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Re: [VHFcontesting] SG Labs 903 MHz Transverters

To: MERLE COX <w7yoz@centurylink.net>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] SG Labs 903 MHz Transverters
From: James C <jabeco@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 10 May 2019 07:53:16 -0700
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Thank you for the update Merle. I haven't talked to Hyristiyan in a while.
I'm very glad to hear that they are still doing the 'KQA' 33cm model. We
worked together for a long time to bring these to market.

As Merle mentioned, there was little incentive for SG to build an IARU
region 2 only device and it took some doing. On air testing was done here
in the States and sent back to Bulgaria for further review and building. It
was a long process but a fun one.

I'm lucky enough to have gotten #002 and #003 after the proto boards
finished up.

As others have already mentioned, The price point can't be touched by the
State-side makers.

SG-Labs is a great company and their products are second to none for the
price... T/R sense, built in seq., EASY 10mhz lock, split rx/tx, FM
repeater splits (if that's your thing) etc etc etc...

If interested, watch this space for a video I will be making soon on how to
turn a plain jane FT-817 into a 33, 23, 13, 6cm transceiver with switchable
band control right from the face of the 817. No additional messing about.
Great for the rover to easily add 4 top bands. With a couple easy
additions, you can turn an 817 into a 160m-6cm all band/all mode radio
(excluding 222.

Get them while you still can!

CU on the air, 73 .-James K7KQA

  I have no fiduciary interest in SG-Labs, never have, never will. This is
an avocation.

On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 4:13 AM Buddy Morgan via VHFcontesting <
vhfcontesting@contesting.com> wrote:

> A few years ago, George, WA2VNV purchased one of their 1296 transverters.
> It really worked well for him. Since there is not a lot of activity on 900,
> around here, I did not want to spend a lot of money on equipment, for that
> band. So, I bought a SG Labs 900 transverter. I purchased an 11 element
> commercial yagi, on sale. Bottom line: I have a 900 rover, that works well,
> for less than $300. My IC 9100 is a little heavy, to take roving. So, I
> later purchased the 1296 transverter and the PA. I recently purchased the
> 2304 transverter. I am interfacing it with an old SSB PA, to use, roving,
> in the June contest. I have used the 2304 transverter, with a FM H/T and a
> Cloverleaf antenna. Works pretty well.
>
> Skipping to the end of the story, the Bulgarians make good equipment, at
> good prices. I do not like to see domestic manufacturers suffer, from
> foreign competition. But, in this case, the price is not even close.
>
> Buddy WB4OMG
> EL 98
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