The Palomar and Jackson Harbor products are both *receive converters*.
They are not transverters (transceive converters) which is the topic
of this thread.

At this time I know of no transceive (transmit *and* receive)
converter for the amateur LF/VLF allocations.  Perhaps Elecraft
will be offering an XL10 transverter (say 10 watt output with
switchable output filters for 137 and 490 KHz) by the time the
"bands" are open.  Shouldn't be that hard to do with 10 MHz IF.

73,

   ... Joe, W4TV


On 11/30/2012 4:26 PM, Mike wrote:
There's also the Jackson Harbor Press converter, at http://wb9kzy.com/lfconv.htm

73,

Mike, KW1ND
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