Agreed.? Some readers have an aversion to installing a PC level board inside a radio.
I can understand, but also see the need to try it with one of the tiny but full featured PC
cards like the Raspberry Pi or Pi-Zero.? That could allow any of the Linux applications
(fldigi, etc.) to exist and run inside something like the Ubitx or one of the QRP-Labs creations.? Using I2C and a Nextion display could provide bus-level interfaces for
many plug-in functions.? USB could host the mouse and keyboard to make a very
compact rig for field-day activities.? Shielding for such a small PC board becomes
less of a problem with these small boards.? I don't have the time, but maybe someone
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 7:03 PM ajparent1/KB1GMX <kb1gmx@...> wrote:
Arv,
All the best radios I've built shielding was most time consuming and worth it. Confining signals to the place needed only has been a known cure.? Often? its the difference.
However it does not have to be mechanically complicated.