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Oops, it has been pointed out to me that TECH class does not have access
to HF. I forgot about the "new" Tech license, being no-code and thus not having HF priviledges. I keep thinking back to the days when I was a TECH class (early 1980s) when the TECH class had to pass the 5 WPM code test. It's just too hard to keep all the TECH class (Old TECH, TECH Plus, New TECH) priviledges straight! Sorry about the confusion!! Scott N0EDV Scott wrote: Ah, OK, you want to listen for beacons and you don't have a receiver. I misread what you were looking for. I thought you had some sort of receiver and wanted to listen to 10M and/or 6M. Sorry about that!! Being a Tech class, you can transmit legally on both 10M (28.1-28.5) and all bands above 6M, so you really don't have to upgrade if you don't want to. Here are a couple websites that may give you places to start... http://www.af4k.com/mega/megakits.htm http://radio.tentec.com/kits/Receiver Good luck and have fun!! Scott N0EDV Andy Ball wrote: Hello Scott, SAL Technically, a transverter does both transmit and receive. Personally, I would build a transverter at the start. If you hear someone, you will invariably want to talk to them as well... I don't want to talk to beacons, but I imagine I'll hear some hams too and eventually once I upgrade my license it would make sense to have invested in a transvertor rather than just a receive converter. I no longer have a radio that that can receive CW on any band though, so a transverter doesn't help unless I buy a receiver too... 73, - Andy, KB9YLW |