Point taken.
But my goal at this point is to build w/ salvaged parts from my mound of
junk...
But thanks for all the input. It is much appreciated.
"Brian" wrote in message
k.net...
Why is ordering the kit against the point?
It's a manhattan style construction product. All you get is a baggie of
parts, the schematic, and some PCBoard material to work with. A fun and
challenging build no matter how you look at it.
"J Shrum" wrote in message
...
That PTO is actually exactly what I would want to build, however,
ordering
the kit is pretty much against the point.
Does anyone by chance have the schematic for the PTO/VFO by WA6OTP?
"Brian" wrote in message
ink.net...
Check out this very nice PTO/VFO from WA6OTP
http://www.wa6otp.com/pto.htm
"J Shrum" wrote in message
...
I was curious if anyone has had any experience w/ homebrewing the
PTO/VFO
from
http://www.qrpp-i.com/projects/ka8ma...-schematic.gif
.
I am pretty new to homebrewing, and was wondering if anyone knew of
any
problems w/ this design that I may watch for. I have read that VFO's
can
be
very tricky, but this one looks incredibly simple. I'm just looking
for
anyway to get out from under the rock that I'm bound to.
Thanks for any input...
James Shrum - KC9FFX