On the header connectors the contacts were extracted and re-used
with the RG178. As I had spare contacts on hand new ones were used if
required. The antenna and LO wires were both replaced with RG178. The
photo may give you an idea of how small it is.
Ron VE8RT
On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 13:02:31 -0700
"Jonathan Peakall" <jpeakall@...> wrote:
No, it's the raduino board. I probably wasn't very clear. All of the
clock outputs do go to the PCB holes for the SIP header. But only the
first 5 pins of the header actually have pins in them, the rest are
open. I'll have to find which is which (0,1,2) but one clock output is
in the middle of the 5 pins that are soldered into the PCB. The others
go to blank holes which I could easily solder into with the RG-174. Hope
that makes it clear as mud!
BTW, what coax is smaller and more flexible that RG-174? Got a number?
Thanks for the help!
Jonathan
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Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>