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DL1AXX
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Rating: 5/5
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Sep 13, 2009 07:25
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Great CW Rig 
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Time owned: 3 to 6 months
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I build this 8 Band CW Transceiver in 3 month.
There ist a good manual for step by step building and alignment.
I added an varailble crystal filter.
A good analog transceiver easy to operate.
You have to be familiar with soldering SMD parts but the work is worth it.
It is not a easy project for beginners you need a little experience in rf technics.
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DF2OF
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Rating: 4/5
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Oct 27, 2008 07:21
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If you are into SMD, this is the one 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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If you ever want to built a superb CW Transceiver using SMD technique, this is the one for you. This is not for SMD starters and a challenge!
Although I have not built all of the band modules yet (24/28 MHz still missing) this little transceiver is performing very good.
Audio is very clean and it delivers around 10 W out on all bands. (No broad frontend.)
Only drawback is that it is not fully QSK.
Still, its worth the money. Remember, this kit it not for beginners and needs a bit more skill than to complete a K2.
73, Mat DF2OF
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