Hi Kevin,

you wrote:
>I know there is a kit out there for a receiver and or a SSB converter. 
>2-meter/70cm SSB receiver. I heard there was an article in QST so it 
>must exist.

   You might be thinking of the KK7B receivers which were in QST magazine in 
the early 1990s. 
These receivers included the R1 and R2 phasing receivers.  According to the 
articles,
these will work up to 500 MHz with the appropriate local oscillator and phase 
shift networks.

The R1 is described in the August 92 QST "High Performance Direct Conversion 
Receiver"
which you can read at

http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Technology/tis/info/pdf/9208019.pdf

The R2 is described in the January 93 QST article "High Performance Single 
Signal Direct
Conversion Receivers" which you can read at

http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Technology/pdf/t9301032.pdf

You will also want to read the May 1993 QST which contains his article 
"Single-Conversion Microwave
SSB/CW Transceivers".  This article includes the schematic for a very simple 
144 MHz local oscillator
comprised of a basically a crystal, a 74HC04, a MAV11 and some filtering 
components.  This article
also contains the interconnect diagram for connecting the local oscillator, 
receiver and transmitter
if you want to make a complete transceiver. (If you go this route, double check 
that the TOKO part
numbers are still the same.)

And, there's also "A Multimode Phasing Exciter for 1 to 500 MHz" in the April 
1993 QST.  

Some of these articles also appeared in the ARRL publication "QRP Power" First 
edition chapters
3 and 4. 

Kits or at least circuit boards are available from Kanga US for SOME of the 
above circuits. You can 
examine Kanga's current offerings at

http://www.kangaus.com/receivers.htm

   There's also the miniR2 and the R2pro (although I'm not sure if these go up 
to 70cm or not).
The R2pro paper is at
  
http://www.kangaus.com/R2Pro%20files/Original%20paper%20with%20figures.pdf

    You might also consider building (or buying) a 2m or 70cm down-converter 
and using that
with a 10-meter receiver.

  I hope these references are helpful. Good luck!

See you on the birds,
Douglas KA2UPW/5

Disclaimers: These really are not beginner level kits.  If you've never 
soldered a kit together, 
then you'll want to get some assistance for these. I have no relationship with 
Kanga. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Deane <summit...@live.com>
To: amsat-bb@amsat.org
Sent: Fri, Mar 4, 2011 9:50 pm
Subject: [amsat-bb] KIT

Is there another forum, because obviously everyone here just buys everything 
and 
maybe have forgotten what this hobby is all about!

I know there is a kit out there for a receiver and or a SSB converter. 
2-meter/70cm SSB receiver. I heard there was an article in QST so it must exist.

I am young, enthusiastic, and have lots of time, any help would be great. :)
Kevin
KF7MYK                    

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