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I do not usually go to the cover page of the group but I noticed that its got a picture of the Ultimate 3
This is probably what started everything,... otr if not was how I first heard of QRP labs.
How things have changed over so few years.
Maybe it is time to replace the picture with the new flagship of QRP Labs?
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73
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Nick
G1BVI


 

Ok Nick

Better now?

Ultimate3 wasn't the start though. First there was the simple QRSS transmitter kit that debutted at Dayton FDIM 2010. Then Ultimate, Ultiimat2, Ultimate3, Ultimate3S, etc

73 Hans G0UPL


On Sat, Dec 7, 2024, 13:12 G1BVI-Nick via <nickmoldon1=[email protected]> wrote:
I do not usually go to the cover page of the group but I noticed that its got a picture of the Ultimate 3
This is probably what started everything,... otr if not was how I first heard of QRP labs.
How things have changed over so few years.
Maybe it is time to replace the picture with the new flagship of QRP Labs?
?
73
?
Nick
G1BVI


 

:-)
Super Hans
I think I first came accros QRP labs when a local showed me his WSPR kit that was one of the Ultimate range.
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Im waiting for a 3D to finish and was taking the time to read through all of the mail.
Prints got ages to go still !!
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2010 !! Now I wonder what everyone was doing back then !!
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73
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Nick


 

I still have a 'Simple QRSS Transmitter' here somewhere. That terrible LCD
display ;-)

On 7 Dec 2024 at 13:39, Hans Summers via groups.io wrote:

Ok Nick

Better now?

Ultimate3 wasn't the start though. First there was the simple QRSS
transmitter kit that debutted at Dayton FDIM 2010. Then Ultimate,
Ultiimat2, Ultimate3, Ultimate3S, etc

73 Hans G0UPL



On Sat, Dec 7, 2024, 13:12 G1BVI-Nick via groups.io <nickmoldon1=
[email protected]> wrote:

I do not usually go to the cover page of the group but I noticed that its
got a picture of the Ultimate 3
This is probably what started everything,... otr if not was how I first
heard of QRP labs.
How things have changed over so few years.
Maybe it is time to replace the picture with the new flagship of QRP Labs?

73

Nick
G1BVI



 

I put a U3S Transceiver into service quite recently.?
For all it's 'old school' limitations it does what it does very well, very simply, very independently and very reliably.? ?
I have a lot of time for such devices ?


 

And I still have my QRSS!