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26 Jan, 2019
Versatile power supply.
I rehab these power supplies to use with my old Galaxy Mark V transceivers.

05 Jul, 2017
Treat it as an experiment
The transceiver was delivered promptly. I hooked it up to a 12 V power supply, and just about went deaf. There was some sort of loud oscillation. Upon further reading, others commented that it worked better with a 12 V battery. It did. No more oscillation. The only band is 7.203 Mhz. I could barely discern other CW operators, but a number were chattering away. There is virtually no audio amplification. Either my Pixie is defective, or that's all there is. I'm using a headset, and plan to build a small amplifier to see if that helps. The bandwidth is wide, so it's impossible to narrow the Rx to any one operator. Using a straight key, the Tx easily generated about 2 Watts. Not sure if anyone heard me. I've bought an inexpensive switch and three other crystals, so I'll see what happens on other frequencies. I'm not sure that this is a serious transceiver. Has anyone ever made contact with one? I noticed some solder splashes on the circuit board which easily were removed. Everything looks competently put together. I'm getting addicted to QRP and my real HF equipment is being neglected. I've ordered a couple of Pixie kits to see whether my construction makes a difference. The box that the Pixie comes in is neat.

15 Jun, 2018
Codes don't match the actual capacitance
Good grief. The values/codes on the capacitors do not match with the actual readings (capacitance). I have concerns about the quality of these ceramic capacitors, and I am hesitant to use them in my transceivers. If you buy them, check the actual capacitance; don't rely on the codes printed on the component.