[Boatanchors] Home-brew SSB transmitter Recommendations?
Joseph Mcgaha
wa5eij at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 7 20:10:03 EDT 2019
howdy Scott, WA9WFA
this is the consummate homebrew builder:
KG7TR USA
Michael J Bohn
1960 N Covered Wagon Loop
Show Low, AZ 85901
USA
Email: bohn48 at msn.com
good on QRZ including his website....CAUTION!!! gird your loins before going to Mike's website
I know this guy.....he is the best
73, Joseph, WA5EIJ
On Sunday, July 7, 2019, 04:41:44 PM CDT, Whitebear1122 <whitebear1122 at comcast.net> wrote:
Greetings. I am nearing the completion of my Ted Crosby W6TC HBR-13 dual conversion superheterodyne receiver project and I’m just starting to look around for an SSB/CW transmitter to build for the next project. I was wondering if there are some folks on here who have built their own SSB transmitter and if they can recommend an established design. I’m thinking VFO, and multi band because I’d at least like to cover 80m, 40m, and 20m, other bands a bonus. Doesn’t need to be high power as I don’t really need high power. I think I can do all I need with maybe 2 6146’s.
On the HBR-13, I’m copying cw and SSB signals on 20m and 40m and I’m still doing some debugging and testing, and still learning. It seems stable up through 20m. This was my first radio project and I was in over my head but I’m learning a lot!
Thanks, 73, Scott WA9WFA
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