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hi,
where can i get a 80m am tx schematic? tks mul |
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One of the best reference books for just about everything
dealing in electronics, is an older copy of the ARRL, Amateur Radio Handbook. The older ones are the best as far as I am concerned. Try used book stores, amateur radio flea markets etc. Hardly a day goes by that I am not looking up something in one of the 5 that I have. Regards Reed - VE1NU ---------------- rfload wrote: hi, where can i get a 80m am tx schematic? tks mul |
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One of the best reference books for just about everything
dealing in electronics, is an older copy of the ARRL, Amateur Radio Handbook. The older ones are the best as far as I am concerned. Try used book stores, amateur radio flea markets etc. Hardly a day goes by that I am not looking up something in one of the 5 that I have. Regards Reed - VE1NU ---------------- rfload wrote: hi, where can i get a 80m am tx schematic? tks mul |
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 21:50:39 GMT, Claudia & Reed Park
wrote: One of the best reference books for just about everything dealing in electronics, is an older copy of the ARRL, Amateur Radio Handbook. The older ones are the best as far as I am concerned. Try used book stores, amateur radio flea markets etc. Hardly a day goes by that I am not looking up something in one of the 5 that I have. Also look on ebay. I've bought several there (all the way back to a 1937 edition) for very little money. -fb- |
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 21:50:39 GMT, Claudia & Reed Park
wrote: One of the best reference books for just about everything dealing in electronics, is an older copy of the ARRL, Amateur Radio Handbook. The older ones are the best as far as I am concerned. Try used book stores, amateur radio flea markets etc. Hardly a day goes by that I am not looking up something in one of the 5 that I have. Also look on ebay. I've bought several there (all the way back to a 1937 edition) for very little money. -fb- |
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Have a look at
http://www.part15.org/mwa/tech/circuits/poppet.html Although for 160m, it is easy to retune it for 80m. I've just built one without any real problems. Low power, but I'm now working on the linear! Graham MW0RAK "rfload" wrote in message ... hi, where can i get a 80m am tx schematic? tks mul |
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Have a look at
http://www.part15.org/mwa/tech/circuits/poppet.html Although for 160m, it is easy to retune it for 80m. I've just built one without any real problems. Low power, but I'm now working on the linear! Graham MW0RAK "rfload" wrote in message ... hi, where can i get a 80m am tx schematic? tks mul |
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