Hello there! I am a computer tech working for a small company, who has been getting more and more interested in the electronics side of things. I usually just do the standard virus cleanup, computer assembly, upgrade, custom build etc. Ive been wanting to learn more about actual circuitry and how it all works together.
Anywho, I have recently started picking up some more tools for fixing lcd monitors and power supplies, as well as for the hobbyist in me. Some of the stuff I picked up are kits that I have to assemble myself. I thought this was great, and a great way to learn some electronics on the fly, without having to drudge through the books so to speak. which I will be forced to do anyway if I continue on this path

I picked up the
Elenco analog multimeter kit as I thought it would be great to make my own multimeter and in the end have something usefull to use as well. I also picked up the AM/FM radio kit, as well as the
Blue ESR Meter and Ring tester kits Those too should be helpfull and fun to build.
Anyway what I am asking is are there any other kits out there. Maybe even some that get progressively harder as you go along, that are actually helpful to you once you finish them? Yes kits that are fun to build that are merely toys in the end have their place and are great fun too, but I was hoping for something like your own diy 0-30v 3A variable DC power supply, a real oscilloscope that you can actually use for something not that 1-2mhz thing Ive seen on the net. Or in fact anything (including toys) that get harder to build. I have a hot air reworking station on its way, so smd designed kits are perfectly fine. But I have rambled on enough as it is. I think you get the idea of what I am asking.
Oh and I love the EEV blog, I find it great, and Dave you are an inspiration. I hope I get to know some of you more!