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| Subject: | LF: Re: [rsgb_lf_group] RE: Simple transverter for 472kHz |
| From: | N1BUG <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Thu, 8 Feb 2018 09:05:18 -0500 |
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If you already have a receiver for MF you might want to try this for
a less expensive alternative:
<http://njdtechnologies.net/the-mf-solutions-630-meter-transmit-downconverter/>I built my own, using some ideas from G3XBM and some ideas from elsewhere. 73, PaulOn 02/08/2018 08:19 AM, 'Clemens Paul' [email protected] [rsgb_lf_group] wrote: >If you want a simple way to get started on 472kHz maybe my>transverter can help? This appeared in QST and in the book "LF Today".Here is a ready to go transverter from an Australian dealer. http://www.monitorsensors.com/ham-radio/630m-transverter Not cheap,though. See also http://www.monitorsensors.com/support/news/longest-630m-qso 73 Clemens DL4RAJ |
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