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Mike Young wrote:
I'm sure this has been beaten to death already, but I missed it. Is there a very small SMT QRP kit or design somewhere, maybe on equal to the NorCal 40 or better? I'm aware of the SMK-1. Am looking for the smallest possible rig with 5W and good RX. Would it be reasonable to repackage, say, the NorCal 40 with all surface mount parts? Certainly someone must have already tried this. What results did you find? By way of introduction, I am N9XI. My main rig is a K2, an early first run kit from '99. I think I understand the apparent trepidation surrounding SMT, although I believe it's unfounded and not entirely rational. After all this time, the dearth of very small rigs based on the smaller parts is surprising. (Yell if a quick primer on SMT construction will be useful. I reflow boards in a skillet on the kitchen range.) I am aware of toaster oven reflow, but I haven't seen skillet reflow. If you have the time and inclination to prepare a little web site -- particularly if you could do pictures -- that would be cool. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |