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Welcome To the North Georgia QRP Club! What is QRP? Some Thoughts About the Projects in this Compendium NOGA/Georgia Cracker 80M Transmitter Winding the Transformer First-stage Construction Output-stage Construction Keying Circuit Construction Transmitter Schematic The NOGAnaut--A Y2K Ready Amateur Radio Transmitter Introduction Circuit Description Parts List Construction The NoGaPiG--NOGA Power Indicator Guard Safety First! Items Needed for Construction and Testing Parts List Schematic Parts Layout Construction The PGR80--A Pretty Good Receiver for 80 meters How do I…? QRPers Never Sleep! Let's Get That Sucker Tuned Up! RCI BCI Two Birds With One VFO? RF/Detector Stage Hey, this is a pretty good receiver! The Audio Stages Putting it All Together Finishing Touches The NOGA Twins The Georgia Sierra Preface to 3rd Edition Acknowledgements Building the Georgia Sierra Beauty Shots The NOGA Watt Introduction Assembly Parts List for the NOGAWATT meter W3IRZ 12-Volt Regenerative Receiver Overview Construction Adding "Boots" to Your NOGANaut QRPp Amplifiers Converting the MRX-40 to 80-Meters Theory of Operation "Manhattan"-Style Construction The NOGA Twin Tube 80 Introduction Construction Safety Notes Parts List AFA for the Georgia Sierra Introduction Prototyping Finishing Touches PIC Source Code The Little Thirty TERD Schematic Theory Parts List Revisiting the Resonant Feed-line Dipole Introduction The Resonant Feed-line Dipole Converting the SMK-1 Transceiver to Superhet Here's how it's done
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