I would go for the AM transmitter doug VE3KXA On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Terry Barrett - VA3KLG <t-barrett@xxxxxxxx>wrote: > Evening Everyone > I asked at the last meeting if anyone was interested in doing a KIT > Build. There seemed to be a fair amount of interest, of all the feedback > I received I choose three kits for us to pick from; or if you know of > one send me a link and I can add it to the list. > > If you are interested in doing a kit build let me know which kit you are > interested in doing... > > > Happy building > > Terry > > www.tubesandmore.com <http://www.tubesandmore.com> > Click thumbnail for larger image > $39.95 > > K-488 > < > http://www.tubesandmore.com/scripts/foxweb.dll/moreinfo@d:/dfs/elevclients/cemirror/ELEVATOR.FXP?item=K-488 > > > > Kit - Wireless Transmitter > Now your antique radio can play some of the same programs it did when it > was new! With your cassette tape player, phonograph or high output > microphone, this one tube transmitter becomes a miniature AM > broadcasting station, patterned after the 1939 Zenith model S-7000 > Wireless Record Player. Assemble on a 4 x 6 1/2" breadboard, all parts > and instructions included. 2 lbs. > > > > These are SCAF filters. Switched Capacitor Audio Filter > > http://www.wa0itp.com/nescaf.html $35 > > http://www.idiompress.com/scaf-1.html $90 > > > -- > Terry Barrett VA3KLG > t-barrett@xxxxxxxx > > > > >