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Eric Mynes
kc8wzb at gmail.com
Mon Aug 10 17:58:26 EDT 2009
Dar and the group,
Please pardon my being a novice of sorts in my thoughts. I must say
these sound interesting if I knew how too shift the frequency up to
28mhz. I'm sure they are not meant for SSB work. So, does anyone
think (know) if they are FM or AM? The ad doesn't say, but I assume
they are AM. And that is a big assumtion. If they are AM, how hard
would it be to just make a pair for CW? Also, if they are AM, how
hard (is it possible even) to shift them to the AM portion of the
band?
If I knew that it could be done without the need of a lab full of
$100,000.00 in equipment, hi hi, I have $25 and would be interesting
in getting in on a build of these.
Thanks for the time and bandwidth,
Eric
k8ohz
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Piatt, Darwin<dpiatt at fnni.com> wrote:
> Here is the info and URL for the little HT kits I had at the last
> meeting. I'm thinking we could make a bunch of 10M am HT's and have
> some fun..
>
>
>
> HT kits --> http://store.qkits.com/moreinfo.cfm/FK711
>
> Two kits in each package for $22.66 plus shipping.
>
> With approximately 150 mW the circuit can provide an operational range
> of 50-150M.
>
> -----
>
> Cases for the above --> http://store.qkits.com/moreinfo.cfm/FB07
>
> $4.95 each, you will need to order 2.
>
> A great case for a walky talky circuit. 64 x 164 x 36 mm dimensions
>
>
>
> So look at these and com up with some cool ideas.....
>
>
>
> Darwin (Dar) Piatt , W9HZC
> Amateur Radio Emergency Service
>
> Douglas County Emergency Coordinator
>
>
>
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