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Old January 25th 04, 12:29 PM
David Roper
 
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I am going to build the ZL2BMI DSB QRP transceiver. I would like to build
this tx for 40M instead of 80M.
I would like to know how many turns I would need on L1. I would be very
interested to hear from anyone who has built this circuit or who has any
back issues of this transceiver from Break-in Magazine.
David (M0DAD).


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Old February 3rd 04, 10:35 PM
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Hi David. I have a copy of the back issue of Break In with this
transceiver in it + some follow up data. I have thought of modifying
it for 40M also. Seems to be a better circuit than some other simple
dsb ones I have looked at. I will look up coil data for L1 and let you
know. Maybe this can be a joint project and bounce some ideas around?
Cheers, Renfred ZL1BDL

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 12:29:58 -0000, "David Roper"
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I am going to build the ZL2BMI DSB QRP transceiver. I would like to build
this tx for 40M instead of 80M.
I would like to know how many turns I would need on L1. I would be very
interested to hear from anyone who has built this circuit or who has any
back issues of this transceiver from Break-in Magazine.
David (M0DAD).



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