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Old September 11th 03, 07:44 AM
Paul Jordan
 
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Hey guys and dolls,

I just finished building my first kit and I'm in the market for more. I'd
love to find one in 20 meters but, other transciever or transmitter and
reciever kits are interesting too.. Mebbe a tuner would be nice as well..
So, take a second and look over your shoulder at that box that old kit came
in and knock the dust off it and let me know how much oyu want for it.

The Pixie II is a great kit and the price can't be beat if anyone is
interested. It's 80 or 40 meters but, I'm tryin to see if it can be
converted to work on 20 meters as well.

Thanks and happy homebrewing!!

Paul Jordan
kl0an
Anchorage, AK


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Old September 12th 03, 02:33 AM
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 22:44:17 -0800, "Paul Jordan"
wrote:

Hey guys and dolls,

I just finished building my first kit and I'm in the market for more. I'd
love to find one in 20 meters but, other transciever or transmitter and
reciever kits are interesting too.. Mebbe a tuner would be nice as well..
So, take a second and look over your shoulder at that box that old kit came
in and knock the dust off it and let me know how much oyu want for it.

The Pixie II is a great kit and the price can't be beat if anyone is
interested. It's 80 or 40 meters but, I'm tryin to see if it can be
converted to work on 20 meters as well.

Thanks and happy homebrewing!!

Paul Jordan
kl0an
Anchorage, AK


Try the ten tec web pages and look at the 1300 series of qrp
transceiver kits. I'm just finishing up the 1320, a 20 meter rig, and
look forward to gettting it on the air today.

Bob
k5qwg

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Old September 12th 03, 02:33 AM
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 22:44:17 -0800, "Paul Jordan"
wrote:

Hey guys and dolls,

I just finished building my first kit and I'm in the market for more. I'd
love to find one in 20 meters but, other transciever or transmitter and
reciever kits are interesting too.. Mebbe a tuner would be nice as well..
So, take a second and look over your shoulder at that box that old kit came
in and knock the dust off it and let me know how much oyu want for it.

The Pixie II is a great kit and the price can't be beat if anyone is
interested. It's 80 or 40 meters but, I'm tryin to see if it can be
converted to work on 20 meters as well.

Thanks and happy homebrewing!!

Paul Jordan
kl0an
Anchorage, AK


Try the ten tec web pages and look at the 1300 series of qrp
transceiver kits. I'm just finishing up the 1320, a 20 meter rig, and
look forward to gettting it on the air today.

Bob
k5qwg

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Old September 12th 03, 03:30 AM
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Here are some excellent kit links:

http://www.smallwonderlabs.com - I have a lot of his kits, they're all
great!

http://www.elecraft.com - I have a K1 and like it a lot

http://www.fix.net/~jparker/wild.html - My fave is the NC40A 40m
transceiver

http://emtech.steadynet.com/ - coolest little antenna tuner

http://www.amqrp.org/ - loads of kits

http://www.tentec.com/Xcvrkit.htm - a ham staple



--
============================================
KB9BVN/QRP QRP-L 1540 QRP-ARCI 10223
39.558 N 86.095 W Johnson Co., Indiana
GRID: EM69WN - Elecraft K1 - Attic Dipole - 5w
Member of the ARRL - SOC #400
FISTS 5695 CC 764 FPQRP #-57 Bacon Bits Editor
============================================



"Paul Jordan" wrote in message
...
Hey guys and dolls,

I just finished building my first kit and I'm in the market for more. I'd
love to find one in 20 meters but, other transciever or transmitter and
reciever kits are interesting too.. Mebbe a tuner would be nice as well..
So, take a second and look over your shoulder at that box that old kit

came
in and knock the dust off it and let me know how much oyu want for it.

The Pixie II is a great kit and the price can't be beat if anyone is
interested. It's 80 or 40 meters but, I'm tryin to see if it can be
converted to work on 20 meters as well.

Thanks and happy homebrewing!!

Paul Jordan
kl0an
Anchorage, AK




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Old September 12th 03, 03:30 AM
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Here are some excellent kit links:

http://www.smallwonderlabs.com - I have a lot of his kits, they're all
great!

http://www.elecraft.com - I have a K1 and like it a lot

http://www.fix.net/~jparker/wild.html - My fave is the NC40A 40m
transceiver

http://emtech.steadynet.com/ - coolest little antenna tuner

http://www.amqrp.org/ - loads of kits

http://www.tentec.com/Xcvrkit.htm - a ham staple



--
============================================
KB9BVN/QRP QRP-L 1540 QRP-ARCI 10223
39.558 N 86.095 W Johnson Co., Indiana
GRID: EM69WN - Elecraft K1 - Attic Dipole - 5w
Member of the ARRL - SOC #400
FISTS 5695 CC 764 FPQRP #-57 Bacon Bits Editor
============================================



"Paul Jordan" wrote in message
...
Hey guys and dolls,

I just finished building my first kit and I'm in the market for more. I'd
love to find one in 20 meters but, other transciever or transmitter and
reciever kits are interesting too.. Mebbe a tuner would be nice as well..
So, take a second and look over your shoulder at that box that old kit

came
in and knock the dust off it and let me know how much oyu want for it.

The Pixie II is a great kit and the price can't be beat if anyone is
interested. It's 80 or 40 meters but, I'm tryin to see if it can be
converted to work on 20 meters as well.

Thanks and happy homebrewing!!

Paul Jordan
kl0an
Anchorage, AK






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Old September 12th 03, 03:36 AM
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Several kit links at URL:
http://ac6v.com/kits.htm

73 From The Signal In The Noise
Caveat Lector Ya All
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"Bill" wrote in message
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Here are some excellent kit links:

http://www.smallwonderlabs.com - I have a lot of his kits, they're all
great!

http://www.elecraft.com - I have a K1 and like it a lot

http://www.fix.net/~jparker/wild.html - My fave is the NC40A 40m
transceiver

http://emtech.steadynet.com/ - coolest little antenna tuner

http://www.amqrp.org/ - loads of kits

http://www.tentec.com/Xcvrkit.htm - a ham staple



--
============================================
KB9BVN/QRP QRP-L 1540 QRP-ARCI 10223
39.558 N 86.095 W Johnson Co., Indiana
GRID: EM69WN - Elecraft K1 - Attic Dipole - 5w
Member of the ARRL - SOC #400
FISTS 5695 CC 764 FPQRP #-57 Bacon Bits Editor
============================================



"Paul Jordan" wrote in message
...
Hey guys and dolls,

I just finished building my first kit and I'm in the market for more.

I'd
love to find one in 20 meters but, other transciever or transmitter and
reciever kits are interesting too.. Mebbe a tuner would be nice as

well..
So, take a second and look over your shoulder at that box that old kit

came
in and knock the dust off it and let me know how much oyu want for it.

The Pixie II is a great kit and the price can't be beat if anyone is
interested. It's 80 or 40 meters but, I'm tryin to see if it can be
converted to work on 20 meters as well.

Thanks and happy homebrewing!!

Paul Jordan
kl0an
Anchorage, AK






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Several kit links at URL:
http://ac6v.com/kits.htm

73 From The Signal In The Noise
Caveat Lector Ya All
--------------------------------------------
"Bill" wrote in message
ink.net...
Here are some excellent kit links:

http://www.smallwonderlabs.com - I have a lot of his kits, they're all
great!

http://www.elecraft.com - I have a K1 and like it a lot

http://www.fix.net/~jparker/wild.html - My fave is the NC40A 40m
transceiver

http://emtech.steadynet.com/ - coolest little antenna tuner

http://www.amqrp.org/ - loads of kits

http://www.tentec.com/Xcvrkit.htm - a ham staple



--
============================================
KB9BVN/QRP QRP-L 1540 QRP-ARCI 10223
39.558 N 86.095 W Johnson Co., Indiana
GRID: EM69WN - Elecraft K1 - Attic Dipole - 5w
Member of the ARRL - SOC #400
FISTS 5695 CC 764 FPQRP #-57 Bacon Bits Editor
============================================



"Paul Jordan" wrote in message
...
Hey guys and dolls,

I just finished building my first kit and I'm in the market for more.

I'd
love to find one in 20 meters but, other transciever or transmitter and
reciever kits are interesting too.. Mebbe a tuner would be nice as

well..
So, take a second and look over your shoulder at that box that old kit

came
in and knock the dust off it and let me know how much oyu want for it.

The Pixie II is a great kit and the price can't be beat if anyone is
interested. It's 80 or 40 meters but, I'm tryin to see if it can be
converted to work on 20 meters as well.

Thanks and happy homebrewing!!

Paul Jordan
kl0an
Anchorage, AK






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About 50 Ham Radio Kit links and 20 EDUCATIONAL, HOBBY AND EXPERIMENTERS
KITS
All At URL:
http://ac6v.com/kits.htm

Build em, solder em, check for shorts.

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About 50 Ham Radio Kit links and 20 EDUCATIONAL, HOBBY AND EXPERIMENTERS
KITS
All At URL:
http://ac6v.com/kits.htm

Build em, solder em, check for shorts.

--
73 From The Signal In The Noise
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