I just got rid of a bunch of stuff. My daughter hooked me up with this guy that buys old electronics and antiques. Made a bit of $$ cuz I'm trying to downsize my collection of semi-useless junk. One thing I couldn't even give him for free was an old HP 606B precision signal generator. I've had it kicking around for years and years now since I rescued it from a building that had a roof that was about to collapse. It's in almost perfect shape and works quite nicely, so I have found. I never fired it up until today.
I also noticed that not only will it do 30 kHz to 65 mHz, it is capable of 100% AM modulation and +20 dBm into 50 ohms. That's not bad. I'm thinking add a simple homebrew broadband amp and I've got myself a nice QRP transmitter for CW or AM. Probably will have to add a low-pass audio filter for AM also, but anyway...
Ideas?