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  1. I recommend starting with a (barebones) template, no matter how you build. I have one I use for my apps. if you want to _learn_ nuxt, alex lichter’s videos are great, vercel just released a nuxt course for react devs - and it’s definitely worth joining the nuxt discord. roe.dev/ama #ama

  2. Aoostar MACO : le MiniPC Ryzen 7 H255 barebone à 399€
    Le Aoostar MACO s'offre une évolution vers le Ryzen 7 H255 proposant 8 cœurs, 16 Threads et un circuit Radeon 780M..
    buff.ly/xDuVmF8 #aoostar #bonplan

  3. Aoostar MACO : le MiniPC Ryzen 7 H255 barebone à 399€
    Le Aoostar MACO s'offre une évolution vers le Ryzen 7 H255 proposant 8 cœurs, 16 Threads et un circuit Radeon 780M..
    buff.ly/xDuVmF8 #aoostar #bonplan

  4. Aoostar MACO : le MiniPC Ryzen 7 H255 barebone à 399€
    Le Aoostar MACO s'offre une évolution vers le Ryzen 7 H255 proposant 8 cœurs, 16 Threads et un circuit Radeon 780M..
    buff.ly/xDuVmF8 #aoostar #bonplan

  5. Aoostar MACO : le MiniPC Ryzen 7 H255 barebone à 399€
    Le Aoostar MACO s'offre une évolution vers le Ryzen 7 H255 proposant 8 cœurs, 16 Threads et un circuit Radeon 780M..
    buff.ly/xDuVmF8 #aoostar #bonplan

  6. Aoostar MACO : le MiniPC Ryzen 7 H255 barebone à 399€
    Le Aoostar MACO s'offre une évolution vers le Ryzen 7 H255 proposant 8 cœurs, 16 Threads et un circuit Radeon 780M..
    buff.ly/xDuVmF8 #aoostar #bonplan

  7. KD5ZZU’s very elegant build of “Old Barebones” – a Z-match tuner

    Back in October 2024 I wrote a post with the title “Old Barebones” – A QRP Z-match Builder Project. The project’s purpose was to construct a simplified version of the Norcal Z-match tuner (which I also owned) to use with my QRP Labs QMX transceiver. The Norcal tuner included some features that I simply did not need – such as balanced transmission line terminals, a simple LED SWR indicator and three switches (Balanced line/BNC, Tune/Operate, High/Low impedance). The schematic was copied from the Norcal tuner – a superb design that I didn’t think I could improve. The end result was a very simple device with three BNC connectors, a toroidal inductor and two polyvaricons, all packaged in a small Amazonian plastic enclosure. Alright, it is an ugly device mainly due to the inelegant knobs I chose to use. But it works very well indeed and has become my main QRP portable antenna matching unit. Heck, it cost me a big fat nothing to build thanks to my extensive junque box stocked from years spent hoarding miscellaneous bits and pieces. When I have finished twiddling the knobs I can always put my hat over it to hide its lack of elegance.

    Then, out of the blue, I received an email from Mallory KD5ZZU who expressed an interest in building her own version of “Old Barebones”. Mallory queried whether the design would work on the high bands. I had only tested mine on 20m, 30m and 40m, so I hooked it up to my home 80m EFHW and my portable 13ft tripod vertical antennas to test whether a low SWR could be achieved with Old Barebones on 17m, 15m 12m and 10m. Fortunately Old Barebones did a splendid job on both antennas so Mallory took the plunge and built her own version.

    Note: My 80m EFHW (End-Fed Half Wave) is used primarily on 80m but is also useful on 40m and 20m. Using a tuner to obtain a low SWR on the higher bands protects the radio from high SWR but does not imply that the antenna is useful on those bands.

    Mallory experienced a hitch in the construction though. Her first build did not function as expected and she asked for ideas on what to look for to resolve the problem. It turned out to be the connections to the polyvaricons that were the problem. Polyvaricons often have several sets of vanes and multiple connection points. I had used a capacitance meter to identify the correct connections in my original build. Realizing this may be the problem, Mallory quickly identified the correct connections and got her tuner working. She wrote that she was able to achieve a nice low SWR on all bands from 20m to 10m with her 71ft EFRW and 9:1 unun. A great result.

    But Mallory doesn’t need to cover her version of Old Barebones with a hat to disguise its appearance. It is a beautiful design built into a custom 3D printed case with 3D printed knobs and looks terrific.

    If anyone else is interested in building this simple construction project Mallory has kindly provided links to an online source for the parts and the 3D print files:

    Here is a link to the 3D print design of the knobs:  https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3035549/files

    Here is a link to the file to 3D print; it’s a print profile (modification) from the original designer of a customizable enclosure box: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2002942-custom-enclosure-box#profileId-2400746

    A note on the use of Old Barebones

    I designed Old Barebones for use with my QRP Labs QMX transceiver which has a convenient “Tune SWR” feature that reduces the output power to 25% to reduce the stress of high SWR on its delicate finals during the tuning process. I have also used Old Barebones with my Yaesu FT-817 but I manually reduce the power to 1 watt or less during tuning. If using Old Barebones with any radio that does not have an SWR indicator I recommend incorporating an SWR indicator in the tuner circuit similar to the original Norcal BLT design.

    Polyvaricons?

    The word “polyvaricon” is presumably a contraction of “Polymer Variable Condenser” meaning a plastic enclosed variable capacitor using a plastic dielectric. It is believed to be the trademark of a Japanese company that manufactures these devices. But shouldn’t it be called a “polyvaricap”. I remember back in the dawn of my existence that capacitors were called “condensors” but that term disappeared a long time ago. Strange old world.

    What is a Z-match?

    “Antenna tuners” are often named after their topology. For example, an L-match comprises a series inductor or capacitor and a complementary parallel capacitor or inductor. The combination of inductor and capacitor forms an “L” shape. However, there is no immediately apparent “Z” shape to the components in a Z-match, so I presume the “Z” refers to impedance. Let me know in the comments if I am wrong.

    Pros and Cons of the Z-match

    From the GQRP organization in the UK:

    Advantages of the Z-Match

    • Matches balanced loads without the use of lossy baluns.
    • Being a parallel resonant circuit, the Z-match can provide some band-pass filtering for your receiver and harmonic attenuation for your transmitter.
    • A well-designed Z-match tuner has a high Q and is more efficient (less lossy) than other types of tuners.
    • The fixed inductor simplifies construction (no switches or rollers needed).

    Disadvantages of the Z-Match

    • Tuning is usually very narrow and can be a bit touchy sometimes to tune up

    Thanks again to Mallory KD5ZZU for sharing her build with Ham Radio Outside the Box and congratulations Mallory for turning my original inelegant build into something with class!

    Help support HamRadioOutsidetheBox

    No “tip-jar”, “buy me a coffee”, Patreon, or Amazon links here. I enjoy my hobby and I enjoy writing about it. If you would like to support this blog please follow/subscribe using the link at the bottom of my home page, or like, comment (links at the bottom of each post), repost or share links to my posts on social media. If you would like to email me directly you will find my email address on my QRZ.com page. Thank you!

    The following copyright notice applies to all content on this blog.


    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

    #AmateurRadio #OldBarebonesZMatch #QMX

  8. KD5ZZU’s very elegant build of “Old Barebones” – a Z-match tuner

    Back in October 2024 I wrote a post with the title “Old Barebones” – A QRP Z-match Builder Project. The project’s purpose was to construct a simplified version of the Norcal Z-match tuner (which I also owned) to use with my QRP Labs QMX transceiver. The Norcal tuner included some features that I simply did not need – such as balanced transmission line terminals, a simple LED SWR indicator and three switches (Balanced line/BNC, Tune/Operate, High/Low impedance). The schematic was copied from the Norcal tuner – a superb design that I didn’t think I could improve. The end result was a very simple device with three BNC connectors, a toroidal inductor and two polyvaricons, all packaged in a small Amazonian plastic enclosure. Alright, it is an ugly device mainly due to the inelegant knobs I chose to use. But it works very well indeed and has become my main QRP portable antenna matching unit. Heck, it cost me a big fat nothing to build thanks to my extensive junque box stocked from years spent hoarding miscellaneous bits and pieces. When I have finished twiddling the knobs I can always put my hat over it to hide its lack of elegance.

    Then, out of the blue, I received an email from Mallory KD5ZZU who expressed an interest in building her own version of “Old Barebones”. Mallory queried whether the design would work on the high bands. I had only tested mine on 20m, 30m and 40m, so I hooked it up to my home 80m EFHW and my portable 13ft tripod vertical antennas to test whether a low SWR could be achieved with Old Barebones on 17m, 15m 12m and 10m. Fortunately Old Barebones did a splendid job on both antennas so Mallory took the plunge and built her own version.

    Note: My 80m EFHW (End-Fed Half Wave) is used primarily on 80m but is also useful on 40m and 20m. Using a tuner to obtain a low SWR on the higher bands protects the radio from high SWR but does not imply that the antenna is useful on those bands.

    Mallory experienced a hitch in the construction though. Her first build did not function as expected and she asked for ideas on what to look for to resolve the problem. It turned out to be the connections to the polyvaricons that were the problem. Polyvaricons often have several sets of vanes and multiple connection points. I had used a capacitance meter to identify the correct connections in my original build. Realizing this may be the problem, Mallory quickly identified the correct connections and got her tuner working. She wrote that she was able to achieve a nice low SWR on all bands from 20m to 10m with her 71ft EFRW and 9:1 unun. A great result.

    But Mallory doesn’t need to cover her version of Old Barebones with a hat to disguise its appearance. It is a beautiful design built into a custom 3D printed case with 3D printed knobs and looks terrific.

    If anyone else is interested in building this simple construction project Mallory has kindly provided links to an online source for the parts and the 3D print files:

    Here is a link to the 3D print design of the knobs:  https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3035549/files

    Here is a link to the file to 3D print; it’s a print profile (modification) from the original designer of a customizable enclosure box: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2002942-custom-enclosure-box#profileId-2400746

    A note on the use of Old Barebones

    I designed Old Barebones for use with my QRP Labs QMX transceiver which has a convenient “Tune SWR” feature that reduces the output power to 25% to reduce the stress of high SWR on its delicate finals during the tuning process. I have also used Old Barebones with my Yaesu FT-817 but I manually reduce the power to 1 watt or less during tuning. If using Old Barebones with any radio that does not have an SWR indicator I recommend incorporating an SWR indicator in the tuner circuit similar to the original Norcal BLT design.

    Polyvaricons?

    The word “polyvaricon” is presumably a contraction of “Polymer Variable Condenser” meaning a plastic enclosed variable capacitor using a plastic dielectric. It is believed to be the trademark of a Japanese company that manufactures these devices. But shouldn’t it be called a “polyvaricap”. I remember back in the dawn of my existence that capacitors were called “condensors” but that term disappeared a long time ago. Strange old world.

    What is a Z-match?

    “Antenna tuners” are often named after their topology. For example, an L-match comprises a series inductor or capacitor and a complementary parallel capacitor or inductor. The combination of inductor and capacitor forms an “L” shape. However, there is no immediately apparent “Z” shape to the components in a Z-match, so I presume the “Z” refers to impedance. Let me know in the comments if I am wrong.

    Pros and Cons of the Z-match

    From the GQRP organization in the UK:

    Advantages of the Z-Match

    • Matches balanced loads without the use of lossy baluns.
    • Being a parallel resonant circuit, the Z-match can provide some band-pass filtering for your receiver and harmonic attenuation for your transmitter.
    • A well-designed Z-match tuner has a high Q and is more efficient (less lossy) than other types of tuners.
    • The fixed inductor simplifies construction (no switches or rollers needed).

    Disadvantages of the Z-Match

    • Tuning is usually very narrow and can be a bit touchy sometimes to tune up

    Thanks again to Mallory KD5ZZU for sharing her build with Ham Radio Outside the Box and congratulations Mallory for turning my original inelegant build into something with class!

    Help support HamRadioOutsidetheBox

    No “tip-jar”, “buy me a coffee”, Patreon, or Amazon links here. I enjoy my hobby and I enjoy writing about it. If you would like to support this blog please follow/subscribe using the link at the bottom of my home page, or like, comment (links at the bottom of each post), repost or share links to my posts on social media. If you would like to email me directly you will find my email address on my QRZ.com page. Thank you!

    The following copyright notice applies to all content on this blog.


    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

    #AmateurRadio #OldBarebonesZMatch #QMX

  9. I kinda wanna make a barebones Steam Machine for my TV but the only available computers in the house are Raspberry Pi 400 and Sony Vaio SVE151E11M with i5 3rd gen and either Intel HD or Radeon HD 7000 series which might not even be enough to run Steam Big Picture these days lol

    #steammachine #linuxgaming #linux #gaming #pcgaming #lowspecgamer

  10. Topton D12 Plus : un MiniPC Barebone AMD HX 370 à 533€
    J'ai croisé dans les commentaires un lien vers ce Topton D12 Plus vendu sur AliExpress, une bonne occasion de faire marcher le mini-score..
    minimachines.net/?p=135778 #topton

  11. ⚫️ 16:15 - #b1307 #hvl1307 #noNazis

    zwischenkundgebung bredower strasse, hier sitzt die german security, sozusagen neonazi als beruf.

    schon krass, bullen begleiten im spalier und kamerawagen vor dem frontblock.

  12. ⚫️ 16:15 - #b1307 #hvl1307 #noNazis

    zwischenkundgebung bredower strasse, hier sitzt die german security, sozusagen neonazi als beruf.

    schon krass, bullen begleiten im spalier und kamerawagen vor dem frontblock.

  13. ⚫️ 16:15 - #b1307 #hvl1307 #noNazis

    zwischenkundgebung bredower strasse, hier sitzt die german security, sozusagen neonazi als beruf.

    schon krass, bullen begleiten im spalier und kamerawagen vor dem frontblock.

  14. ⚫️ 16:15 - #b1307 #hvl1307 #noNazis

    zwischenkundgebung bredower strasse, hier sitzt die german security, sozusagen neonazi als beruf.

    schon krass, bullen begleiten im spalier und kamerawagen vor dem frontblock.

  15. ⚫️ 16:15 - #b1307 #hvl1307 #noNazis

    zwischenkundgebung bredower strasse, hier sitzt die german security, sozusagen neonazi als beruf.

    schon krass, bullen begleiten im spalier und kamerawagen vor dem frontblock.

  16. heise+ | Mini-PC im Test: Barebone Nuc 12 Extreme mit Core i9-12900

    Mit dem NUC 12 Extreme lässt sich ein sehr rechenstarker Kompakt-PC bauen, der aber nicht nur wegen seines Preises ein Nischenprodukt bleibt.
    Mini-PC im Test: Barebone Nuc 12 Extreme mit Core i9-12900
  17. France 🇫🇷 - A very traditional orchestra opener and barebones staging make this an unmistakeably French entry. There’s drama throughout, but there’s a dip in vocals in the second half as the that ratchets up. Good reaction in the arena, but not sure how it’ll come across to the televote audience. #Eurovision

  18. Yesterday I had the indoor range to myself for an hour or so. Learned how to reliably not miss the target from 40m.

    #archery #barebow

  19. Quite happy about this. The two first ones were absolutely intentional, and on the third i immediately knew I missed.

    These targets are HARD when doing instinctive shooting.

    #barebow #archery #instinctivearchery

  20. CW: Nowa promocja WAGO — Zasilacze BASE + zabezpieczenia ECB w obniżonych cenach!

    Dostępna jest pełna oferta zasilaczy 1–3‑fazowych (5–40 A) oraz zabezpieczenia ECB — a w ramach promocji przygotowaliśmy 10 kompletnych zestawów, gotowych do instalacji od razu. To idealne połączenie mocy i bezpieczeństwa dla profesjonalistów.

    🎁 Bonus: pierwszych 200 firm zamawiających do 31.07.2026 otrzyma maskotkę WAGO (1 szt. na firmę, decyduje kolejność).

    #ECBComms #BasePower #WAGOECB #WAGOPower #WAGOBase

  21. I (re)started doing #archery a few months ago, and recently had my first "Robin Hood shot". Apparently this gets less fun later when it occurs more often, with more expensive arrows.

    (The arrows are made for compound, but I shoot #barebow. This was from 18m.)

  22. So now I can boot straight into a barebones GNU Guix system on my StarFive VisionFIve 2 RISC-V board from a MicroSD card. I had to patch "gnu/bootloader/u-boot.scm" in Guix to make this work:
    codeberg.org/avp/guix/src/bran

    No success with eMMC yet; it would be nice to create an image that works with eMMC as well.

  23. Le AceMagic S3A Ryzen 9 8945HS à 359€ en format Barebone 📉
    Le AceMagic S3A est le Frankenstein des MiniPC. Décliné en de multiples versions au fil des trimestres, le voici en promo avec un musculeux Ryzen 9 8945HS..
    minimachines.net/?p=136402 #acemagic

  24. Le AceMagic S3A Ryzen 9 8945HS à 374€ en format Barebone
    Le AceMagic S3A est le Frankenstein des MiniPC. Décliné en de multiples versions au fil des trimestres, le voici en promo avec un musculeux Ryzen 9 8945HS..
    minimachines.net/?p=136402 #acemagic

  25. Le AceMagic S3A sous Ryzen 7 6800H à 179€ en format Barebone
    144€, pour ce tarif, le MiniPC AceMagic S3A en version Ryzen 7 5700U n'est pas complet, mais c'est une excellente base..
    minimachines.net/?p=135136 #acemagic

  26. 💥Announcement! Thursday 27.03.2025💥

    🔥Representation(s) of Roma* and Sinti* in Berlin🔥

    Thursday, 27.03.2025 | 07:00 pm | ABI, Müllerstraße 163, 13353 Berlin

    Arrival: U6, S41, S42, bus 120, 147 Wedding

    📣 Call: asanb.noblogs.org/?p=10810 - @bare.berlin

    #b2703 #BareBerlin

    Be there for the finissage with panel discussion, next Thursday, 27 March from 7-9 pm!

    🎟 Registration via august-bebel-institut.de

    The panel discussion will shed light on the current state of representation of Roma* and Sinti* in Berlin and discuss challenges and progress over the last ten years.

    The focus will be on visibility, political struggles and the effects of deportation and rotation policy developments.

    Experts from various initiatives will share their perspectives and experiences.

    Speakers and moderation:

    Milena Ademovie. (RomaTrial e.V.)
    Melike Cinar (BARE Berlin)

    Moderation: Hamze Bytyci (Roma Trial e.V.) and Cat Jugravu (BARE Berlin)

    Register via the link in our bio!

    We are looking forward to seeing you!

  27. 💥Ankündigung! Donnerstag 27.03.2025💥

    🔥Repräsentation(en) von Romja* und Sinti* in Berlin🔥

    Donnerstag, 27.03.2025 | 19:00 Uhr | ABI, Müllerstraße 163, 13353 Berlin

    Anreise: U6, S41, S42, Bus 120, 147 Wedding

    📣 Aufruf: asanb.noblogs.org/?p=10810 - @bare.berlin

    #b2703 #BareBerlin

    Seid dabei zur Finissage mit Podiumsdiskussion, nächsten Donnerstag, 27.03. von 19-21 Uhr!

    🎟 Anmeldung über august-bebel-institut.de

    Die Podiumsdiskussion beleuchtet den aktuellen Stand der Repräsentation von Roma* und Sinti* in Berlin und diskutiert Herausforderungen sowie Fortschritte der letzten zehn Jahre.

    Im Fokus stehen Sichtbarkeit, politische Kämpfe und die Auswirkungen abschiebe- und rotationspolitischer Entwicklungen.

    Expertinnen aus verschiedenen Initiativen teilen ihre Perspektiven und Erfahrungen.

    Redner*innen und Moderation:

    Milena Ademovie. (RomaTrial e.V.)
    Melike Cinar (BARE Berlin)

    Moderation: Hamze Bytyci (Roma Trial e.V.) und Cat Jugravu (BARE Berlin)

    Meldet Euch an über den Link in unserer Bio!

    Wir freuen uns auf euch!