No trouble at all. I ordered the kit from Bruce Barlowe at The Science
Workshop.

http://www.science-workshop.com/

It's definitely not an Elecraft kit, you'll have to pick buy your own
enclosure, power transformers, switches and front panel controls.

The schematics are all hand drawn with no component values marked, but
the parts list is complete. The assembly instructions are sparse,
(install 16 resisters, install 14 capacitors, install 4 diodes, etc)
but it will get the unit assembled.  There is very little 'theory of
operation' of the actual circuits, but the optional book offers lots
of information on using the analyzer.

On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:53:53 -0500, "james" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Matt  just wounder have u had a hard time getting the parts for the spectrum 
>analyzer was thinking about building one  Sincerely harold n5tog

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