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Old January 29th 05, 04:35 PM
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Hello everyone. I recently purchased the book "Build Your Own Intelligent
Amateur Radio Transceiver" and was wondering if anyone knows of a site
that has an errata. I've done some looking on google groups but all the
sites are no longer around.

I don't want to start any flame wars but I just have to ask if any one has
any suggestions on building this rig. I don't have a ham license yet but
thats not the point of building this thing. I just want to jump into the
deep end a bit. I've done all kinds of kits both big and small and just
want to do everything from scratch and learn something in the process.

Thanks

Stephen
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Old January 29th 05, 05:00 PM
Larry Gagnon
 
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 16:35:10 +0000, Stephen wrote:

Hello everyone. I recently purchased the book "Build Your Own Intelligent
Amateur Radio Transceiver" and was wondering if anyone knows of a site
that has an errata.


Have you checked the publisher's website? They often have errata or they
will send it to you if you request it.

I don't want to start any flame wars but I just have to ask if any one has
any suggestions on building this rig. I don't have a ham license yet but
thats not the point of building this thing. I just want to jump into the
deep end a bit. I've done all kinds of kits both big and small and just
want to do everything from scratch and learn something in the process.


The only problem I would have with doing it is what you have hinted at:
you do not have any evidence that the thing works! So definetely I would
find out first as you are attempting to, if the thing has ever been
constructed and does it work properly. Secondly, unless you have a very
good box of parts getting all the bits and pieces could nickle and dime
you to death. That is one advantage of going out and buying a Elecraft K2
kit instead!

Larry VE7EA

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Old January 29th 05, 07:06 PM
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Presumably if the transceiver is considered to be intelligent then
the intended owner must be an M3/CB Fools' Licensee?

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Old January 30th 05, 11:04 PM
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intelligent amateur radeo? Is that like a rodeo?

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Old January 30th 05, 11:52 PM
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"G1LVN" wrote in message
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intelligent amateur radeo? Is that like a rodeo?


You could get horse with talking too much!

KW




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Old January 31st 05, 04:44 PM
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I don't want to start any flame wars but I just have to ask if any one has
any suggestions on building this rig. I don't have a ham license yet but
thats not the point of building this thing. I just want to jump into the
deep end a bit. I've done all kinds of kits both big and small and just
want to do everything from scratch and learn something in the process.


Stephen

I have that book too. Great read, very inspiring! I'd love to build it, or
something similar - but have insufficient time right now and too many other
projects lined up. I can't offer any specific advice but I would say this
would be quite an ambitious project and you'd need to be quite committed in
order to complete it successfully.

Another great book is "Crystal Sets to Sideband - a Guide to Building an
Amateur Radio Station" by Frank Harris K0IYE. This free eBook is available
for download on my website at
http://www.hanssummers.com/radio/k0iye/index.htm . Frank covers all the
theory and simple circuits, building up to more complex rigs. A great
resource for the homebrewer.

73 Hans G0UPL
http://www.HansSummers.com


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Old February 5th 05, 02:51 PM
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:44:44 +0000, Hans Summers wrote:


I don't want to start any flame wars but I just have to ask if any one has
any suggestions on building this rig. I don't have a ham license yet but
thats not the point of building this thing. I just want to jump into the
deep end a bit. I've done all kinds of kits both big and small and just
want to do everything from scratch and learn something in the process.


Stephen

I have that book too. Great read, very inspiring! I'd love to build it, or
something similar - but have insufficient time right now and too many other
projects lined up. I can't offer any specific advice but I would say this
would be quite an ambitious project and you'd need to be quite committed in
order to complete it successfully.

Another great book is "Crystal Sets to Sideband - a Guide to Building an
Amateur Radio Station" by Frank Harris K0IYE. This free eBook is available
for download on my website at
http://www.hanssummers.com/radio/k0iye/index.htm . Frank covers all the
theory and simple circuits, building up to more complex rigs. A great
resource for the homebrewer.

73 Hans G0UPL
http://www.HansSummers.com



Thanks for the info. I expecting the project will take me a year to
build. But thats okay. I still need to get my license.

Stephen
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Old February 5th 05, 06:17 PM
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Stephen wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 23:52:03 +0000, KW wrote:


"G1LVN" wrote in message
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intelligent amateur radeo? Is that like a rodeo?


You could get horse with talking too much!

KW



Okay enough on my ability to type and spell. I'm only a programmer not an
English major.

Stephen


That must make for some interesting debugging exercises?

Dave
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Stephen wrote:

: Okay enough on my ability to type and spell. I'm only a programmer not an
: English major.
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: Stephen


in Brians eyes .. a "LOWLY" programmer.

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Old February 5th 05, 08:45 PM
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ZZZPK wrote:
Stephen wrote:

Okay enough on my ability to type and spell. I'm only a programmer
not an English major.

Stephen



in Brians eyes .. a "LOWLY" programmer.


Even an English squaddie could spell 'radio' for goodness sake..

Yes, before anyone points out the obvious... I know!

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