Guy's...
Just to say, THANKYOU SO MUCH to everyone that has so far responded to my yesterdays plea for help as regards the Above subject heading... The response to say the least as been overwhelming, I feel there are other posts yet to come from those who have Yet to view my past plea.. That can only be a good thing ..I shall continue to read whatever makes it through on The subject for sure.. ONE THING, that I have to apologise for is that I made an "error of judgement" in my subject heading of the plea Request in that... it is NOT indeed "Dans Small Parts" (well..at least I think I made a mistake) who indeed stocks The "boards only" parts for the "Sierra" it should have read "Far Circuits" from what I believe from some of the Input to my request that I have seen so far from others who responded.. SO SORRY.. for the confuse, totally on my part you understand, lets hope that anyone in the future reads the lists Archives BEFORE looking for the boards only thing through the wrong seller..! Again I apologise for the confusion.. As for the findings... 1.. Most folks are of the opinion that ANYONE not just myself, who is thinking about venturing on the journey Of constructing a "Sierra" transceiver, should do so through the purchase of the full kit or at least the Parts they can afford from "Wilderness Radio" who's website is well documented on the www. In retrospect I "kinda knew" this would be the way most folks would have ventured, for a number of reasons :- "Wilderness Sierra" - Complete (if the builder so desires) Kit 1.. The kit can be purchased "complete" or "in parts" that the constructor can purchase as an when needed At a later date. 2.. The construction of the boards, thru having "plated thru holes" makes it a much easier task for both The experienced builder and also someone no so experienced to accomplish the goal.. Some may make Mistakes along the way, some may not...either way the end product if one goes down the route of purchasing The rig kit from the folks at Wilderness Radio the whole experience will be a much more enjoyable One with less "hassle" of sourcing parts, having to "fit things in" when the layout of the board(s) From other vendors would not necessarily mean the construction of the radio was that straight forward.. A 10/10 in my book for sure... "Far Circuits Sierra" version - Boards Only Kit 1.. One could if they felt confident enough and if the financial constraints at the time meant that this was the "only" feasible option, purchase the "parts only" boards from www.farcuircits.com .. But with the quality Of the boards from this vendor (as mentioned to me through various replies today) NOT being as top quality As the boards in the complete kit from Wilderness Radio.. some preparation and thought would need to go Into the initial planning stages WELL BEFORE the start of the construction of the radio was to begin for it To be a successful build.. The "Parts Only" boards available from requires that the builder must "scrounge around" for the other (some Quite important in the construction of the rig) "more important" parts of the radio, that are NOT included In the "parts only" boards kit available from "Far Circuits"... And as the radio was designed initially Some time ago, these parts, the builder might find... nie impossible to source in todays present climate.. 2.. With this kit (Far Circuits) as far as I have been advised, some of the parts need to be orientated awkwardly ..perhaps A problem for the first time builder or just a plain hassle..Problems may arise because of this in the de-bugging Stage of the build... The boards are not of as great quality as the Wilderness Radio version.. Some parts May be hard to source... "Norcal Sierra" Version 1.. This is primarily the SAME version as the "Norcal Sierrra" and the SAME version as the "Sierra" in the pages Of the ARRL Handbooks.. So I guess the same negatives apply here (for me personally anyway), in that the Boards would need to be made from doing some etching and duplicating (already done on the Far Circuit kit But still not quite as good as the Wilderness Radio version) of the boards, would need to be done here.. Parts Sourcing would also need to be done if one were to attempt building the ARRL Sierra Version ... NOT.! You all understand such a bad thing... The fun to be had sourcing, re-routing components to a "better" Or "modified" layout... And the circuit boards, as far as I have came to understand, are still... although "OK" Not to the best of quality.. 2.. The "Wilderness Sierra" version has had improvements made of this version of the radio also, which are incorporated In its boards from the outset... 3.. Lastly.. THE MANUAL.. not such an "Important Thing" within the proceedings is it..!!!!!!! I am told that the manual For both the "Norcal" version of the radio AND the manual (of sorts here..) from Far Circuits both could be a little More clearer on things, and as yet as folks are aware NOT been updated or re-written yet... SO..! with ALL of the above points in mind... I think that the plan will be, as it had been a few years back, milling around in my "tiny little head", that the purchase of either the "basic" Wilderness Sierra version of the radio will be for me at the least and time Being.. the way to go.. Complete kit (if I want it), parts ready available, better quality circuit boards, components, a better written More precise and clear manual, AND a "Guarantee" ... Things kinda swings in its favour for me with these points alone.. NOT ! To say, that I won't venture sometime through my ham career and try my hand at a sierra from some other source, either "parts only" with my doing the rest of the work, or perhaps even buying the "Norcal Sierra" version.. But for the time being, when I have Finally saved up all my pennies\cents I think the way to go for me will be the purchase of some sort of "Wilderness Radio Sierra" Kit.. I would just like to say, a resounding THANKS GUYS to one and all who took the time to read my "plea" and respond respectively...each And every one of your comments, both for and against have been duly noted... Again it just goes to show, that the QRP Fraternity, is Alive n Kickin with all its mite... and that within amateur radio as a hobby worldwide on a whole.. we have some of best and most Knowledgable people who can share their knowledge and experience in a helpful, unbiased, experienced manner... With that, I thank you again.. I will no doubt post again as an when I actually purchase the Sierra kit and keep you all informed of its Progress, I've admired that little radio from the first day I saw it all those many years ago, with the help and experience that you Guys have shared with me and everyone here on the list over the last few days, I can say that I am much more wiser and confident of the way ahead... 72's 73's Andy GM0NWI [hidden email] -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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Andy,
I'm sorry I don't have time to answer all your specific questions about the Sierra. Looks like you got help from others. I upgraded the design significantly when it became the first Wilderness Radio kit. I strongly recommend building that version, which comes with a complete manual and parts kit. You can start with just one band module, then wind more toroids whenever you're ready :) The K1 is something of a Sierra on steroids -- higher power, digital display included, relay switched bands, internal ATU, internal battery, and smaller. But both rigs have their strong points. Good luck, and let me know how it works. 73, Wayne N6KR --- http://www.elecraft.com _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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