'Summit Prowler 7': Scratch-built SSB CW 50 watt transceiver for 80 to 20m
A home-built compact four band SSB and CW transceiver, designed for back-packing and SOTA or portable amateur radio operating. The rig weighs in at around 1kg and includes an in-built 50 watt amplifier, so it can be used in QRP (5 watts) or QRO (50 watts) depending on band conditions and available battery capacity. A detailed description with full schematics are at vk3hn.wordpress.com

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