GOOD STUFF WELCOME! You have reached the original WB0NNI scratch built RF amplifier site. With a few exceptions, the site remains as it has for the last several years - First, Rob, WB0RWH, is no longer 12 years old, but 18 and in the ARMY National Guard (not on the air much at this time); second, our newest op is 10 year old Laura, KC0YCB; third, we are no longer in the QSL business, and finally we added our wholehearted endorsement of USEDRADIOSALES.COM, owned by a couple of super hams that have played a key role in keeping hobby alive and well in South Dakota. As always, you'll find a number of resources available for the homebrew design and construction of HF power amplifiers that employ glass triodes, tetrodesand pentodes (not that we're opposed to solid state amplifiers that have the look and and feel of a 'George Forman Grill' - it's just that we're partial to equipment that looks like it might actuallydo something other than cook weiners at a backyard barbeque). Moreover, within the context of this site, we continue our original mission of resurrecting the practical and cultural aspects of ham radio, including aglimmer of the 'tongue-in-cheek' humor, fun and excitement that has, for so many years, attracted innovators of all ages to the hobby. With the exception of our endorsement of, and - where dedicated hams help keep value minded amateurs on the air, it's a 'nodigital zone', with absolutely no attention given the concept of political correctness. For that reason, the theory, practical experience and simple humor is entirely analog. Hits: since 20101020 Homebrew Ham Radio Projects. RF VOX (COR) VHF (UHF) strip-line reflectometer; Motorola AN762-based Broad Band HF Linear Amplifier. ' A BLOG ABOUT HAM RADIO HOME BREW 'PA150 HF LINEAR 200W Amplifier The PA150 is a 200 Watts SSB/CW rugged HF Linear amplifier units that will give many years of. For those new to ham radio, a special welcome is extended to you! Here, you will find years of practical experience offered simply for the taking; thekind of experience gained by hams that fearlessly applied theory and the use of available (often scrapped) parts and supplies (with mixed success and occasionally shocking results) to the design andconstruction of a variety of station accessories. If you are just getting started and are looking around for equipment, we've added a new section to help you get off on the right foot. Provides info on a number of older rigs on the market that will get you up and running with a great signal, and without breaking the bank. Once you know what you'relooking for, you might check out. And, if its a VHF rig, check out. In, you'll find information onsalvaging parts and supplies, as well as articles on a variety of ideas such as how to wind your own chokes, and creating custom meter faces. ![]() In you'll find an assortment of resource material that will be of use if you're seriously interested in home brewingequipment and accessories. And, if you're looking for the highest quality, full color, custom QSL Cards, then check out our! We established the business as a way to help support this site and are currently the only QSL printer offering premium, full custom, full color QSL cards in the US. According to the feedback we've been receiving, we are also very likely one of the Best. So, grab a fresh cup of coffee (or stick with the one you've got), sit back and enjoy. Check out the tutorials, projects, and ideas that are featured.And, if, in the process, you think of something you'd like to see added, or perhaps make a comment on the site, or even better yet want to meet any of us on the air, just drop us an e-mail at yourleisure. Best 73s - Bob WB0NNI MORE GOOD STUFF.
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