Well, you just helped another (rather diffident) Morserino purchaser through the building process. What a lovely video you've made here, letting us see frankly where you've been a bit stumped or puzzled for a moment, then have figured a way through. And the quality of you visual/aural presentation is outstandingly clear. The unit I've just assembled had some very minor differences from the one you put together, but your guide was absolutely invaluable to me. Thanks so much for taking the trouble to put this together! Peter Dann VK3WOW
Tip for putting on the display board. Only solder the end pins on both terminal strips. That makes it easy to adjust to 90 degrees by heating each pin as required and eliminate the 'bending' step which is best avoided. Second method. If you have a breadboard put the headers into the breadboard and then fit the wifi module on top of that. This should hold everything at 90 degrees. Then carefully (and quickly) solder the end two pins and one middle pin. You do not want to ruin your breadboard by too much heat. Double check it looks ok and then carefully and gently pull the module free of the breadboard (pulling on the pin strips not the module) then place onto your antistatic mat and solder the rest of the pins.
Hi Rose - thanks so much for the great video. I followed along your video as well as the Morserino instruction sheet, and found I needed the video more than I expected. You did a great job. I am building mine for an article in the QRZ series, "Trials and Errors -- Ham Life with an Amateur." I'll make sure and steer my readers to your vid for their own builds. Thanks! Dave, W7DGJ
A tip to soldering in components like that switch that you're having a hard time getting flush is to solder one leg, and then after it's in place hold the board while pressing against the component with one hand, while you use the other hand to reflow the joint. When you feel the component push into place, remove the soldering iron, keep squeezing for a couple of seconds until the joint has cooled and then let go.
I loved your video so much, I had provided the kit to a family member and had them follow your video to build it. Thank you for instilling the confidence with newbees that have not soldered or assembled anything like this before. There were a couple items that I could nit picked about, but you did such a darn good job overall, I wont dare nit pick. Thank you so much for the time and detail you put into this video. Again, serious kudos to you ! Thnak you !
W1RBG Rose, thanks much for the video. I had run across it while learning about the Morserino-32, and just refreshed my memory of your steps and advice before successfully building my own.
Thanks this was very helpful. Much better than following the written instructions to be able to see what you are doing. My build was a success. Thank you
Hi Rose, it is very relaxing to see you building this kit. Good thinking along with the instructions, I like that. Good comments too. And it works! I look forward to see you building something else, like a QCX Mini or something in mid-range complexity. 73 aa0jr
Very interesting, thank you very much. Easy to understand and methodical. I was worried about the kit side of it as my soldering skills are not good at all, you showed how simple the assembly is and pointed out some interesting approaches to fitting the parts.
Brilliant thanks for sharing this ,mine should arrive in the week or two and this helps loads ,if you feel like a trip to the UK you can come and put mine together !!!
Rose, thank you the great video. You are very lucky that the connector for that battery didn't match. The lipo you have is a 2s (2series) lipo which would have pushed twice the expected voltage into your device 7.4v. The instructions specify a 1s (single cell) lipo which would only provide 3.7v. you likely would have burned it up with that battery.
Nice job and the case is a perfect fit. It motivates me to get mine done. Though I do wonder as my vision is falling off if there is a way to transfer the display to a tablet or laptop, or possibly increase the screen size on the unit?
Rose, I just built a Morserino32 by following you excellent video. Thank you. A few problems due to my eyesight and hand tremors, but I got there :-) But the LIPo battery I ordered from Amazon will not fit under the Heltec. --- too big! Did you find one that did fit? If so, could you send me a link? I'm also having problems locating a USB-A to micro USB cable. I'm housebond due to health issues, Can you help
I wish I'd watched this a few days ago when I built my own Morserino-32. Everything appeared to go well but I'm not getting sound. Thanks for the vid, Rose.
The sliding switch needs to be "On" only if you are charging the battery. If you are using external USB power it doesn't matter which position it is in.
Well, you just helped another (rather diffident) Morserino purchaser through the building process. What a lovely video you've made here, letting us see frankly where you've been a bit stumped or puzzled for a moment, then have figured a way through. And the quality of you visual/aural presentation is outstandingly clear. The unit I've just assembled had some very minor differences from the one you put together, but your guide was absolutely invaluable to me. Thanks so much for taking the trouble to put this together! Peter Dann VK3WOW
Kudo's to you ! ! ! ! Your videos are extremely professional, detailed and relaxing to follow. Thank you, It was a delight watching your videos.
Tip for putting on the display board. Only solder the end pins on both terminal strips. That makes it easy to adjust to 90 degrees by heating each pin as required and eliminate the 'bending' step which is best avoided. Second method. If you have a breadboard put the headers into the breadboard and then fit the wifi module on top of that. This should hold everything at 90 degrees. Then carefully (and quickly) solder the end two pins and one middle pin. You do not want to ruin your breadboard by too much heat. Double check it looks ok and then carefully and gently pull the module free of the breadboard (pulling on the pin strips not the module) then place onto your antistatic mat and solder the rest of the pins.
Thank you.
Hi Rose - thanks so much for the great video. I followed along your video as well as the Morserino instruction sheet, and found I needed the video more than I expected. You did a great job. I am building mine for an article in the QRZ series, "Trials and Errors -- Ham Life with an Amateur." I'll make sure and steer my readers to your vid for their own builds. Thanks! Dave, W7DGJ
Excellent video Rose, great to hear a female voice, everything is in focus and good clear voice input.
A tip to soldering in components like that switch that you're having a hard time getting flush is to solder one leg, and then after it's in place hold the board while pressing against the component with one hand, while you use the other hand to reflow the joint. When you feel the component push into place, remove the soldering iron, keep squeezing for a couple of seconds until the joint has cooled and then let go.
Thanks!
I loved your video so much, I had provided the kit to a family member and had them follow your video to build it. Thank you for instilling the confidence with newbees that have not soldered or assembled anything like this before. There were a couple items that I could nit picked about, but you did such a darn good job overall, I wont dare nit pick. Thank you so much for the time and detail you put into this video. Again, serious kudos to you !
Thnak you !
Great calm attitude, pleasing voice, good lighting, good camera work, good editing, good keyer skills, improving soldering skills. I like it!
Hello Rose - Thank you for the video - great help for a novice kit builder!
Thanks for this. I watched your video before building my kit and it really helped!
I just ordered one of these and have been scared I got it over my head. Your video gives me confidence. Wish me luck 73
You will do great! Be careful though because I think he has changed the kit a little bit. FB, 73, &c.
Great job with explaining the assembly! Thank you for the video. I laughed at the part about clearing the workspace. -)
W1RBG Rose, thanks much for the video. I had run across it while learning about the Morserino-32, and just refreshed my memory of your steps and advice before successfully building my own.
Thank you Rose! This is very helpful!
Thanks this was very helpful. Much better than following the written instructions to be able to see what you are doing. My build was a success. Thank you
Great video. Just received mine and your walk-through will help greatly!
Hi Rose.. very useful for an old Phart!
Hi Rose, it is very relaxing to see you building this kit. Good thinking along with the instructions, I like that. Good comments too. And it works! I look forward to see you building something else, like a QCX Mini or something in mid-range complexity. 73 aa0jr
Thank you. I have a QCX Mini in a box waiting to be built...
Very interesting, thank you very much. Easy to understand and methodical. I was worried about the kit side of it as my soldering skills are not good at all, you showed how simple the assembly is and pointed out some interesting approaches to fitting the parts.
"Interesting approaches..." :o) Hope your build works out. I continue to love mine and use it daily.
Thanks for a very concise, easily understood how to. I very much enjoyed it.
Warmed my heart (no pun intended) to see you using DeBakey forceps to aid in your build. Nicely done, and clear, concise tutorial. 73!
Great video. I used a sewing needle to open the channels on the pin extenders. Made mounting to the module much easier.
Brilliant thanks for sharing this ,mine should arrive in the week or two and this helps loads ,if you feel like a trip to the UK you can come and put mine together !!!
Rose, thank you the great video. You are very lucky that the connector for that battery didn't match. The lipo you have is a 2s (2series) lipo which would have pushed twice the expected voltage into your device 7.4v. The instructions specify a 1s (single cell) lipo which would only provide 3.7v. you likely would have burned it up with that battery.
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Great video! I just received my Morserino kit, and this video is really helpful to watch. Thanks for sharing. 73 PA5BAS
Nice job and the case is a perfect fit.
It motivates me to get mine done.
Though I do wonder as my vision is falling off if there is a way to transfer the display to a tablet or laptop, or possibly increase the screen size on the unit?
Great video!! Super helpful. Watching your video before I build one!
Neat, awesome video. Thanks.
Excellent, I have one of these on the way to me. I can't wait to assemble it :) Great video, was very helpful with some small details. 73 Joe
Very Good. Thank You
SUPER video...thank you.
Well done! Lovely presentation W1ip
Rose, I just built a Morserino32 by following you excellent video.
Thank you. A few problems due to my eyesight and hand tremors, but I got there :-)
But the LIPo battery I ordered from Amazon will not fit under the Heltec. --- too big!
Did you find one that did fit?
If so, could you send me a link?
I'm also having problems locating a USB-A to micro USB cable.
I'm housebond due to health issues,
Can you help
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I wish I'd watched this a few days ago when I built my own Morserino-32. Everything appeared to go well but I'm not getting sound. Thanks for the vid, Rose.
Encore! Encore! Please do more instructional videos if you would! If you have the time! ⌚
This was very helpful. Thank you.
Love de woohoos!
Nice video, and very informative. Subscribed, de KC1ATW
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73,best DX!
Hi Rose,
Nice video and build. What did you do with the antenna? Thought you would have stored it in the Pelican case. Stay safe. 73 WJ3U
Yes! The antenna fits nicely in the Pelican case.
Top !
Thank you.
Where is the battery you are using available
The sliding switch needs to be "On" only if you are charging the battery. If you are using external USB power it doesn't matter which position it is in.
How did you like it?
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Distracting pressure?
UFB Video. OE6RDD Gerhard, CW-Schule Graz
Thanks for the walkthrough. Just got mine built! 73 w6dac