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On Nov 15, 6:09�pm, Mike Coslo wrote:
wrote in news:b28e915f-9e45-44eb-b787-ba7d8ef21e44 @w73g2000hsf.googlegroups.com: Occasionally, I see comments/complaints that "nobody builds anymore" or that "you can't homebrew really good equipment" etc. Too often! I don't really think it is correct either. I look around my shack and garage and most of my stuff is homebrew. My entire hobby is more about making things than it is operating. I haven't built my own Xceiver yet tho'. Apparently this amateur hasn't gotten the word: http://www.arrl.org/qex/2007/11/drent.pdf Looks like it should be a really nice unit with good performance. Good for him, and I'm going to follow this one! As I opined in my 'invisible' posting: It looks like a very nice pre- production prototype. Production versions would be about $3K each or so. In addition: Cornell Drentea has an interesting AOL home page. Over 35 years as a pro in the RF business. One should be able to believe his specifications. 73, Len AF6AY |
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