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Reviews For: OZQRP MDT DSB Transceiver (40m)

Category: QRP Radios (5 watts or less)

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Review Summary For : OZQRP MDT DSB Transceiver (40m)
Reviews: 2MSRP: 84.00
Description:
The MDT (Minimalist Double Sideband Transceiver) is an inexpensive and easy to build kit for the 40M band.
Available in 2 frequency ranges: 7.050 - 7.130MHz or 7.215 - 7.300MHz.
It is ideal for the first time builder as all parts except the microphone socket are mounted on a single PCB and all the components are through hole.

This is a full kit containing everything you need even the case and specially pre-cut and printed front and rear panels.
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.ozqrp.com/
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VK2IK Rating: 2017-02-24
One of best QRP kits around, simply great! Time Owned: 6 to 12 months.
This is one of the best QRP kits around. Simple, complete, well documented and works a real treat.

I regular use it for contacts on 40m ranging between VK7, VK3, VK5 and VK4. 1.5W gets good report up to 1200-1400Km with great audio. In fact it is now my rag chew rig for 40m.

It has a simple but very effective DC receiver, and is real easy on the ears, a pleasure to listen to.

antenna is dipole at 7.5m AGL, perfect for NVIS and this power level.

No AGC, but its designed to be simple, just adjust the gain control if its strong.

a real pleasure to use, a real credit to ozqrp.
G4HAK Rating: 2016-05-23
Superb Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I ordered the kit from OZqrp from the UK and it arrived on time and great communication from Leon. The Kit is simply superb. Well laid out and good Instructions. Nice case and great not to have to find a case and drill and all that! The PCB is also very high quality. I built the kit in a few evenings and was on the air as it all worked first time. Very impressed all round really. Now the challenge of working someone on a noisy 40m band. Fun!