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Offline G0nmd

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Transceivers
« on: December 15, 2013, 15:46:30 UTC »
Transceivers here are all Elecraft:
KX3  Main shack rig and portable, very capable
K1    Used mainly portable, 40,30,20 & 17mtrs brilliant rig
K2    Sitting on a shelf, but still loved... The GREAT qrp rig.

All aerials home made, doublet and vertical in the garden, 50MHz dipole in attic with a 17 mtr doublet, 50 MHz Moxon in garden in the summer.
For portable use, mainly random wires, EFHWs, plus a homebrew multi-section vertical (like Buddipole/PAC12/etc).

72 to all,
Les
Les

Offline m0jha

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Re: Transceivers
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2013, 18:08:01 UTC »
Main shack rig 817nd with a lovely old Argosy with matching PSU and ATU . /p KX1 or HB1B and for QRPp a homebrew pixie with a massive 400mW out on 40m ..
Voice is for CBers, amateur radio operators, the average citizen, and the military. In other words, voice is for everyone with a mouth. CW is for those who choose this newer mode of communication. Newer? Why yes. Voice has been around for a million years.

Offline W1DSA

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Re: Transceivers
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2013, 22:18:36 UTC »
I have 2 QRP kit transceivers. One is a Rockmite and the other is a Wilderness Radio SST. The Rockmite's output is 500mW and the SST is about 2 watts. They are both hard to find now. SWL no longer makes the Rockmite although it has been kitted by another company. Wilderness radio is running out of stock, mainly parts from Japan.
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   Dave in Skowhegan, Maine