Today, only a minority of hams own and operate completely homebrew or kit-built amateur stations. However, there are many new ham radio kit suppliers, and the "art" of homebrewing is alive and thriving. Homebrew enthusiasts say that building one's own radio equipment is fun and gives them the satisfaction that comes from mastering electronic knowledge.
Here are some links which I found interesting:
- http://xoomer.virgilio.it/sergiocartoce ti/tech-link1.htm
- http://xoomer.virgilio.it/sergiocartoce ti/tech-link2.htm
- http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/hall/8701/hamlynx/hamhomeb.htm
- http://www.ac6v.com/homebrew.htm
- http://www.ac6v.com/antprojects.htm
- http://ok1ike.nagano.cz/rs2/clanky/bastleni/homebrewing.htm
"HAM RADIO WITHOUT HOMEBREW IS LIKE THE SKY WITHOUT SUN"
ReplyDeleteSo i think that these links have a great value for a HAM.
Dear sir, greetings, I am interested on on-line Home brew Project of SDR-ZAZ project.
ReplyDeleteMr.Syed Mohiddin Basha, VU2VIZ,
(cell No. 09985037725),
D.No.1-296, Edigapalem,
Rajampet-516115 (post) Cuddapah Dist.AP India
mohiddinbashasyed@gmail.com
Dear sirs,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
I wish I may kindly considered for inclusion in the Ham Radio project of SDR-ZAZ, my callsign: VU2VIZ., Syed Mohiddin Basha, (my cell No. 09985037725.) Email ID: mohi_bas01@yahoo.com, mohiddinbashasyed@gmail.com