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From: roberts@hydra.unm.edu ()
Subject: Re: TV transmitter in recent mag
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In article <77987@bu.edu.bu.edu> steelie@bucsf.bu.edu (James Howard) writes:
>
> In a recent electronics mag (I cant remember which) there was an article
>on how to build a TV transmitter.  The author was selling the project
>in kit form for around 70-100 bucks.  Each price reflecting the low, and
>high power kits respectively.  The high power kit was 2 watts and was
>"to be used only by technician class" or some such disclaimer.
> 
>My question is, does anyone know what the name of this magazine was and
>more importantly, can anyone attest as to the quality or functionality 
>of this kit ?   Or maybe even give some sources of kits that are known

You are probably referring to the amateur TV transmitter that was in a magazine
called Radio Electronics around June or July 1989.  I can't tell you about how
good it is or things like that.
 
Robert


