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On Oct 29, 8:26 am, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 22:42:11 -0700, geek wrote: On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 20:10:27 +0000, John Tartar wrote: The deadline for the ARRL homebrew challenge has passed and I hear that the ARRL received 4 entries, all NO computer radios. NONE were in the computer assisted category. Publication is scheduled for Feb 2008 QST It's the $50 limit! Thats way too low under $100 then it's doable. A Yahoo group was started to discuss developments. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ARRLHBC/ Some of the entrants have posting info about their entries there. Four entries? This does not bode well for the hobby :-( No it may speak badly for the challenge. I've built a lot of SSB VHF radios and $50 is a tight budget even with a large junkbox assist. IMHO one of the basic premises of the challenge - that the lack of sub- $50 radios is limiting access to the hobby - is the problem. After the designs are published and we don't see a huge influx of new hams, I think we'll finally be able to abolish the thought that sub-$50 radios aren't the silver bullet and move on to facing the real challenges instead of stupid lines in the sand. That said, I really look forward to the clever things done to make a multimode HF transceiver for just $50. Tim. |
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