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I wonder what others are building into their projects for a VFO
these days? The PA0KLT from www.sdr-kits.net looks intriguing, and might settle all arguments in favour of Vackar-Seiler or Franklin for some years to come? As does the Minisynth from cumbriadesigns.co.uk Also, sdr-kits has a 40m SSB transceiver kit for under £150, so there is no need whatsoever for the tyro to rush and pay out his shekels for a YaeTriIcom CB (Cheque Book) rig at £800+ (although many will in a desperate effort to prove that they are real radio amateurs without realising that they are proving themselves to be the exact opposite) |
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"gareth" wrote in message ... I wonder what others are building into their projects for a VFO these days? The PA0KLT from www.sdr-kits.net looks intriguing, and might settle all arguments in favour of Vackar-Seiler or Franklin for some years to come? As does the Minisynth from cumbriadesigns.co.uk Also, sdr-kits has a 40m SSB transceiver kit for under £150, So are you going to set us all an example by building and completing any or all of these? |
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On 5/25/2014 7:10 AM, Generic wrote:
"gareth" wrote in message ... I wonder what others are building into their projects for a VFO these days? The PA0KLT from www.sdr-kits.net looks intriguing, and might settle all arguments in favour of Vackar-Seiler or Franklin for some years to come? As does the Minisynth from cumbriadesigns.co.uk Also, sdr-kits has a 40m SSB transceiver kit for under £150, So are you going to set us all an example by building and completing any or all of these? He needs to learn which end of the soldering iron to hold first. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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On 25/05/2014 12:10, Generic wrote:
"gareth" wrote in message ... I wonder what others are building into their projects for a VFO these days? The PA0KLT from www.sdr-kits.net looks intriguing, and might settle all arguments in favour of Vackar-Seiler or Franklin for some years to come? As does the Minisynth from cumbriadesigns.co.uk Also, sdr-kits has a 40m SSB transceiver kit for under £150, So are you going to set us all an example by building and completing any or all of these? I'm waiting to hear the 5.29MHz XO fired up. Join us for a CW QSO Mr. Generic? -- Mouse. Where Morse meets House. |
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On 25/05/2014 15:45, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 5/25/2014 7:10 AM, Generic wrote: "gareth" wrote in message ... I wonder what others are building into their projects for a VFO these days? The PA0KLT from www.sdr-kits.net looks intriguing, and might settle all arguments in favour of Vackar-Seiler or Franklin for some years to come? As does the Minisynth from cumbriadesigns.co.uk Also, sdr-kits has a 40m SSB transceiver kit for under £150, So are you going to set us all an example by building and completing any or all of these? He needs to learn which end of the soldering iron to hold first. When I was a college student doing year 1 basic workshop practice I used to joke that you could tell the diploma students from the degree students because they were the ones that knew which end of the soldering iron to hold. Hope you guys have a great Memorial Day Weekend. -- Mouse. Where Morse meets House. |
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On Sun, 25 May 2014 11:40:30 +0100, "gareth"
wrote: I wonder what others are building into their projects for a VFO these days? The PA0KLT from www.sdr-kits.net looks intriguing, and might settle all arguments in favour of Vackar-Seiler or Franklin for some years to come? As does the Minisynth from cumbriadesigns.co.uk Also, sdr-kits has a 40m SSB transceiver kit for under £150, so there is no need whatsoever for the tyro to rush and pay out his shekels for a YaeTriIcom CB (Cheque Book) rig at £800+ (although many will in a desperate effort to prove that they are real radio amateurs without realising that they are proving themselves to be the exact opposite) Amazing Gareth..you dangle the hook and all the stupid minnows go into a feeding frenzy. |
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"Rambo" wrote in message
... On Sun, 25 May 2014 11:40:30 +0100, "gareth" wrote: I wonder what others are building into their projects for a VFO these days? The PA0KLT from www.sdr-kits.net looks intriguing, and might settle all arguments in favour of Vackar-Seiler or Franklin for some years to come? As does the Minisynth from cumbriadesigns.co.uk Also, sdr-kits has a 40m SSB transceiver kit for under £150, so there is no need whatsoever for the tyro to rush and pay out his shekels for a YaeTriIcom CB (Cheque Book) rig at £800+ (although many will in a desperate effort to prove that they are real radio amateurs without realising that they are proving themselves to be the exact opposite) Amazing Gareth..you dangle the hook and all the stupid minnows go into a feeding frenzy. No bait at all; what I'm trying to do is to encourage the technical tradition; a tradition that seems to be lost on recent licensees to the extent that one questions whether they are real radio amateurs. |
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"A. non Eyemouse" wrote in message ... On 25/05/2014 12:10, Generic wrote: "gareth" wrote in message ... I wonder what others are building into their projects for a VFO these days? The PA0KLT from www.sdr-kits.net looks intriguing, and might settle all arguments in favour of Vackar-Seiler or Franklin for some years to come? As does the Minisynth from cumbriadesigns.co.uk Also, sdr-kits has a 40m SSB transceiver kit for under £150, So are you going to set us all an example by building and completing any or all of these? I'm waiting to hear the 5.29MHz XO fired up. Join us for a CW QSO Mr. Generic? I would probably need to press the Button first! |
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"gareth" wrote in message ... "Rambo" wrote in message ... On Sun, 25 May 2014 11:40:30 +0100, "gareth" wrote: I wonder what others are building into their projects for a VFO these days? The PA0KLT from www.sdr-kits.net looks intriguing, and might settle all arguments in favour of Vackar-Seiler or Franklin for some years to come? As does the Minisynth from cumbriadesigns.co.uk Also, sdr-kits has a 40m SSB transceiver kit for under £150, so there is no need whatsoever for the tyro to rush and pay out his shekels for a YaeTriIcom CB (Cheque Book) rig at £800+ (although many will in a desperate effort to prove that they are real radio amateurs without realising that they are proving themselves to be the exact opposite) Amazing Gareth..you dangle the hook and all the stupid minnows go into a feeding frenzy. No bait at all; what I'm trying to do is to encourage the technical tradition; a tradition that seems to be lost on recent licensees to the extent that one questions whether they are real radio amateurs. But you don't finish anything, even if you do indeed blow the dust of that top shelf. You go and buy some parts at a local rally, then feel as if you are raping the wife of the person who had the kit before you. Never finish but lots of excuses all the way. |
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On Sun, 25 May 2014 21:09:14 +0100, Kraftee wrote:
But you don't finish anything, even if you do indeed blow the dust of that top shelf. You go and buy some parts at a local rally, then feel as if you are raping the wife of the person who had the kit before you. Never finish but lots of excuses all the way. He finished his morse key - the contacts are faulty, but he... Oh, wait... can a thing that doesn't work as intended be considered "finished"? |
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