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pcmathew2003
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Gender: Male Location: MAVELIKARA, KERALA
VHF Homebrew 2 Years, 8 Months ago Karma: 0
Years back (In 1992) I had constructed a vhf rig with the components and pcb supplied by Calcutta Amateur Radio Club, designed by VU2EM. The rig is doing a fine job and I come on the air with the rig with 59 report.

I am interested in meeting those who are still successfully using the above rig. If anybody had added additional frequecies , other than 145.5 and 145.2 MHz, please inform the source of the crystals.
VU2MTW
P.C.Mathew
 
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vu3cav
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Gender: Male rajanimohan vu3cav vu3cav Location: New Delhi Originally from Begusarai (Bihar) Birthday: 09/05
Re:VHF Homebrew 2 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 3
Hi Mathew,

VU2LRL, OM Venu, from Delhi, is active from the same rig on Delhi reapter frequency.

VU3CAV
Rajani
 
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