Pizzicato Pulse Generator

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Pizzicato Pulse Generator

Dan Romanchik KB6NU
This is somewhat off-topic, but since the mini-modules served as an  
inspiration for this project, there is an Elecraft connection.

The Pizzicato Pulse Generator was designed by Gary Steinbaugh, PE,  
AF8L. His design appeared in the March/April issue of QEX. It is  
essentially a very low duty-cycle pulse generator that, according to  
Steinbaugh, “electrically “plucks” a transmission line.” And, if you  
observe “the line’s reaction on an oscilloscope, you can check the  
line’s length, terminations, and possible defects.”

Bruce, KD8APB and I adapted this design, and in the process, making  
it easier to build. KD8APB did most of the design work on this  
version, selecting the tools and doing the board layout.

We originally designed the kit to be built at our club’s annual  
Construction Night. The thought occurred to us, though, that we  
should perhaps buy enough parts for 100 kits and sell them the way  
that the QRP clubs sell kits for their projects. If you want one, we  
have them. :) They’re $15 USD, plus $2 s/h in the U.S., $5 s/h  
outside the U.S. This kit should not take much more than an hour to  
build for the experienced builder, somewhat longer if you are  
inexperienced.

If you want more information about the Pizzicato, you can download  
the original article from the ARRL website (if you are an ARRL  
member). You can also download a zip file containing our  
documentation at http://kb6nu.com/the-pizzicato-kit-now-available/.

73!

Dan KB6NU
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