Oh
yeah, I want
to mention this Hamtronics R-139
weather satellite receiver kit
labeled
11 June 2004. It has been
a huge amount of fun and is hot
as a
firecracker on the various low
earth orbit NOAA birds.
Lets
see, I'm
looking at KK7UQ's IMD meter kit
from 22 July 2005. Clint
no
longer sells this as a kit due,
I think, due to RoHS
issues. For me,
the IMD meter has been the key
to always having a high quality
PSK31 or
PSK 63 signal. It picks
the signal directly off the air
and
displays your IMD on a large red
digital readout.
Humm.
I'm
holding the M Cubed Universal
Frequency Counter / Power meter
kit that
I brought home as a souvenir of
Dayton Hamvention 2008.
Alongside
is the matching 40 dB tap
attenuator kit. Used
together, I now
have a precision instrument for
various critical lab
measurements.
Last
but not
least is the Elecraft 2TG two
tone generator kit producing
1900 and 700
Hz signals, single tone or
combined, for the adjustment of
SSB
transmitters.
No,
here's one
more...the Tenna Dipper kit,
intended for antenna SWR
adjustments when
operating portable in the
field. I call mine the
Hi-8 Tenna
Dipper because I chose to
install it in a Hi 8 cassette
case.
So
there you
go...kit building is alive and
well. Look around, warm up your
soldering iron, and enjoy!
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