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Episode: 3545
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Title: HPR3545: How I make coffee
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3545/hpr3545.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 01:12:30
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3545 for Friday the 4th of March 2022.
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Today's show is entitled, How I Make Coffee and Is Part of the Series, Coffee It Is
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Hosted by Archer 72 and is about 5 minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Making Coffee and a Podcast Recommendation.
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Hello, this is Archer 72 and in this episode, this is How I Make Coffee.
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I'm going to make in some jingle-bill Java giving it the beans.
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I found it last time that if I do the whole amount of beans in one grind, I have parts of
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the beans left over, so I'll do, and I have a 30 teaspoon cup, and that filled up
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is exactly what I need, exactly what I need to get there right on my beans for 10,
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a 1.5 cups of coffee, I already got the water, I'm using a bun coffee maker,
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the model that you have to do is pour water in the top, put the graph in the bottom,
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and it starts brewing in a few seconds.
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Just take about a particular grinder, it takes about 15 seconds each grind.
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It's a coarse grind, that's still pretty good.
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Where did I put that?
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Okay, that was half, it's hopefully ground pretty good, it's still a little
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fine grind, it's not going to be a really fine grind.
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well well, I'm going to put more and give it a flat grind.
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So it looks like it's more coffee than I need, it's going to be too strong for some
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work. This bun coffee maker does not take a lot of browns to make a pretty nice
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cup of dark cup coffee.
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Now, the nice thing that it only takes five minutes to brew.
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Let me explain the giving of the beans phrase actually comes from another podcast. The podcast
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and also the name of the site is Ham Radio Crash Course. It was started by Josh Nass,
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K.I.6 and A.Z. as a YouTube channel. Ham Radio Crash Course, HRCC, has evolved into
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a rapidly growing community of radio enthusiasts that are excited to grow in the hobby and help
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others as well. And now, back to making coffee. The coffee maker I'm using is a bun speed
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brew. It brews coffee by having a reservoir of water heated to 200 degrees. And then when
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you pour in your water for the next pot, it displaces the fresh cold water with the hot
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water that's in the reservoir.
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So I should have a fresh pot pretty soon. Thank you for listening and go enjoy your coffee
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too.
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You've been listening to Hecker Public Radio at HeckerPublicRadio.org. Today's show
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