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Dane Henson
@brainofdane@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

The Kenwood TS-530S is alive! I did a “voltage soak” through a current-limiting circuit and managed to receive a few signals from folks participating in the Texas QSO party this weekend. Now it’s time for some transmission testing. 😬

#HamRadio #AmateurRadio

A workbench populated with various equipment. From left to right: a bright orange cylindrical variable AC transformer with a large black knob on top, a voltmeter reading “120.8 volts AC,” a lightbulb socket with a dimly glowing lightbulb mounted to a pine board, and a large amateur radio Kenwood TS-530S transceiver with various knobs and lit LEDs on the front.
A workbench populated with various equipment. From left to right: a bright orange cylindrical variable AC transformer with a large black knob on top, a voltmeter reading “120.8 volts AC,” a lightbulb socket with a dimly glowing lightbulb mounted to a pine board, and a large amateur radio Kenwood TS-530S transceiver with various knobs and lit LEDs on the front.
A workbench populated with various equipment. From left to right: a bright orange cylindrical variable AC transformer with a large black knob on top, a voltmeter reading “120.8 volts AC,” a lightbulb socket with a dimly glowing lightbulb mounted to a pine board, and a large amateur radio Kenwood TS-530S transceiver with various knobs and lit LEDs on the front.
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