the duplication, I forgot the subject line again..
73
Bill
>The Radio Theory and Construction Workshop will meet Saturday, September
>16, 2003 in the basement of the Red Cross Building at 1450 Newtown Pike,
>Lexington, KY. The Workshop will begin at 1:00PM and continue until 3:00PM.
>
>This workshop is for anyone interested in the subject of radio theory or
>construction. Anyone may join in the workshop at any time. This workshop
>does not really have a beginning or an end. It is a continuing effort to
>help those that are interested in knowing more about the internal workings
>of radios (receivers, transmitters and antennas) and/or building them. A
>ham license is not required and there are no age restrictions. I encourage
>young students to participate.
>Participants will have to obtain their own tools and they will need to
>purchase a beginner's radio kit (AM-550K).
>
>I have some kits in stock just now so you will not have to wait. Just pay
>me for the kit and I'll order another to replace it in stock. That way we
>will have some always available for new participants.
>
>The Bluegrass Amateur Radio Society's Youth Education Program (Y.E.P.) can
>provide "Now Your Talking" books for students up thru the 12th grade
>participating in our "Introduction to Amateur Radio" and books, kits,
>tools and parts for those in the "Radio Theory and Construction
>Workshop" at no cost.
>
>This kit cost about $20 and it is perfect for learning soldering,
>component identification and basic radio theory. Sources for these kits are:
>Edlie Electronics http://www.edlieelectronics.com/
>Electronics express http://www.elexp.com/.
>There are two styles of kits. One has an integrated circuit audio
>amplifier (AM-550K) and the other has a transistor audio amplifier
>(AM-550KT). We prefer the one with the integrated circuit Amplifier but
>you can use the other if you like or if the preferred one is not
>available. Also, a very basic portable cassette tape player will be
>needed. These are less than $10 at many department stores or can be found
>in garage sales for a $1 or so. It has been reported that WalMart has them
>for about $5. The cassette player will be modified to become a sensitive
>audio amplifier for future experiments and trouble shooting. I try to
>encourage participants to be resourceful and use common items found around
>the home. The tape player is a good example.
>If you wish to join our workshop please e-mail me so that I can add you to
>our list. I have a short questionnaire to get some information about your
>interest, experience and knowledge level. If you cannot be contacted by
>e-mail call me in the evening at (859) 272-9523 and I will add you to a
>phone list. This is necessary because we do not hold the workshop every
>weekend due to other obligations, vacation, hamfest and license exam sessions.
>Please let me know if you are coming and what you have to bring or would
>like to discuss at the workshop so I can have some time to prepare and
>gather any materials that will be helpful. Even if you are not coming to
>the workshop I would appreciate an email. I like to stay informed of your
>project's progress and I am always happy to answer any questions you may
>have. If anyone is interested in starting the beginning basic workshop or
>if you know of someone please contact me.
>
>
>
>73
>Bill wa4lav
>
>William L. Fuqua III P.E.
>Electrical Engineer
>CP 177 Chemistry Physics Building
>Department of Physics and Astronomy
>University of Kentucky
>Lexington,KY 40506-0055
>Phone: 1-859-257-4155
>e-mail: [email protected]
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