[HomeBrew] Homebrew Modern Day Novice Station?
Keith Onstad
[email protected]
Mon, 12 Aug 2002 13:33:00 -0700 (PDT)
Tim,
If you get offlist responses, please share them. I am
sure there are a number of us (I am 36) in a similar
situation. One route I am considering is the Elmer 101
project
(http://home.earthlink.net/~hamkitbuilder/index.html)
which appears to be the sort of thing you (and I) are
looking for.
Regards,
Keith
KG6LOK
--- Tim Robertson/KC7QOM <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Greetings to the group.
> Having started late into Ham Radio, 40 years old
> when I passed tech
> plus, I never really had an Elmer and didn't get to
> build my first
> station. Does anyone out there know of plans for
> what would be more of a
> modern day homebrew station? Something I could use
> to really understand
> what I'm doing. Or maybe I'm asking for something
> that just isn't
> possible anymore? Just a thought and I'll take
> responses either in the
> group or to me personally.
> Thanks in advance.
> 73
> Tim Robertson / KC7QOM
>
>
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