
Jason writes –
This amateur radio club provides kits uniquely packaged in tuna tins. When you build the kit, the tuna tin also serves as a chassis for your new project, complete with a nice label for the tin. Although most of the kits are geared towards QRP (low power ham radio) operators, Make readers might enjoy the “AXEme Picaxe Construction Kit”. This is a Picaxe development board built into one of the famous tuna tins. It’s a very unique and eye-catching way to work with microcontrollers.
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The perfect gift for anyone just back from Iraq.
By all means, check out the QRPMe.com website. Rex W1REX has a plethora of incredible kits, all excellent values, and lots of fun. 73 Dave NM0S