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From DJ7ST@DB0ABZ.#NDS.DEU.EU                                    24-Oct-01
QRP-CONTEST-COMMUNITY (qrpcc)
c/o Hartmut Weber, DJ7ST
Schlesierweg 13
D-38228 SALZGITTER
Germany



             Simple QRP-Homebrew-Projects (a bibliography)
             ----------------------------------------------

 Dear QRP friends,

 the evevenings become longer again and QRP-events like ORIGINAL-QRP-
 CONTEST and HOMEBREW & OLDTIME-EQUIPMENT-PARTY are coming into sight:
 Just the right time to make you think about some simple QRP-projects
 for the evening or the weekend.

 The articles have been checked for their suitability also for the QRP-
 minimal art-SESSION, the SPRAT articles are given with counted components.

 So if you carry out one of these projects you will own something for all
 QRP-events - and the time between, of course.

 It should be no problem to change L and C for another band:
 If you need half the frequency, for instance when changing the components
 from a 40m circuit to 80m, you need the doubled capacity and the doubled L,
 which means turns x 1.4.
 Changing from 160 to 80m means double frequency = C x 1/2 and L x 1/2,
 whereby L x 1/2 means turns x 0,71.

 Now my suggestions:


SPRAT, page          ARTICLE                                 COMPONENTS

 108, p 22     An Experimental Transceiver - the "ET-1" (W2UW)   17
 108, p 26     VK7LF's 160m QRP Transmitter                      17
 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

  AGCW-DL-Info   2/2000, S.26   Einfacher Mini-QRP-Transceiver (KL0KX)

  Funkamateur 5/95    S.516ff   Kleinsender fuer KW und UKW (DL7VSF)

     QRP-Report   2.00, S.22    Technik in QRP-MAS (DL9OE)(add plate choke!)
                  4.99, S.23    BODAN Telegraph (2), 80m QRPP-CW-TX (DK2RS)
                  3.99, S.17    Einstufiger QRP-Sender (DL7UWE)
                  2.99, S.14/15 Ein Nicht-Nur-Nostalgie-VXO (DJ7ST)
                  1.99, S.8     Bodantelegraph (1), Ein 80m QRP-CW-TX (DK2RS)
                  1.99, S.12    QRP mit wenig Aufwand (DL7UWE)
                  1.99, S.35    QRPP aus der Elbug (DL7UGN)
                  4.98, S.17/18 QRP-VXO-Sender (DK6SX, Doublette in 2.98)
                  1.98, S.4/5   Einfacher VXO-Sender (DL5WX)
                  1.98, S.19-21 80m-QRPP-TX, ein Aufsteiger (DF2OK)
                  1.98, S.24/25 Breitbandiger QRP-Sender (DK4SX)
                  1.98, S.28    Der Pixie-Transceiver (DL2FI)
                  2.97, S.22    Zehn-Minuten-Sender (DF9IV)

       CQ-DL 10/99, S.834       Simpler KW-Minitransceiver (OM2ZZ)
             12/98, S.940       Einfacher ....QRP-CW-Sender (DJ3RW)
              3/98, S.214-17    Komfortabler 80m-Peilsender
              5/97, S.368       80m-QRP-Sender (Bauzeit: 1 Wochenende)

 OK QRP INFO Nr.39/40, p34ff.   KV prijimac (OK1DZD)
                39/40, p45      1 Tube TX (SM0VPO)
                39/40, p47      Micronaut (OM2ZZ)
                37, p 27        Audion pro pasmo 80m (OK1MRA)
                36, p 42        Jednoduchy QRP transceiver 80m (Podle RADIO)
                34, p 26        TX 14 MHz (OK1FVD)
                32, p 21ff      A simple CW TX for 160, 80 and 30m (OK1DLY)
                31, p 17f.      Primosmesujici prijmac pro 160m  (OK1HDR)
                29, p 22        VXO for 30m QRP TCVR by DK7ZB
                27, p 26f       QRPP TX (OK1MKX)
                26, p 18        DC-RX (OK1FVD)
                24, p 15        QRPP TX 240mW (OK2BKA)

 All readers of the QRP-NIEUWSBRIEF (Benelux-QRP-Club) or other QRP-club
 magazines are asked to look for suitable articles (not more than 100
 electrical components for a transceiver resp. not more than 50 components
 for a TX).
 If you did find one: please let me know via packet radio, mni tks!

 Good luck with your QRP-project and hpe cuagn!

  73/2 "Hal", DJ7ST




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