MST SSB transceiver kits

See http://www.ozqrp.com/index.html

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A nice line of SSB QRP transceivers for 80, 40 or 20m with power up to 5W.  These kits come from Australia and payment is by PayPal. I have no experience of these kits so have no idea how they perform when bands are busy as in Europe.

It looks like these are easy to build kits.

Roger Lapthorn, G3XBM, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Cambridge, England.

3 Responses to “MST SSB transceiver kits”

  • Phil N4LNE:

    Hello All

    So this is an ssb radio you can build. It does not include controls, vfo, case or signal meter let alone a microphone!
    Sounds like an early poor April Fools joke.
    That works out to 236.00 USD for something you still can not use.

    Sorry no purchase from this ham.

    73’s
    Phil

  • Peter kg5wy:

    Price doesn’t seem to be too bad.
    Has anyone bought one yet?

  • Hans-Willem pe1jzq:

    Hi, I bought one an mst400 the first generation. It is a nice radio did work quite well on 40 meter. Now It is finished, working and used it, I continued to a other diy project. The building, tweaking of it is for me the most fun. Any body intrested in a ready build one?
    Let me know.
    Good soldering and 73’s

    Hans-Willem
    pe1jzq

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