Tuesday, 21 October 2008

The mystery pictogram

On November 13th, Waygood Radio Club will be taking part in the Connecting Principles event at Newcastle University, when the mystery pictogram will be revealed during the ‘Radio Knitting’ project.

The pictogram, created in Lego by James Johnson-Perkins, has been translated into Morse code and will be keyed from Cow Hill, Newcastle to the University where the Waygood Radio Club will have a radio station, QSL cards and a stack of felt tip pens and colouring pencils…radio knitting pictogram


For a sneak preview of the Morse code click the link below (mp3 file 3MB)

http://www.vctm.co.uk/pictogram.mp3

and for further information about for Connecting Principles

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/connectingprinciple/


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Tuesday, 14 October 2008

cardboard morse key


cardboard morse key
Originally uploaded by sctv
From last week at the radioclub. Derrick has made a mockup working copy of a more code key.

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

antenne is up


antenne is up
Originally uploaded by sctv
We are getting there with the installation. last tuesday on the roof of harkers. mulvihils in wet weather gear,fading light,antennae one. next the ground and antennae 2. picture of The VHF antennae but not connected.

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