The OXO QRP HF transmitter is a simple, low-power CW (continuous wave) transmitter designed by George Burt, GM3OXX. It is a single-band transmitter that can be built to operate on any of the amateur radio bands from 160 to 20 meters. The transmitter is built around a few standard transistors and a crystal oscillator. It is an elementary circuit to build, and can be assembled from a kit or from scratch.

The OXO transmitter is a QRP HF transmitter, which means that it produces a very low output power. This makes it ideal for making short-range contacts with other amateur radio operators. The OXO transmitter can also be used for experimentation and learning about radio electronics.
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