[Lowfer] looking for information on EXP1750A

Michael Lodico k1eg at matrix-computers.com
Thu Sep 24 21:13:54 EDT 2009


Paul I have a set of those boards and they are for the CW version that 
was in QST.  I too have been trying to get info on Curry's SSB 
transceiver for several years with no luck.  I have even e-mailed Dave 
with no response.

73,
Mike
K1EG


Paul Daulton wrote:
> Fred Reimers of FARCIRCUITS is very good about providing the articles 
> that go with the boards. Perhaps he will sell you the paperwork so you 
> can decide if that is right for you. 
>
> If you are an ARRL member you can find a tranceiver by Curry in the QST 
> archives. I belive it is cw only. 
>
> I tried with no sucess to get some locals interested in a local net on 
> the part 15 band. My signal is very good over a 30 mile radius day or 
> night. Maybe someday... 
>
> Paul k5wms
>
> Quoting Warren Ziegler <wd2xgj at gmail.com>:
>   
>> Andy,
>>
>>    FAR circuits still lists a PCB for this:
>> http://www.farcircuits.net/tcvrs2.htm#9tcvrs
>> -- 73 Warren K2ORS
>>                 WD2XGJ
>>                 WD2XSH/23
>>                 WE2XEB/2
>>                 WE2XGR/1
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:23 PM, alokken <alokken at gmail.com> wrote:
>>     
>>> Greetings:
>>>
>>> I've been lurking on this reflector for a year or more. I enjoy
>>> reading the conversations and following up on information presented
>>> here. I hope to put up a beacon at some point (perhaps this winter). 
>>> For now, I'm concentrating on listening. I live in St. Paul, Minnesota
>>> (EN34kw) and mainly concentrate my ham radio time on VHF-UHF weak
>>> signal stuff. Maybe I like being on the periphery. 
>>>
>>> I am looking for information on the EXP1750A transceiver. Anything
>>> such as manuals, photos or descriptions of others implementations with
>>> this or a similar radio.  I've looked all over the net, and not found
>>> much. I've not contacted Mr. Curry directly yet, as I don't have an
>>> email for him. 
>>>
>>> Further, I have a question related to this radio: I understand it
>>> makes .5-20W output. If I understand correctly, the FCC requires less
>>> than 1W input, how have others with similar transceivers ensured that
>>> they are within the rules? Where is the input measured on such a
>>> device? At the 12V power supply?
>>>
>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated. 
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Andy K0AJL
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>
>
>   



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