The Elecraft K3, KX1, K1, K2 and K2/100 amateur radio kits capture the excitement of building and operating your own full-featured HF radio. Discover the thrill of building and ... This is stealth-HF-to-go in its purest form!" ; Rob Capon, W3DX QRP author and backpacker www.eham.net ... The Classic HF Transceiver Kits...
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It's official - the 'Labs relocated to NH on May 9th, 2008. ... The 'Rock-Mite' Transceiver; A Simple CW transceiver for 80,40,30 or 20 Meters ... A supplier of quality transceiver kits for the amateur radio enthusiast.
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EMTECH HAM Radio Products, Antenna Insulators, QRP gear and more. ... We've tried to make the tuner as compact as possible, but still retain usability and good looks. These will be available as kits soon...
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Oak Hills Research was founded by Doug DeMaw W1FB, the godfather of QRP. Today OHR is your best source for quality transceiver kits and accessories. On these pages you will find descriptions and photos of our fine QRP products.
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Online interactive spreadsheet to help you choose a multimode/mutliband commercial QRP transceiver. ... QRP Construction--Kits, Homebrew and Other QRP Projects * 4...
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I wanted to participate in Field Day 99 as a field-portable single-op QRP station, ... The kits seemed to fall into 4 catagories: ... At this time some receiver alignment was accomplished, adjusting the BFO for a reasonable audio note, and tweaking some coils for peak signal from a signal generator, external transceiver, or on-the...
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The only source for kits aimed specifically at the outdoor QRP enthusiast. These kits, field-tested by members of the NorCal QRP Club, ... Wilderness Radio's product line currently includes the newly revised NorCal 40A, the KC1 Keyer/Counter, the KC2 Keyer/Counter/S meter/Wattmeter and the Sierra multiband transceiver.
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(A Ham Radio CW Transceiver kit) ... Well boys and girls, as kits go, it IS simple. The problem lies in two areas though; 1. I have no previous building experience and therefore limited electronic knowledge.
www.coffeepower.net/ham/pixieII/pixieII.htm
Pocket sized 20m (30m) CW QRP transceiver ... First I tried a 12MHz IF (with 22,118MHz VCXO) as seen in some KITs from USA and GB. I found out that there is a very strong French BC station transmitting on 11,995 MHz, resulting in noise or strongly distorted voice added to the received signal.
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