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QRP Station => Builder's Corner => Topic started by: vu2nan on July 04, 2014, 11:32:50 UTC

Title: MY first solid-state 7 MHz QRP CW transmitter
Post by: vu2nan on July 04, 2014, 11:32:50 UTC
Here's the rig:

http://nandustips.blogspot.in/2011/02/simple-7-mhz-qrp-cw-rig.html (http://nandustips.blogspot.in/2011/02/simple-7-mhz-qrp-cw-rig.html)

And its antenna:

http://nandustips.blogspot.in/2011/02/low-cost-dipole-antenna-for-hf-qrp-rigs.html (http://nandustips.blogspot.in/2011/02/low-cost-dipole-antenna-for-hf-qrp-rigs.html)

73,

Nandu.
Title: Re: MY first solid-state 7 MHz QRP CW transmitter
Post by: VE2TH on July 05, 2014, 20:21:07 UTC
Hello Nandu,

GREAT!! WOW!! I love it, this is the most simple antenna and transmitter , it is so simple and really fun

Congratulations for your QSO @ 100Km, I wish you more like this. It would be really great to have a QSO one of these day with your set-up.

Keep on the very good work Nandu.

I keep your site in my QRP favorites, as I can see there are a lot of interesting and simple things.

OH! If you have a way to measure it,  how many milliwatts do you have ? I'm curious,  ::)

Good dx'ing,

72, Michel VE2TH QRP & QRPp 
Title: Re: MY first solid-state 7 MHz QRP CW transmitter
Post by: vu2nan on July 06, 2014, 07:14:02 UTC
Hi OM Mike,

That QSO was in the late 1970s when the noise level was quite low. The distance, as the crow flies, between Bangalore and Valsad is 985km. VU2SL OM Dalvir gave me a 449 report!

Those days, the conditions were so good I could work a 'W' on 7 MHz CW with a 6AG7 transmitter feeding the same dipole.

RF output of the SL100 was about 0.25W with a DC input of 1W and a big heatsink!

Thank you so very much for your keen interest.

73,

Nandu.

Title: Re: MY first solid-state 7 MHz QRP CW transmitter
Post by: AA2JZ on July 08, 2014, 00:27:12 UTC
Sounds great to me ! I also build QRP gear, but then Im 72 years and have been building for a VERY long time....Congrats on your sucessful venture.

Title: Re: MY first solid-state 7 MHz QRP CW transmitter
Post by: vu2nan on July 09, 2014, 07:17:58 UTC
Sounds great to me ! I also build QRP gear, but then Im 72 years and have been building for a VERY long time....Congrats on your sucessful venture.

Many thanks, OM Carl. I am 62 and been homebrewing for ages too!

73,

Nandu.