The WB7EEL homebuilt rig collection (some of which actually work). A B C ----- E D F G H J K I L A - A W7EL Ugly Weekender / Ugly Receiver combination, in three boxes; VFO between the two halves. Unfortunately, it shorted out the first time I tried it, and I haven't had a chance to fix it. B - A 2 board 40m rig of unknown parentage. Some early Norcal effort? I can't read the markings under the board. C - A VXO-controlled 18MHz transmitter from the ARRL Handbook. I have four crystals to plug in the socket in the front to cover the CW portion of 17m. Not a true QRP rig, though, as it runs about 10W output. D - The 10MHz/18MHz band-imaging receiver from the ARRL Handbook. Makes a nice companion to the 18MHz transmitter, as well as the 10MHz transmitter which I couldn't find for this photo... E - A 10MHz receiver from a Small Parts Center kit (before they retired). F - Norcal Sierra with 10MHz band module installed (and sitting on the top half of its case). G - A QRP Sprint direct conversion 40m transceiver. H - A colorburst rig, dead bug construction in an Altoids box (I). There were, however, no dead bugs in the Altoids candies. It does need debugging, though as it doesn't quite work. J - Norcal Pixie being built into a case from Radio Shack so I could have enough room for a battery. Not finished. K - QRP-NE 40/40. L - My straight key. Why use 10 whole microamps on a keyer when you can 0?