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Old May 14th 04, 10:22 AM
Sverre Holm
 
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I do mean KD1JV. However, I don't think Steve ever wrote anything up. If
I
recall, he used the TRF4900 which is a "transmitter" - basically a DDS

with
an amplifier.
Steve went right
down to 6 meters for his first whack and had no problems.


If they can be taken down to HF also, it would be very easy to make a CW tx
for 17 - 10 meters with such DDS-PLL chips. Right now that is not so
interesting, but by the time we approach the next solar peak (2008+?), there
may be many more such chips available also.



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