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Retired
The Weber Dual Bander is a CW transceiver designed by Steve Weber,
KD1JV,
that is very close in performance to the popular PFR-3 that he also
designed. This rig is designed for the home station operator. It has a
digital readout, custom punched brushed aluminum case, rotary encoder
tuning (yes a real tuning dial), and the best part is that you get to
pick
the 2 bands that you would like to have among 80, 40, 30, 20, 17, and 15
meters.
Note that the case in the picture is painted. The one that you will
receive is unpainted.
Any two ham bands, 80, 40, 30, 20, 17 or 15 meters, choose at time of order
5 watts output on all bands with 13.8V supply
Built in Iambic keyer with 5 to 40 wpm code speed, selectable Iambic A or
B modes and two 63 character
message memories.
Receiver sensitivity, 0.2 uV MSD
DDS VFO for rock steady stability with 50 Hz and 200 Hz tuning rates
Easy to read four digit LED display with leading zero suppression.
Rotary knob tuning
RIT (receive incremental tuning)
Four IF crystals for excellent selectivity and opposite side band rejection
600 Hz audio filter
Audio derived AGC circuit
500 mw audio amplifier with built in speaker
Small size, 4.6” wide, 1.6” tall and 5.5” deep
Light weight, 13 ounces
Modest supply current requirements, 55 ma on receive (no signal) and 550
to 750 ma on transmit at 5W out
(current depends on band, higher bands draw more current)
Supporting Files and Documents
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Dual Bander Builders manual (rev 5/20/09)
Dual Bander Decal Instructions
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