Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
Old February 21st 05, 02:32 AM
Hatfield
 
Posts: n/a
Default Transmitters


cheapest parts source, but they won't have all you need is:

Dans Small Parts

ttp://www.fix.net/dans.html

Most complete parts source is Mouser Electronics, they have it all, so
much its hard to navigate to their page which has your part, their huge
free paper catalogue helps to find stuff online

http://www.mouser.com

Best site for plans and advice on which tiny equipment you want is
norcal qrp club, no matter where you live in the usa

http://www.fix.net/norcal.html

Best site to learn about liscensing info publications :/ is ARRL.

http://www.arrl.org

Best site to get those ARRL books quickly to you is unversal radio:

http://www.universal-radio.com

  #2   Report Post  
Old February 21st 05, 02:33 AM
running dogg
 
Posts: n/a
Default

wrote:

Only for general interest reading,are there any sites on the internet
about how to scrounge parts or where to buy parts to make very simple
Shortwave/Ham Radio Transmitters and keys? I am talking emergency boon
docks transmitters.I could do a search on the internet for that and I
probally will too,but I figure some of you Ham Radio old timers can
provide better information.Thanks.
cuhulin


If you're a tinkerer, you can buy a used ham radio HF transmitter off
one of the hamfest websites and hook it up to a car battery. If it's AC
powered (120v) you can buy an inverter that will hook up to the
terminals of the 12v car battery and give you 120v AC power. You'll need
a pretty heavy duty inverter if you're running a tube rig though, and it
will run down the battery quickly, for those reasons you'll want to
consider an early transistorized transmitter. Last I checked, some could
be had for a couple hundred bucks if you knew where to look, but that
was a while ago, ebay might have inflated prices across the board by
now. It also depends on what you're going to use it for. If it's for use
at home when an ice storm wipes out power for a week you can rig your
already existing home setup to run off car batteries. If it's for out in
the woods a tabletop transmitter might be too much to lug around, you'll
want to look into used mobile rigs.


----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==----
http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups
----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =----
  #3   Report Post  
Old February 21st 05, 03:12 AM
Telamon
 
Posts: n/a
Default

In article .com,
"Hatfield" wrote:

cheapest parts source, but they won't have all you need is:

Dans Small Parts

ttp://www.fix.net/dans.html

Most complete parts source is Mouser Electronics, they have it all, so
much its hard to navigate to their page which has your part, their huge
free paper catalogue helps to find stuff online

http://www.mouser.com

Best site for plans and advice on which tiny equipment you want is
norcal qrp club, no matter where you live in the usa

http://www.fix.net/norcal.html

Best site to learn about liscensing info publications :/ is ARRL.

http://www.arrl.org

Best site to get those ARRL books quickly to you is unversal radio:

http://www.universal-radio.com


And there is always digikey.

http://www.digikey.com/

--
Telamon
Ventura, California
Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Pilot Travel Centers Fined $125,000! Jerry CB 107 December 10th 04 03:49 AM
RFPI's Transmitters On the Move Mike Terry Shortwave 0 October 13th 04 09:35 PM
Announcing 'hifi-am', to discuss High Fidelity AM tuners and hobbyist transmitters Jon Noring General 1 July 9th 04 07:25 AM
Announcing 'hifi-am', to discuss High Fidelity AM tuners and hobbyist transmitters... Jon Noring Broadcasting 0 July 9th 04 01:44 AM
Announcing 'hifi-am', to discuss High Fidelity AM tuners and hobbyist transmitters Jon Noring Homebrew 0 July 8th 04 07:49 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:40 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 RadioBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Radio"

 

Copyright © 2017