Both eh? Well not yet anyways. However, you have a good point about
winding toroids and other elements of building a kit.
I loved building Heathkits and know I can do this. but more importantly,
this is an opportunity to do this with my 12 year old son.
He needs to know that squeezing a coil changes things and this is one
fine opportunity to expose him don't you think?
Obviously I would be building the kit, but he could help.
Jesse Justiss wrote:
Both,
I wouldn't miss winding toroid's and aligning
filters, not to mention real soldering. Then seeing
how close you can get WWV. The internal battery and
tuner is a blast on the porch with an all band doublet
with 600 ohm feeders. 10 to 15 watts with that antenna
does quite well at times. Then plug in the 100 watt
lid and outboard tuner for not so good conditions. And
it will still embarrass most other radios.
Now to save some more for my K3.
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