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You do get your hands dirty. That's a lot of homebrew. What I find
admirable is that you just go ahead and DO it without obsessing over a perfect front panel and such. I can't begin to count the number of projects I've thought about taking on but never did because my workshop skills are so-so and I knew I couldn't make the finished products look the way they did in the Handbook, so why bother? It's a dumb attitude, but I'll bet it's shared by a fair number of hams. I did build some things, but nothing ambitious. You have my respect. On Jan 25, 6:07 pm, Straydog wrote: Yes, I'm going towards "retro" myself. Ultimate goal is to build (with drill and soldering iron) a complete, total, homebrew tube station (AM and SSB) mainly for 75 and 160). I already have most of a total homebrew transmitter finished (including pair of 813s in GG). You can see some of this at: http://www.panix.com/~asd |
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