Bill and Charles,
I think that by the time you purchase all the parts, you can purchase a
completely built amp, unless you are willing to purchase in enough quantity to
get the costs down. I am not sure as to what the FCC certification is required
for a complete kit, that maybe another cost.
73,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
---- "Bill wrote:
> ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 11:16:37 +0000, Charles wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >On the simplicity end, I know the full instruction book for building the
> >SB-220
> >exists and likely all the parts or equiv. Put the parts together in a box
> >and
> >sell it as a box of parts, instruction book sold separately as a "legacy"
> >item.
> >No warranty (except new tubes), no customer support, no returns.
> >Stamped out chassis and front panel included (or not stamped out).
> >For me, building is easier than getting the parts. Also, easier import
> >parts rather than finished product. Would hams jump on such an item? 73,
> >
> >Charles Harpole
>
> REPLY:
> I think Charles is on to something there. A "Box of Parts". No solder, no
> wire,
> no nuts and bolts, none of the common stuff, and only a basic schematic and
> instruction sheet. Hmmmm....
>
> 73, Bill W6WRT
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