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In message <199703011603.LAA06858@mail.bright.net>, Bill Kelsey - N8ET -
Kanga US <kanga@mail.bright.net> writes
>I wonder if you mean Kanga Products?? I am not aware of any Badger
>Products company in the UK - or anywhere, unless Nils is forming a
>new company and hasn't told us about it yet...
>
>Kanga Products makes a six meter cw QRP tx the puts out about 1/4
>watt. They also do a simple 6 meter converter using an NE602. Both
>kits are in the $30 range.
>
>I also carry a Hands Electronics SSB/CW xcvr for 6 meters that puts
>out about 3 watts. The basic kit starts at about $260
>
>Finally - the KK7B series of kits I handle will also work on 6
>meters. The R1, R2, or mini R2 module for receive, the T2 module for
>transmit, and the LM2 module for the osc, filter, T/R, etc. Check out
>my web page at qrp.cc.nd.edu/kanga for more details.
>
>> Not too long ago, Rusty KE4VBB, asked for some information on 6 meter kits.
>> Someone from the UK replied to him, but he lost the information. Would
>> whoever that was please respond again to RLeee@aol.com? I believe the
>> information was in reference to Badger Products, so if anyone has any
>> information on that company, would they please respond also? Might be of
>> interest to the qrp-l list as well.
>>
Badger Boards is what they are called, and I think that their sister
company, JAB, does have a 6m kit. They are both based in Birmingham (UK)
and used to advertise in RadCom, but I can't find one of their adverts
in any recent copies. I believe Mr Badger has been ill, which has caused
them some problems. They have produced boards for many of the designs
published in RadCom. I have a phone number in my organiser for Badger
Boards, but I don't know if it's any good - (0)121-353 9326.
Leon
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