I kind of like this arrangement -- it has the "three dimensional" feel of an old tube rig. This obviously wouldn't be good for portable operations, but I am not planning on going portable. There is a lot of room under the chassis. I could put a digital VFO in there and put in a switch so that I can easily go from digital to analog.
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Friday, November 11, 2016
My Extroverted BITX40 -- On (but not in) a Box
I kind of like this arrangement -- it has the "three dimensional" feel of an old tube rig. This obviously wouldn't be good for portable operations, but I am not planning on going portable. There is a lot of room under the chassis. I could put a digital VFO in there and put in a switch so that I can easily go from digital to analog.
Hi Bill,
ReplyDeleteHappy Veterans Day! Now that is what I call a real rig. Very nice indeed! Congratulations on the DX contact --you see you really do need more than 5 puny watts!
73's
Pete N6QW
Video please. :-)
ReplyDelete73s Eric SA5BKE
Bill--How many amps do you think you're drawing at 20W? I'm thinking dc-dc converter to get to 24V from 12.
ReplyDeleteTodd K7TFC
Hi Bill ,
ReplyDeleteThis a true out of the box thinking.I always use to wonder what it really means ,now i know.Great job