Re: [Elecraft] SMT project thanks

2006-06-12 Thread Joe, aa4nn
And an ambitious project, indeed, Vic! I feel bad about suggesting a starter kit LED Tune kit while your sights were set so much higher. hi 73 good luck. de Joe aa4nn I've decided to build the AMQRP Micro-908 (see http://www.amqrp.org/kits/micro908/index.html#Description%202 They are

Re: [Elecraft] SMT project thanks

2006-06-12 Thread Vic K2VCO
Joe, aa4nn wrote: And an ambitious project, indeed, Vic! I feel bad about suggesting a starter kit LED Tune kit while your sights were set so much higher. hi 73 good luck. What appeals to me about the Micro-908 is that it's more than an exercise, being very useful for a lot of things. I'm

Re: [Elecraft] SMT project

2006-06-10 Thread Joe, aa4nn
Check with Tom, n0ss. His kit for K2 LED tune indicator uses SMT. de Joe, aa4nn -Original Message- From: Vic K2VCO [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Jun 10, 2006 10:18 AM To: Elecraft Reflector elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Elecraft] SMT project Can someone suggest a kit using SMT

Re: [Elecraft] SMT project

2006-06-10 Thread Brendan Minish
On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 08:18 -0700, Vic K2VCO wrote: Can someone suggest a kit using SMT components that would be a good learning experience for someone wanting to learn SMT techniques? Khune electronics http://www.kuhne-electronic.de/ make some nice high performance Microwave kits, these

Re: [Elecraft] SMT project

2006-06-10 Thread michael taylor
On 6/10/06, Vic K2VCO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can someone suggest a kit using SMT components that would be a good learning experience for someone wanting to learn SMT techniques? I would prefer something useful like test equipment rather than YACQR (Yet Another Cute QRP Radio) of which I have

Re: [Elecraft] SMT project

2006-06-10 Thread Mark Schreiner
Similar and probably more affordable are kits from Down East Microwave. Don't let the microwave part fool you as he has kits that start as low as 50 MHz. I've built several of the transverters from DEM which all had SMT components. I'm pretty sure that some of the kits from Kanga USA are

RE: [Elecraft] SMT project

2006-06-10 Thread Rick Commo
The KA7EXM Digital Power meter will go a long way to getting you fully baptized in SMT. Plus you will get a very useful piece of test equipment. It is available from Kanga. Cheers, -rick, K7LOG -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vic

Re: [Elecraft] SMT project

2006-06-10 Thread John R. Lonigro
Vic: While I was at Ozarkcon 2006 in April, I saw a demo of SMT soldering using a toaster oven. For a tutorial, go to www.qrpradio.com and click on projects and then SMT oven soldering. At Ozarkcon, Cecil (KD5NWA) soldered all the resistors onto the NORCAL QRP dummy load board (both sides)

Re: [Elecraft] SMT project

2006-06-10 Thread Ben Hofmann KB1AHR
I have done both the N0SS Version of the K6XX CW tuning indicator as well as the KD1JV Digital Dial/Frequency Counter. Both are good starting projects for SMT as they don't have a large parts count. The N0SS instructions for the CW tuning indicator are great for a beginner at SMT. I used a