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FROM DJ7ST@DB0ABZ.#NDS.DEU.EU                                05-AUG-2001                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

The QRP-CONTEST-COMMUNITY (qrpcc)
c/o Dr.Hartmut Weber, DJ7ST
Schlesierweg 13
D-38228 SALZGITTER                       


QRP-MAS Projects in SPRAT
--------------------------


Dear QRP friends,

the QRP-minimal art-SESSION at Ascension Day is an eye-winking challenge
to make qso with rigs as simple as possible. You are invited to prepare 
your participation with a TRX (resp. TX & RX) out of not more than 100
components (Class A) or with a TX out of not more than 50 comp. (Class B).

Normally you must send a circuit diagram of your station with
components numbered along with your log entry.
BUT: It was a pleasure to spend some sunny sunday afternoons in the garden 
within blooming hollystocks and humming bumble-bees and - 
with nearly all SPRAT issues of the last ten years.
 
The result was a list of articles describing equipment which I found suitable 
for the QRP-MAS.

If you will use a TRX, TX or RX listed here it will NOT be necessary for
you to send a circuit-diagram:

           YOU SIMPLY CAN REFER TO THIS LIST IN YOUR LOG!
           ----------------------------------------------

So, instead of a drawing just tell: "RX was a Mighty Mite with 8 comp.
like in SPRAT 105". Minor modifications also can be described by words.

My personal conclusion was to end the shadow-existence of building simple 
receivers and try one from the following list:


SPRAT, page          ARTICLE                                 COMPONENTS        
               
 107, p 14     ONER Receive Conversion (RV3GM)                   12
 107, p 20     A Resonator VXO (VU2ITI)                          20
 106, p 12     The DL93 Transmitter (SM7UCZ)                     23
 105, p 35     The Michigan Mighty Mite (in Novice News)         8
 105, p 3      Smid-Gen CW/SSB Receiver (G4KJJ)                  12
 102, p 22f    An Inexpensive Filter and IF Ampl.(GM4ZNX)        24
 101, p 6      7-14-21 Direct Conversion Receiver (RK3ZK)        41
 100, p 6      The VU-Mitter (VU2OWF)                            20
  99, p 17     OK2PZL-Transceiver (see also Nr.98, p 4)          55
  98, p 34/35  PIXIE 2 (as TX)(I7PKY)                            23
  97, p 4/5    The JBS Transmitter (GM3OXX)                      20
  97, p 8/9    MB4 Portable SW-RX (G0KJK)                        28
  93, p 6/7    The Transmitter Key (SM7UCZ)                      14
  92, p 3      Rock's "Easy Three" Receiver (W9SCH)              20
  92, p 20-23  A DC-RX for Beginners (SM7UCZ)                    50
  91, p 4/5    The FOXX2 - An Old Favourite Revisited (G3RJV)  19 (as TX)
  91, p 22     The Revival TX/RX (DJ0GD)                         33
  90, p 20/21  The AELVA - A Swedish Pixie (SM7UCZ)            20 (as TX)
  88, p 12/13  The VU-Mini TX (TRX)  (VU2KLA)                    20
  88, p 14     The PIXIE Goes On.... (G3LHJ)               14(21 as TRX)
  88, p 16/17  The Norwich Transmitter (G3WCE)             34 (no modul.)
  87, p 24     Simple "Common Parts" 80m TRX (VU2ITI)            18
  87, p 35     Top Band Novice TX (in Novice News)               17
  86, p 21     The FROTH 1w Transmitter (G4VPF)                  40
  84, p 12/14  The Silver Tern Receiver Revisited (SM7WK)        26
  83, p 25     One Valve Transmitter (G3BMO)                     24
  82, p 4/5    The HF9 TRF Short Wave Receiver (G0KJK)           30
  82, p 6/7    The MONGREL QRP CW Transmitter  (G0KJK)           26
  82, p 17     The KLAT 40m TX  (VU2KLA)                         12
  82, p 27     A 30m QRP CW-Transmitter (G3FCK)                  31
  82, p 23     80m Valve CW Transceiver (RK3ZK)                  47
  82, p 36     Ten Minute Transmitter   (G4RAW)                  10
  74, p 9      A Multiband Valve Transceiver (UZ3ZK)             74
  73, p 4      A Two Transistor Communic. Receiver (G3RJT)       19
  73, p 5      The Ultimate KISS Transceiver (G3RJT)           19+47
  72, p 4/5    The Phoenix TX (W3TS)                             45
  72, p 20     The MICRO-80 Mini-TRX (RV3GM)                     20
  71, p 11/12  The NAT-TX (GM3OXX)                               14
  71, p 14     The K4TWJ QRP Pen                                 11
  67, p 3      Computer Board 80m TX (G4RAW)                     27
  67, p 9      80m Valve DC-RX (G0ILL)                           52
  66, p 10/11  The Pebble Crusher 2 (W1FB)                       25
  65, p 16     BOPP 6 - TRX (G3MY)                               50


(Remark: If your counting leads to oher results remember that all output
         configuration counts as 3 parts etc.)

Hello readers of "Nieuwsbrief" and "OK QRP INFO": 
how about reviewing your old issues and writing a similar list? 
I would be very pleased indeed to complete the list of QRP-MAS projects.  

Nice homebrewing and cuagn in next QRP-MAS!

(Why not making a print of this list?)

73/2 Hal, DJ7ST


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