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Subject: [TenTec] Elmer project
From: jmlowman@ix.netcom.com (Jim Lowman)
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 11:02:33 -0800
"Richard W. Hayman" wrote:
> 
> I need help with an Elmer project. Our club has a great number of new hams.
> 
> I would like to get the newbies (some of whom are no-code techs) motivated
> to upgrade.  My approach would be to assemble a $100.00 \ 100watt  HF
> station to get them excited that HF ham radio does not have to be expensive
> .  In order to keep the cost this low, will we have to beg, borrow, and
> steal?
> 
> Suggestions and contributions are welcomed.

Hi, Richard...

For $100, I'd suggest one of the Ten-Tec QRP kits, or the DSW-line kits 
from Small Wonder Labs.

Your students will gain two valuable skills:  electronic assembly and
learning Morse Code, as these are 5-watt CW transceivers.  Some folks
are hesitant to get new hams started in QRP, because it takes patience
and perseverance to communicate with 5 watts or less.

While $100 won't go too far in ham radio today, there are far too many
people who believe that ham radio is a rich man's hobby.  Guess they've
seen a club station, a contest station, or a shack that a ham has
built over many years, and conclude that it takes a sizable upfront
investment to get going.

Good luck with your project!

73 de Jim - AD6CW
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