For the unknowing there were Bi-Lateral SSB Transceivers predating the Bitx20 by some 50 years. Meet the Cosmophone 35. It was expensive and only produced 35 watts PEP. It did not live long partly because of the low power. The timing of the pilot run of the Cosmophone slightly edged out the KWM-1. The Cosmophone grew from a homebrew rig designed by Butch Mason, a former Navy guy and California ham, known as the Portsider. Cosmophone 35 Moving back to the N6QW Newbury Park Lab, now the Big Task... wiring all the stages together and building the 12GE5 RF Amp stage. I am delighted how the front panel turned out. Lots of work yesterday with a good deal of time taken to locate and mill out space for the "Rocker Style" power switch. I have the program in the computer so I can do future switch installs pretty easy. How cool is that? Job creation numbers were amended and what looked bad is now significantly worse. Tariffs sure work swell! Semper Fi, I see where former Marine Colonel...
A Quinquagenarian, this ICOM Radio started the revolution of products under the ICOM Banner leading today to the IC-7300 Mark II. While you might be tempted to "buy it now" on eBay, look before you leap. The rig was a marvel for its time but today could be a nightmare of the 10th degree. I COM used a whole series of relays to band change, and it may be impossible to find replacements. A replacement Encoder is another unobtanium item. In 1975 I actually twiddled an IC-701 knob but having a family, a mortgage and an XYL (God Rest her Soul) who hated ham radio... it never happened. But I was indeed awestruck! Some items arrived yesterday, but of course not all the ones I needed. My #3 son, several years ago purchased and gave me a ton of Metric nuts, bolts and washers in various sizes. I have previously not used the goodies because the bolts heads need a hex Allen wrench for installation. I have an array of Allen and Bristol wrenches, but they are all small in size (FFS i...