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Oops. I see the Hamtronics 6M to 10M receive converters are only sold
as assembled units, so you don't have to worry about getting the crystal on frequency! The have obviously redesigned the converters since they now use surface mount technology. Still wish they offered them in kit form as I'm not scared of surface mounting anymore...building a 10 GHz transverter right now and it hasn't been that tough. However, I need to keep up the allergy medication so I don't sneeze! ![]() Scott N0EDV Scott wrote: Try http://www.hamtronics.com and scroll down the menu bar on the left side to Receiving & Xmtg Converters and then select VHF & UHF Receiving Converters. These will listen to any mode (AM,FM,SSB,CW,PSK31,etc.) that your I.F. rig can copy. I've built many Hamtronics kits over the years and they are simple and tune up with a voltmeter. A frequency counter might be nice to get the oscillator exactly on frequency, but it probably isn't absolutely necessary. Scott N0EDV Andy Ball wrote: RAMSEY and TENTEC might be two sources... Thanks. Ramsey have 10m and 6m RX kits, but they're FM and the beacons that I was hoping to hear transmit CW. I have a TenTec kit, but it's more complex than I had hoped and I'm told that it will work better on 80m or 40m than 10m, so I will probably build it for 40m when I eventually pluck up the courage (and source a nice vernier for the tuning). Thanks, - Andy, KB9YLW |