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Old February 15th 05, 01:03 AM
Al Dykes
 
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In article ,
Brian Oakley wrote:
If you have a Fryes electronics in your area, they carry the Ramsey kits.
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"William Mutch" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...

"DaKid" wrote in message
...
Can someone recommend a kit for me to build with my daughter. I am not

a
regular hobbiest, but I built a Heathkit when I was a kid and thought

it
would be fun and a good way for her to be introduced to electronics.

Any
thoughts? Thanks..... Of course the Science Fair is in a couple of
weeks!!...lol

A couple weeks is a short time to build a shortwave radio. But

hindsight is
20/20 so they say.

There aren't a great many SW receiver kits out there that I'm aware of.

I
think TenTec makes one but it's a general coverage HF receiver and may

be
kind of pricey and complicated for a science fair project.

You might try looking at one of the Ramsey kits at
www.ramseyelectronics.com. They have some amateur band receivers
matching
their QRP transmitters, plus they also have AM, FM, and shortwave

receiver
kits. It could probably be built & tested in a couple days, depending

on
your kit building skill. URL is:

http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/cgi...ction&key=SR2C


I've built a couple of these Ramsey kits and think they would be
quite suitable for a youngsters SciFair project. If all goes well you
also get a surprizingly good radio...much more satisfying than a crystal
set on an oatmeal box.

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Tom Sevart N2UHC
Frontenac, KS
http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc







Radio Shack has a bunch of simple project books that may be what you
are looking for and of course they'll sell you all the parts for the
projects.




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