Folks,
Thanks for coming to the P3ST forum. This is the best place for everyone to share their questions, their informed answers, and even their trials and tribulations related to the P3ST kit. Please consider this forum as your go-to source for help as you build the kit and coax it into getting on the air. As I've mentioned elsewhere, the P3ST's designer, Pete N6QW, may participate here as he wishes and is able to. Please do not contact him directly about the MDRF offering. Aside from contributing his circuit designs he has no connection with the project.
73,
Todd K7TFC
I stumbled across this on eBay and immediately decided that I need yet another project. This concept is fantastic and looks like a lot of fun.
I'm curious if a schematic is publicly available. It would be helpful so I can start going through the junk box and otherwise source parts for this while I (impatiently) await the boards.
N7JCT,
Please leave a entry about your progress, troubles and successes with the kit. I just bought a complete kit from a fellow who decided to not assemble it and plan to start on it soon. I would be very interested to read about your experiences.
I have put together kits in the past starting with a Knight Kit from Allied Radio back in my high school days and lately have done a couple from ORP Labs. I am basically a QRP guy but also have a 100 watt system and a 4 band vertical antenna.
I suppose by now that you have discovered the github location of the files about the PSSST transceiver. Parts BOMs are there as well as schematics and some basic assembly drawings. As stated this kit is not for beginners and I am thinking that it will be a valuable learning tool to work with.
Thanks for posting and please continue. The group at groups.io is full so no newbies can post there but it is worth reading the posts that do exist.
73
Don, KM7DG