Spent most of my afternoon/evening time Friday on the above gadget. There's no fast way to do it if you want it to be moderately neat. Only 110 individual connections!
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6 days ago
The further and continuing adventures of the girl who sat in the back of your homeroom, reading and daydreaming.
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What is your basic hf rig? And what modes do you find you spend the most time on? I have not been active on hf for years, but am considering getting back into it, and am just starting to decide how much money I would have to set aside for a usable station, for what I want to do. Mostly some CW, with perhaps a little SSB, or even a look at the digital world. I have no experience with that at all, since I am an old school ham, and never got started back into the hobby after a break, until the digital world was already here, and past me.
I am considering building a qrp rig from a kit, just to get my feet wet again, but that is not the main rig I will want.
Any help that you can steer me to would be appreciated.
KA8KRV
Whatcha buildin??
Pigpen51-
Have you looked at the uBitX?
http://www.hfsignals.com/
Almost NOT a kit. You get a populated board, you have to put it in a box and make peripheral connections - basically 10+ watts on all HF bands, SSB, CW and digital.
MC
W5OHM
Thanks, Cajun. I will look into that this week. Sounds perfect.
I am years out of currency -- I use an ancient Ten-Tec (540?) on 40 and 80 CW on the rare occasions I am on. I have a couple of AM transmitters and any day now, I will get one of them on the air.
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