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I'm looking for an article on the Micronaut 20 meter QRP rig that was in QST
possibly in 1997. If anyone has it scanned or can point me to a link for it, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm lookin to build this rig and possibly make up some for some future hams to build as well.. Paul Jordan kl0an Anchorage, AK |
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![]() Paul Jordan wrote: I'm looking for an article on the Micronaut 20 meter QRP rig that was in QST possibly in 1997. If anyone has it scanned or can point me to a link for it, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm lookin to build this rig and possibly make up some for some future hams to build as well.. Paul Jordan kl0an Anchorage, AK found this using google www.farcircuits.net/receiver2.htm maybe a more detailed search of this site may help rw |
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Paul Jordan wrote:
I'm looking for an article on the Micronaut 20 meter QRP rig that was in QST possibly in 1997. If anyone has it scanned or can point me to a link for it, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm lookin to build this rig and possibly make up some for some future hams to build as well.. Paul Jordan kl0an Anchorage, AK Are you sure of the name of the rig and the Magazine it was published in? I could not find it in the ARRL website index. Sieb,,VE3JUA |
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According to my quick-and-dirty web research, the original Micronaut
transmitter was described in K4TWJ's "World of Ideas" column in the April and May 1996 issues of CQ magazine. Not QST. According to an endnote in a September 1997 QST article on the MRX-40 Mini Receiver, Micronaut transmitter kits can be obtained from Dave Ingram, K4TWJ, 4941 Scenic View Dr, Birmingham, AL 35210. They are $15 (without crystal), plus $2 shipping and handling. That address is still good according to QRZ.com, though the price might have gone up. :-) Bill / W5WVO Paul Jordan wrote: I'm looking for an article on the Micronaut 20 meter QRP rig that was in QST possibly in 1997. If anyone has it scanned or can point me to a link for it, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm lookin to build this rig and possibly make up some for some future hams to build as well.. Paul Jordan kl0an Anchorage, AK |
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Thanks for that update Bill. I contacted Dave and he's not shipping right
now, told me to call back in a few months.. I was hoping i could find the article and put the kit together myself. Thanks again to you and the other helpful respondents.. Paul Jordan kl0an Anchorage, AK "Bill VanAlstyne" wrote in message ... According to my quick-and-dirty web research, the original Micronaut transmitter was described in K4TWJ's "World of Ideas" column in the April and May 1996 issues of CQ magazine. Not QST. According to an endnote in a September 1997 QST article on the MRX-40 Mini Receiver, Micronaut transmitter kits can be obtained from Dave Ingram, K4TWJ, 4941 Scenic View Dr, Birmingham, AL 35210. They are $15 (without crystal), plus $2 shipping and handling. That address is still good according to QRZ.com, though the price might have gone up. :-) Bill / W5WVO Paul Jordan wrote: I'm looking for an article on the Micronaut 20 meter QRP rig that was in QST possibly in 1997. If anyone has it scanned or can point me to a link for it, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm lookin to build this rig and possibly make up some for some future hams to build as well.. Paul Jordan kl0an Anchorage, AK |
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