I am looking for a repository (SVN ect) of modern Amateur transceiver schematics. Most of the designs you can find with a simple Google search either use tubes, or now obsolete and hard to find components.
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$\begingroup$ Maybe you are using the wrong search terms. If you don't want tubes, try "transistor". In any case, the question is too broad. I'm sure there is such a repository. Probably hundreds of them. We could list them here, but that's what search engines are for. $\endgroup$– Phil Frost - W8IIJan 30, 2014 at 1:12
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$\begingroup$ Now you've got me looking at the KX3 schematics, thinking about building my own... $\endgroup$– Adam DavisJan 31, 2014 at 15:48
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$\begingroup$ Phil, my Google Fu is strong. When I search for transceivers particularly 2m ones I get stuff like this from '93 intio.or.jp/jf10zl/144fm.htm I'm after a central repo for ham schematics. It appears there is none. $\endgroup$– KD5QLNJan 31, 2014 at 19:18
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I did a few searches and I came across this:
http://www.cqham.ru/sch_eng.html
It is not a comprehensive listing, but I does cover a number of known modern brands and radios, such as those made by Icom, Alinco, Albrecht, Kenwood and Yaesu, for both HAM & CB radios.
If you require a schematic for a specific radio, I would recommend trying out a term such as:
yaesu "ft-60" schematics
Replacing the brand and model shown with your own.