Ham radio is the hobby of a thousand hobbies.
One of my favorite niches is building small milliwatt transmitters and seeing how far away they can be heard.
My ultimate transmitter does a mighty 250 milliwats on 7 HF bands. It started with an OXO transmitter kit from Kanga products. I added crystals from KC9ON at Third Planet Solar with a DIP switch to select band. Then I used a low-pass filter board from Zachtek to keep everything clean and legal.
I haven't actually made any contacts wih it so far, but get great spots on the Reverse Beacon Network. I'll be back out trying at the park as the warmer weather gets here!
One of my favorite niches is building small milliwatt transmitters and seeing how far away they can be heard.
My ultimate transmitter does a mighty 250 milliwats on 7 HF bands. It started with an OXO transmitter kit from Kanga products. I added crystals from KC9ON at Third Planet Solar with a DIP switch to select band. Then I used a low-pass filter board from Zachtek to keep everything clean and legal.
I haven't actually made any contacts wih it so far, but get great spots on the Reverse Beacon Network. I'll be back out trying at the park as the warmer weather gets here!
