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![]() Congrats on getting your ticket and making your first QSO. Now it's time to put this antique away and build some safe, cool, solid-state gear! I disagree somewhat. There is a lot to be learned from simple gear, tube or otherwise. Tube gear is more forgiving of the mistakes we inevitably make while learning. It will also bite you if you are not careful, so you learn respect. He should try the classic 6CG7 807 transmitter next - a bit more power and a lot less chirp. It can be a lot of fun making contacts with this kind of simple equipment, and it improves your code proficiency to the point you might even decide code is fun. Doug Moore KB9TMY |
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