It is not everyday that you get on 40 meters and run into a guy who has actually built a single sideband transceiver. But that is what happened to me today. I spoke to Dennis, K0EOO. He showed an unusual interest in my BITX DIGI-TIA. He went on to explain that he had done some homebewing himself. In the picture (from 1974), right next to his Vibroplex bug we see his homebrew, 80-10 meter, dual conversion, solid state (except for the 6146 final) SSB transceiver with digital readout. Wow. That's a beautiful rig.
Off his right shoulder is a homebrew 700 watt amplifier using dual 4CX250s. And behind his left shoulder we see a homebrew tube-type receiver.
Note the look of pride and determination in OM's eyes. You can just hear him saying it: "Rig here is homebrew."
More pictures of Dennis and his rigs (including some amazing vintage gear) here:
https://qrz.com/db/K0EOO
http://www.isquare.com/millen/members/k0eoo.htm
http://www.vintagessb.net/k0eoo.htm
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