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On 18/02/14 11:38, FranK Turner-Smith G3VKI wrote:
I had a Sinclair Micro 6, that was how I discovered Top Band (160m) I'm sure I still have mine. Sadly, the 250 ohm earpiece met with a terminal end and I've never found a replacement. Building radios etc. were the signs of being a geek or nerd in the days before home computers. Did you also build the Sinclair Calculator that came along in about 1973? Painfully slow to use, a quick slide rule user could probably beat it in a calculation which had a few trig functions in it, but geek 'must have' ;-) Back to the title, Some clubs run competitions along the lines of: Build an 80m tx with the fewest components. OR Build a 20m rx with with the fewest components. There are rules as to whether the battery counts etc., use or not of ICs. .... While I follow the QRP scene, I don't pretend to be an ardent QRPer or QRP builder so I'm not fully briefed on the rules. Those are simply an outline I recall. Whoever started the thread is, I assume, an ardent and active constructor. Perhaps he/she will share some of their designs to inspire others to follow their example. |
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