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Old 21st Nov 2020, 10:49 am   #1
daveg0ayd
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Default G3TSO 80 metre transceiver.

Hi, all newbie here, has anyone got the instructions for the 80 mtrs ssb 10 watt transceiver? Stay safe and well.

Also I have a memory keyer printed on the pcb is Feb 26 1994,the ic is a 40 pin with the following HC68HC705C8CP 0C16W QQJE9430 There are 6 push to make buttons, I can send pics of this via my email to any helpers please for both.

Regards dave g0ayd.

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Old 21st Nov 2020, 11:12 am   #2
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Default Re: G3TSO 80 metre transceiver.

I presume you mean this one? https://g3tso4.wixsite.com/g3tso/mini-hf-transceiver

What kind of instructions are you looking for? I have a vague recollection that this transceiver appeared in an article in Radcom, in which case a copy (around 1983) is probably online at the world radio history site.

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Default Re: G3TSO 80 metre transceiver.

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in which case a copy (around 1983) is probably online at the world radio history site.

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Not anymore, they've been pulled.
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