No, the only reason I said that was I have no clue what the cost would be to ship to other countries. Let's do this:
Pay for US postage regardless of where you are in the world. I will send you your order. If the postage charge on the order is greater than expected, you pay the additional charge. For example, lets assume that 1 board shipped in the US is $6.50. My best guess right now is that it's going to cost me $0.72 postage to send a board anywhere in the US. Let's further say that you live in Australia and the postage on the outside of the package is $1.72 (US). You would then send me an additional $1 for the additional postage cost.?
It's an honor system, but it's the only way I can think of that doesn't delay shipping your board.
On May 26, 2017 5:28 PM, "Jack Purdum via Groups.Io" <econjack=[email protected]> wrote:
All:
Attached is the manual that will go with the TFT/VFO PCB that I am making available. I suggest that you read through it to determine if you want to build it. The manual only talks about the TFT/VFO board. The AGC, CW mode, and speech compressor will be on a separate board. I've also attached a schematic, and BOM for the board. I have a limited amount of the boards and will announce their cost after I package one up and take it to the post office to see what it costs to send it. That won't be cheap as the PO requires it to be Parcel Post rather than First Class.
The way I'd like to do this:
On Monday I will give you the cost, which will include shipping to the US. If you order more than one board, add $0.20 for each additional board. I will give you a Paypal account for the payment.
Please write an email to me first telling me how many boards you want and the address where to send them. If I have boards left, I will write back with "Yes", whereupon you make your payment after which I'll send the board(s). If I say "No", I'm out of boards so don't make a payment. I may reorder and, if I do, I'll post here that they're back in and we start over.
Read the manual and figure out if your interested. My guess is that the first board will cost $6.00.