While I’m in the shack, I take a lot of notes. Some of them I actually follow up on. Some just get tossed. Below, is a collage of notes, with a bit of explanation/review of some of them:
Rotterdams Radio Museum. There are lots of YouTube videos that feature the Rotterdams Radio Museum. I kind of like this particular one, as you can imagine the music coming out of one of these beauties.
parts.io. Need to find parts or part specs? Try parts.io.
Precision CW. Ernst, DJ7HS, offers a free CW training program and a program for sending and receiving coherent CW. Rather than trying to explain it here, please read Ernst’s article on the subject.
dlvr.it/7gRg1L. N8XYM’s page has a lot of information about D-STAR, MOTOTRBO, and the like.
746PRO memory program. The program found at this link can be used with the 756Pro, 756Pro2, 746, and IC-910 rig in addition to the IC-746PRO. I have had my IC-746PRO for more than ten years now, but never really took advantage of the memories because I didn’t have a good program to do so. This should fit the bill.
There are a bunch of other random notes on these scraps of paper. The upside-down list of callsigns on the piece of paper in the upper left-hand corner, for example, is a list of check-ins to the Extra Elmer Net that meets on Monday evenings. The ZS6BKW antenna is a refinement of the G5RV antenna. At any rate, now that I’ve scanned these notes, I can finally throw away the scraps of paper.