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Re: 2n2xx Transceiver


 

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I would be interested in a board or two as well.? I have been hearing about the radio for a long time.? It would be great if it is back in the realm of possibility.

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72 de Gary W0ITT

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From: Art N4EZZ
Sent: Saturday, November 9, 2019 1:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qrptech] 2n2xx Transceiver

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I would be interested in maybe 2 boards. Gotta have something to keep me
out of trouble during the winter.?

Art N4EZZ <n4ezz@...>
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"Whenever a man has cast a longing eye on offices, a rottenness
begins in his conduct."
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On 11/9/19 12:08 PM, Leland L. Bahr wrote:
> A long time ago, NORCAL offered a transceiver kit designed by Jim
> Kortge, K8IQY.? It was called a2N2XX? as it could be built on 20, 30, or
> 40 meters.? It was unique as it used a lot of 2N2222 transistors and did
> not use any IC chips.? It worked extremely well.? There was a reflector
> set up for this radio, [email protected]?? It has 73 members and is a
> pretty quit reflector these days.? But, a few days ago one member popped
> up and asked about getting a PC board for the project.? K8IQY popped up
> and said MAYBE.? That got me going and I sent out a few e-mails to the
> group as I was very excited to think a board may indeed become available
> for the project from Jim.? But to my dismay only a couple others showed
> interest.? (Maybe the members of that group all have one and are not
> interested in building another one.)? I love to build so maybe I am
> alone.? I bring it up here because maybe the members of this group would
> be interested in building an all transistor mainly made up of 2N2222
> transistors transceiver. As I said, Jim Kortge, the designer said he
> would consider a PC board run, but I am sure he would not want to do it
> for just a couple guys.? You can read up on this NORCAL kit at:
> ??? Maybe there is some interest in
> this project on this reflector.? I also think being an all transistor
> radio, it lends itself well for learning how to trouble shoot a radio.?
> (Sorry for the long post.)
>

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