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Chas Miller
Добавлен 19 окт 2007
Morse32b
Un-boxing and assembly of the Moresino-32. This is my first video so comments and suggestions are welcome...no flames please :)
I make a couple of mistakes during the build, but I correct them before the end.
I make a couple of mistakes during the build, but I correct them before the end.
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Morserino-32 Assembly
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My Assembly of the Morserino. This is my first video. Be sure to review the assembly instructions provided by Morserino-32. www.morserino.info/morserino-32.html
Great video Chas Thanks putting this video it has encouraged me to build my Morserino 32 together next weekend. I live in Goose Creek maybe we can get together sometime. 73 de W4QYV
I was in Georgia when I made this video. Now I'm here in SC. I have been to Goose Creek. The other side of the bridges :)......Let me know how the build goes. Chuck
Chas, thanks for the video. Bought this for my son. Never done this......😢
Thanks for taking the time to put this video together. Very helpful.
Is this kit for a beginner builder or one with some building and soldering experience. I'm a little nervous about giving it a try.
If this was your first video, then you could have fooled me. Nicely done. You mentioned your keyer, what type did you settle on. Also, how’s your morse code coming along?
Chas, thank you so much for the great video. I'm an old geezer but I have never soldered anything before. You taught me how to solder! Got the same soldering iron as yours, watched your video twice, and my Morserino went together first time. The hardest thing for me was that antenna connection; boy that's tiny. You should have seen the smile on my face when I flipped the switch and the darn thing lit right up! Thank you thank you thank you!
Damn, he sounds like Joe Biden!
I thought so too.
I am totally, totally new to all this.This video is wonderful, and I think should get me through. I have ordered the MR-32 kit and the Weller soldering iron he mentioned. Can anyone tell me specifically (like an Amazon link if possible) which solder I should buy and what temperature I should set the soldering iron to? Any help much appreciated. (I did also order a practice soldering board). Thanks. Bonus question: If you want to order an old fashioned morse code key? is that the right word? does anyone have a recommendation?
I use Kester 24-6337-0027 | Sn63/Pb37 Solder WIre, 44 Rosin, .031 diameter, 66 Core, and set the temp to 700f. Thank you for the kind words, they are appreciated. My latest build is www.instructables.com/id/RadioGlobe-Spin-to-Search-Over-Web-Radio-2000-Stat/ It was a challenge, but at the moment, I’m the only one to build one, other than the author. Towards the end of the long instructions, I have posted my build. Best wishes and be safe, Chuck
The temperature of the soldering iron should be ~700 degrees F. The dial is calibrated in F on my Weller. You can start looking for a KEY at hamradio.com and search for Morse Code|CW|Keys. The prices vary greatly.
@@randman80 Thank you so much for assistance. It may be your first video, but it was a knockout!
Finished assembling mine yesterday. I’m new to electronic kits and soldering. Ordered and soldered two other beginner kits just to learn some soldering. Important for the Morserino is a small (tiny!) tip and thin solder. Only problem I had was soldering one of the wires to the board. It slipped through the hole and the insulation got soldered, not the wire. Never could clear the solder from the hole and wound up soldering the wire to the top side of the PCB. But, it all went together Ok and it works great!! Awesome little kit and very useful functionality. Hint: Remove the thin, narrow protective tape from the receptacles where the paddles insert.... Otherwise they won’t work and you’ll panic wondering what you messed up. 😉
Thanks, Chas, very nicely done. I followed step by step and as a novice kit builder, I learned a lot.
Thanks for producing the video, I followed along as I assembled mine. Worked perfectly. (except the on-off switch, maybe because I'm using USB and not lipo) I've owned the kit for a year, finally got a good soldering iron and it went together with no trouble.
Thanks for the great video! I used your tip on soldering and it helped me greatly. Lit up the screen as soon as I put power to it. I was stumped at first with no audio but sent an email to Willi and he is sending a new one to me. In the mean time I can use my headphone to practice. Thanks again for your great video!
Thank you
Nice instruction video, so everyone can C how simple it is to build this nice peace of technology. I ordered mine Yesterday, can't wait to build it and train my morse. Thanks 4 the nice video, Stay safe, 73, ON6FY
Hey Chas, thanks for a great video, I watched all the way through and learned alot. Going to be assembling my Morserino this weekend and now I'm more aware of all the little gotchas I need to avoid. Barring any issues with parts (feeling your pain, VA2SOB- been there, done that!) I'm hoping for smooth sailing and a clean build. Thanks for taking the time to put this together and walk us through the process, very helpful. de KG9MG
Good job with your first video. Thanks so much for making mistakes on our behalf and giving us confidence to proceed with assembly. de W3US
Just received my MR-32 kit yesterday. I watched your video twice and put the kit together with no issues with the main build. Installing the Lipo batterry was another issue. Problem was was with the battery connections (powerpole). Took me almost as much time to do that as to build the kit. Had to use the extra spacers to fit the battery and the powepole connectors. (thats what they are for). Thanks for your great video.
I followed all instruction. I have a broken ON-OFF switch. One hole in the board. One finger burned. Many black burn on my table. Now I am done. It is me the problem. VA2SOB.