built his radio using the “Manhattan” building style, which we’ve seen before. first QSO was with a ham in the Azores Islands of Portugal. In ’s own words, “Five bucks and some sweat equity gets you a device capable of worldwide communication.” He’s not kidding either. Ashhar designed the BITX as a cheap to build, and easy to tune up transceiver for radio amateurs in India.īy utilizing parts easily sourced from scrapped TV sets, the BITX can be built for less than 300 Indian Rupee – or about $4.70 USD. The transceiver itself is a BITX, a 14MHz Single Sideband (SSB) radio designed by Ashhar Farhan VU2ESE. ![]() ![]() The Radio he mentioned building in the rant is now complete. It was only a few weeks ago that posted a guest rant here on Hackaday.
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