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        <description>I picked up a $6 Pixie kit on eBay, which included shipping from China and nice case for the finished radio.  The kit didn't come with any kind of instructions, so I needed to find a schematic that matched the PCB.  Over all, it was a fun build, and one I would recommend to a new ham, or anyone wanting to get into kit building. The schematic can be found here - http://blog.benmook.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Pixie.png</description>
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