Cake Pan Xmtrs

Brian Carling bcarling at CFL.RR.COM
Mon Feb 12 20:03:44 EST 2001


Hi fellers!

You wouldn't believe how many inquiries I have had
about this rig in the past 3-4 days...

Must have been at least 5 (grin!)

The Cakepan CW Xmtr article has just been uploaded to:

5 watts from a 6C4 and 6AQ5. Have fun!

http://www.geocities.com/HappySurfer1/cakepan/cakepan.htm

I hope it's helpful.

On 12 Feb 2001, at 8:51, Brian Carling wrote:

> Furthermore, if some of you would like to build a WB1EYE style xmtr from scratch, I
> will post the schematic and instructions on my web site so you can have a look.
>
> I'll try to have the web page up in the next day or two
> and I will post the link here.
>
> Carl won't mind since he is no longer selling the kit.
>
> The article first appeared in ELECTRIC RADIO magazine which I heartily
> recommend to everyone.
>
> I have no pecuniary interest in either venture!
>
> 73 - AF4K
>
> On 11 Feb 2001, at 21:45, Brian Carling wrote:
>
> > Funny but we were just talking about that!
> >
> > You must have missed the earlier messages!
> >
> > CARL GELORMINI is your man, WB1EYE
> >
> > From qrz.com:
> > CARL GELORMINI

>
> > 427 N MAIN ST

>
> > SHARON, MA 02067
> >
> > His e-mail address is:
> > {HYPERLINK "mailto:cpcw5 at aol.com"}cpcw5 at aol.com

>
> >
> > I'd be interested to know if he will still supply any parts
> > or a schematic at least!
> >
> > Happy kit building!
> >
> > On 11 Feb 2001, at 20:35, Rob Capone <rcapone1 at bellatlantic.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all, I am trying to find information about an AM transmitter built on a
> > > cakepan. I actually saw a kit being advertised at site operated by Ocean
> > > State Electronics http://www.oselectronics.com/ose_p87.htm but when I called
> > > them they said the person making the kits was not in business any more.
> > >
> > > He did say that he still has all the parts available to build it. The add
> > > says:
> > > THE CPCW-5D DELUXE QRP TRANSMITTER - 2 TUBES, 3 BANDS - CW and AM PHONE
> > >
> > > My question is does anyone know who the designer is or does anyone have a
> > > manual and parts list so that I can attempt to build one. I am new to this
> > > stuff and I am really fascinated by the thought of building AM tube rigs. My
> > > only experience so far is building a vectronics shortwave radio.
> > >
> > > If anyone can help I would be most grateful thanks. Rob
> > > Caponer-rcapone1 at bellatlantic.net

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