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ericvia@why.net (Eric Via) wrote:
>Check your closets boys for a down 'n' dirty
>QRP rig that's doing nothing but collecting dust
>and let me know about it via private email - make,
>model, price you want, etc... - I need a rig so I can
>join you fine people on the air!
>72's Eric AD4SS Wylie, TX
Hi, Eric,
It may be preachin' to the choir for most of the readers here , but most
"full-power" transceivers can be operated QRP by turning down the drive
control. My old Ten Tec can drop down to about 100 milliwatts or so.
QST also ran a recent article that described a few of the QRP transceiver
kits. See the June 1996 issue.
--72/73 from ARRL HQ, Ed Hare, KA1CV ARRL Laboratory Supervisor
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