Archive for May 21st, 2008
iContact. Google Contacts for Windows
Your contacts, whenever you want themiContact iContact uses Gmail/Google Apps contacts list as the central repository for your contacts. You can still see and edit your contacts in Google but iContact allows you to have instant access to your contacts whenever you need them without loging into your Google/Gmail account. As well as that you can enjoy iContact’s integration with other applications like your email client, Skype and Goolge Maps (and for example send contact’s address to your Satnav system).
iContact. Google Contacts for Windows
QRP Transceiver for less than $10
The first under $10 transceiver that has been very successfully built and used on the air is called the “Pixie 2″ transceiver. This kit has had a history over the past three to four years and has seen much experimentation and modification. The big kickoff for this rig came from Doug Hendricks, KI6DS, and QRPp magazine (The publication of the NorCal QRP Club). It was originally Published: QRPp June 1995 pp. 45-48 and was billed as “The Great Dayton Building Contest 1995″ and was sponsored by the NorCal QRP Club.
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QRP Transceiver for less than $10
pardo says - i think qrp is the next “thing” - jeff, ke9v, talks alot about his qrp adventures. time to dust off the code and make one of these…

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