I built the 1340 qrp kit. No parts were missing. One transistor was
defective.
Go slow, check off every little box as you proceed, test everything as
it is built, don't
rush. Have a magnifying glass and bright work light handy. They work
quite well. I used mine as a 40m QRP CW mobile station in my Ranger
truck with a $17 whip antenna. I had many good qso's along the way. 73
Steve N4LQ
pbeheler@MARSHALL.EDU wrote:
> Has anyone built one of those QRP transceiver kits? How long does it
> take to put together? Do I need any test equipment beyond a DMM?
> Anything else I should know about it? Thanks.
>
> de N8VPX
>
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