I have built some version of his 1296 Right Side Up transverter but I don't know which one. It is in a storage unit right now. I can dig it out and take photos of the board in it.

I have to say it's been quite a performer. I use it with a WD5AGO preamp and a 10 watt amp module. Receiver is very sensitive.

73, Zack W9SZ

On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 9:26 PM David Donaldson <wb7dru@usfamily.net> wrote:
Reposting my last message which had someone else's subject line.  Figured when folks saw they subject a second time they ignored my email, which I would have done.  It is possible no one has actually built Pauls Cheap Transverter series...

Has anyone built the 1296 MHZ transverter of Paul's W1GHZ? I have all the parts for it but have run into a problem figuring out how to stuff the 1152 MHZ LO board. I have discussed it with Paul, and he gave me the have info on the underside of the board. The problem is figuring out where some of the parts on the top side go. I am looking for a photo of the top side of the 2008 version of the 1152 LO board. This request may sound strange, but I want to do the parts stuffing right the first time. A photo would make it easier. Thank you for any help or information. See you in Cedar Rapids, 73 Dave reply: wb7dru at usfamily.net --- David Donaldson, wb7druAir Force MARS Howard Lake, MN 612-618-2210

 

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David Donaldson, wb7dru\Air Force MARS Howard Lake, MN 612-618-2210
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