Not really true Todd. The L'il Lulu receiver was never a club project. 
The "project" I believe you're referring was done at the Morris Radio
Club and only included a transmitter and it was somewhat larger in size
than the production unit.

Pete, wa2cwa

On Tue, 15 May 2007 15:30:23 -0400 "Todd, KA1KAQ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Don -
> 
> You may already know this but if not - the Lulu was originally a 
> radio
> club project that grew into actual production units produced by 
> Ed's
> company Whippany Labs. As such, the HB examples show up from time 
> to
> time at hamfests, sales, and on ebay. Usually with little or no
> interest from others. A fellow in NH has one that I offered to buy 
> to
> use as a comparison with my factory TX, but as soon as I showed
> interest and mentioned money, it became priceless. Before that he 
> was
> wondering what to do with it other than tossing it.
> 
> Like Ed, I've been patiently searching, waiting, and hoping to come
> across a receiver for my lonely TX. A fellow by the name of Mike
> Hopkins used to keep track of them with a registry, but Pete 
> informed
> me last year that he had passed away. He was big into converters by
> Tecraft and others as I recall.
> 
> Neat little rigs, to be sure.
> 
> ~ Todd,  KA1KAQ
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