The DC40, DCx xA, DCx xB and related family of QRP transceivers from KD1JV and Hendricks QRP Kits. The DC40 and DCxA series are retired kits.
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... I did that with mine. I also added a small toggle switch to give two frequencies. However before putting in much additional effort, you may wish to try it
Has anybody tried inserting a socket in a DC40B with the standard case. I was wondering if there was enough clearance. I saw the PDF on qrpkits.com talking