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Old December 23rd 03, 02:23 PM
Edgar
 
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Default 2m receiver.

Hello,
I'm looking to rig up a cheap way
to monitor the local repeater without having to invest in a complete
transceiver.

I've just gotten into VHF ham radio (HF is more familiar to me). I'm not too
strong in making radio receivers, but I made VCO's, so I have some homebrew
skills:-)
I need a 2m receiver circuit, with good selectivity and stable frequency.
I've seen some easy to build circuits with good performance on Motorola
IC's, but I can't find that circuit in my country. Well in my country there
is a bit difficult to buy any kit or specific parts, so I will do everything
from parts I could find at local radio shack store.

Any suggestions/help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Edgar
73!



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