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Old 9th Apr 2019, 11:54 am   #1
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Default Panda Cub transmitter

Hello

does anyone have a circuit diagram for the panda cub transmitter which shows the circuit component values? I have the old SWM circuit, however they don't label any of the Rs and Cs, plus the modulator wiring in mine seems to be slightly different.

I also have the hand drawn circuit for the modified 160m transmitter which has some errors in it.

I'm really looking for the original circuit to help with a restoration project.

Thanks

Andy G4OJY
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Old 9th Apr 2019, 11:59 am   #2
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Default Re: Panda Cub transmitter

If no luck here you could try asking on the KW group

https://groups.io/g/KW-Radios

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Old 10th Apr 2019, 4:57 pm   #3
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A quick update. I've managed to find the original schematic and parts list on the radiomuseum.org website.

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