Hi Ron,
If you manage to get your hands on some Scout modules, and you're interested in
building your own QRP gear, take a look at my web page:
http://www.karinya.net/g3txq/cubii/
where you'll see my design for a QRP SSB/CW transceiver using the modules.
Welcome to the list and,
73
Steve G3TXQ
----- Original Message -----
From: Ron Thompson
To: tentec@contesting.com
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 11:45 PM
Subject: [TenTec] intro VE8RT
Intro- VE8RT, Ron in Yellowknife, NT, Canada
First licenced in 1970, been through quite a few calls since. Most recently
VE8RT since February 2006.
Currently using my OMNI-A, after shelving my IC-703 and IC-735 temporarily.
The IC-703 repeatedly blows the pre-driver IC (IC-101), and the IC-735
doesn't seem to have as quiet a noise floor as the OMNI-A.
Reason for joining the list - I'm been looking into building my own QRP gear
and in the meantime I've been watching e-bay for a good Argosy, Scout, or
Argo. Unfortunately e-bay prices seem unrealistic, even for an analog
Argosy, and a Scout seems to come with only one band module with additional
modules selling for around 70 $ and up. I'm hoping to become more familiar
with these models and keep an eye open if anything of interest comes up for
sale.
About my signature file, I do avionics maintenance for a living, and a
little
volunteer work for aviation missions, and I like this reference to flight.
Ron T.
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Ron Thompson, VE8RT
Yellowknife, NT, Canada
62 28.060 N 114 20.648 W Grid Square DP22tl
"Who are are these that fly as a cloud, and as doves to their window?" Is 60:8
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