QRP S-Pixie KIT 7.114

$18.00

PIXIE IS IN KIT FORM AND NEEDS TO BE ASSEMBLED.

This kit enables Tech and Generals to get in on the QRP Pixiekit fun.

Introducing the "PIXIE" micro-power amplitude telegraph transceiver for Techs and Generals—a small yet powerful kit that packs a punch! Despite its compact size and the limitations of a DC receiver, this 40-meter band transceiver can work over several hundred miles when connected to a good antenna. Designed by LXQQFY, the "S-Pixie" is a great choice for radio enthusiasts who want a high-performing and easy-to-build kit. Don't wait—order your "PIXIE" kit today and experience the magic of long-distance communication!

Improvements are as follows:

The power supply no longer distinguishes between positive and negative electrodes. The power input range is 9VDC-13.8VDC, but higher voltage is advisable as the onboard LM386 chip requires extra power to amplify the audio output.

  • The onboard buzzer provides a sidetone for the outgoing code (use a jumper to silence it). An added LED indicates when the code is being sent.

  • Comes with an acrylic shell.

Specifications:

  • Power supply: 12-13.8V Volts DC, >500mA (Recommend the use of batteries)

  • Antenna: 50 ohm, 7MHz, SWR < 2.0

  • Receive: Static current 20mA

  • Transmission power: 1.2W

  • Frequency: 7.114 kHz (Transmission frequency)

  • Work mode: CW

  • Key: [Specification to be added]

PIXIE IS IN KIT FORM AND NEEDS TO BE ASSEMBLED.

This kit enables Tech and Generals to get in on the QRP Pixiekit fun.

Introducing the "PIXIE" micro-power amplitude telegraph transceiver for Techs and Generals—a small yet powerful kit that packs a punch! Despite its compact size and the limitations of a DC receiver, this 40-meter band transceiver can work over several hundred miles when connected to a good antenna. Designed by LXQQFY, the "S-Pixie" is a great choice for radio enthusiasts who want a high-performing and easy-to-build kit. Don't wait—order your "PIXIE" kit today and experience the magic of long-distance communication!

Improvements are as follows:

The power supply no longer distinguishes between positive and negative electrodes. The power input range is 9VDC-13.8VDC, but higher voltage is advisable as the onboard LM386 chip requires extra power to amplify the audio output.

  • The onboard buzzer provides a sidetone for the outgoing code (use a jumper to silence it). An added LED indicates when the code is being sent.

  • Comes with an acrylic shell.

Specifications:

  • Power supply: 12-13.8V Volts DC, >500mA (Recommend the use of batteries)

  • Antenna: 50 ohm, 7MHz, SWR < 2.0

  • Receive: Static current 20mA

  • Transmission power: 1.2W

  • Frequency: 7.114 kHz (Transmission frequency)

  • Work mode: CW

  • Key: [Specification to be added]