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Bob G0KYF May 17th 05 05:09 PM

white rose receiver project
 
Hi and thanks for reading this,
has anyone out there got a copy of the building instructions for the white
rose multiband receiver project?
This was featured in radcom (and i think Practical Wireless too) around
early to mid 90's.
I have found a 1/2 bulit kit and band boards that I started years ago but
true to form I have lost the article.
I was going to try to finish it as I have all the bits in bags (think they
came from badger boards).
If anyone can help please let me know either here or via my email address


Bob



-exray- May 17th 05 05:42 PM

Bob G0KYF wrote:

Hi and thanks for reading this,
has anyone out there got a copy of the building instructions for the white
rose multiband receiver project?
This was featured in radcom (and i think Practical Wireless too) around
early to mid 90's.
I have found a 1/2 bulit kit and band boards that I started years ago but
true to form I have lost the article.
I was going to try to finish it as I have all the bits in bags (think they
came from badger boards).
If anyone can help please let me know either here or via my email address


Bob



You can get back issues of SPRAT where I recall it was also published
but I think that requires membership in the G-QRP Club.
The receiver is also featured in the "Low Power Scrapbook" if you're
willing to pony up US$20 for what seems to be a very good book.

HTH,
Bill


Roy Lewallen May 17th 05 07:28 PM

You can get many years of SPRAT on a CD for a very modest price, and
it's not necessary to be a member. Go to http://www.gqrp.com/ and click
"Club Sales". You can also buy the CD and some recent paper back issues
at Dayton at the G-QRP booth.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

-exray- wrote:

You can get back issues of SPRAT where I recall it was also published
but I think that requires membership in the G-QRP Club.
The receiver is also featured in the "Low Power Scrapbook" if you're
willing to pony up US$20 for what seems to be a very good book.

HTH,
Bill



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