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Old October 26th 03, 04:58 AM
Brian Connors
 
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Now, if you have a buddy nearby and you want to get your code speed up for
the general, I have a circuit you can build for around $25 that will get you
on the air. But it's CW, fixed frequency, and low power. Given the
infrequency of 6 meter openings that are friendly to low power, that means
the QSOs are going to be limited to a nearby station.


I'd be interested, along with any notes on how I could mod it for AM or
NBFM operation (assuming such a thing could be done by someone with
little electronics experience, that is).
 
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