Treatment for a “Mad DVD Gamer”

The literal English translation of the Hungarian phrase “DVD-játékos” would be “DVD gamer,” which does not mean some bloke raised on the game consoles of the 2000s who insists on physical discs. Rather, people jokingly used it for a “DVD player” because, years ago, the machine-translated Hungarian user manual of a Chinese device — later … Read more

Very cheap, portable, 1/4 Wave Ground Plane Antenna for the Airband

I wanted a simple, inexpensive antenna for my Little Airshow Radio. The 108–137 MHz range is the VHF airband, where the wavelength is roughly 2.18 m to 2.73 m. That means any resonant antenna designed for this range tends to be physically large. If you’re looking for a small, portable solution, you’ll need to make a few compromises. … Read more

Building the MySondy Go – A Pocket Tool for Radiosonde Hunting

Radiosondes fall back to Earth every day. Most people never notice them. With a small, purpose-built receiver like the MySondy Go, you can not only notice them, but actively track, decode, and recover them. This article documents our build of a MySondy Go device, including a custom-designed 3D‑printed enclosure optimised for real-world field use. Why … Read more

What can a faulty plasma globe be used for?

I have a plasma globe that I received about 15 years ago to create illustrations for an article. One day I showed interesting experiments with it, but now I would like to write about why the globe broke down. As is well known, the plasma globe (or Tesla globe) is a decorative glass sphere filled … Read more

Muting the DP–2 Digital Intercom

The DP–2 digital intercom indoor units are widely used. They are compatible with the Codefon intercom systems commonly found in Hungary, and their circuitry is completely identical to the Codefon EVK apartment handset. On some versions, an external doorbell button can also be connected, and there is an option for an external loudspeaker output, which … Read more

Portable Moxon antenna for weather radiosonde hunting

Hunting meteorological radiosondes is one of the exciting pastimes of amateur radio enthusiasts.These small instruments—launched into the stratosphere by meteorologists using hydrogen balloons—must be tracked by receiving their signals and following their trajectory based on their GPS data until they land somewhere. And those who are skillful may even take the “prey” home and give … Read more

Cassinelli – Novotest 2 TS 141

A lady with no technical background inherited a pile of assorted multimeters, and—rather unwisely—dared to ask in a Facebook group devoted to such things how much each might be worth. She did not receive many straight answers. Some people immediately latched onto one instrument or another and offered her a token amount; others promptly denounced … Read more

IH-81 Universal Radiation Meter

We found this instrument at a collectors’ fair with my partner. We simply couldn’t resist it, so we took it home for 12 euros. According to its technical logbook, it left the Gamma factory on August 13, 1983, and was last calibrated on July 25, 2000. After cleaning and restoring it, it became a very … Read more

ELKIS TR 9602 Harmonic Distortion Meter

Some time ago, if I remember correctly, I got this instrument for 1,000 forints, and more recently I parted with it due to lack of spac. The first impression, despite being a tube instrument, is that it is incredibly light. No doubt, it’s a rather large unit—and you could practically keep a guinea pig in … Read more