• [QSO Today] WA1JXR

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    QSO TODAY AMATEUR RADIO PODCAST - Podcasts

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    WA1JXR

    Posted: 26 Jun 2021 11:15 AM PDT
    https://www.qsotoday.com/podcasts/wa1jxr

    Episode 357 - Greg Algieri - WA1JXR
    Greg Algieri, WA1JXR, began his ham radio
    journey by asking his dad for a Gillette Blue Razor Blade to make this
    first receiver, leading to amateur radio licenses, higher electronics education, and an entire career with Raytheon, where he worked in radio and antenna design. WA1JXR is active in his amateur radio community as a
    teacher of new and existing hams, restoring boat anchor vintage radios, and getting on the air. He is my guest in this QSO Today.
    Show Notes
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    Podcast

    Hometown: Westerly, RI

    First License: Age 15, 1967 WN1JXR

    First Rig:
    Hallicrafters S-38 Receiver
    March 1968 Popular Electronics, "The Bare Essentials Transmitter, W5LET
    on a Pine board on 80 and 40 meters
    Inverted V Antenna
    Later:
    Heathkit HW-16 Novice Transceiver

    Current Rig:
    Elecraft K3 HF Transceiver
    Kenwood TS-940 HF Transceiver
    Boat Anchor Amateur Rigs
    EF Johnson Viking II Transmitter
    Collins 75A-4 Receiver
    Collins R-390 Receiver
    Wire antenna - Extended Double Zepp
    600 ohm Balanced Antenna Line
    Johnson MatchBox
    Palstar AT5K 3500 Watt Antenna Tuner
    EF Johnson Viking Ranger II
    Collins 75S-1 Receiver
    Kenwood R2000
    K7DYY Class D AM Transmitter
    Astatic D104 Microphone

    Terms
    Electromagnets
    Foxhole Radio
    Telephone Trunk Cable
    Gillette Blue Razor Blade Detector
    Citizens Band Radio
    Hallicrafters S-38 Receiver
    Civil Defense Director
    Pawcatuck, CT
    50C5 Vacuum Tube
    All American Five Receiver
    Neon Bulb
    BFO - Beat Frequency Oscillator
    Paper Route
    TriCity Amateur Radio Club, New Hampshire
    Morse Code Head Copy
    Regional Vocational High School
    TV Repair Man
    Rhode Island Junior College, AA
    University of Rhode Island, BSEE
    Industry Coop with University
    Naval Electronics Security Information Center, , now Naval Sea Systems
    Command, Washington DC
    Raytheon Corporation, Sudbury, MA
    Wooster Polytechnic Institute, MSEE
    Random Variables and Stochastic Processes
    Emcomm - Emergency Communications
    ARES - Amateur Radio Emergency Service
    Central Mass Amateur Radio Association
    Covid19 Pandemic
    ARRL Field Day
    Straight Key Century Club
    FISTS CW Club
    Long Island CW Club
    The Doctor Is In, Amateur Radio Traffic Net - need link
    Antenna Modeling with Software
    Link Coupled Transmitter Network
    Greenlee Punches
    Analog Panel Meter
    Variac Voltage Adjustment
    Toyota Prius
    Subaru Outback
    Triumph Spitfire
    Reflections, by Walter Maxwell

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    new people.

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    S-38 Receiver Heathkit HW-16 Novice Transceiver Collins
    R-390 Receiver Kenwood R-5000 Receiver

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