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Re: Source of LDR required.
I will be using sleeving, not tape. Thanks Phill - G7BZD econjack@...> wrote:
By philip yates <phil@...> · #27164 ·
Re: Source of LDR required.
Also note that Peter encased the LED and LDR in electrical tape before he actually used it. I think shrink tubing would also work. I, too, believe any LDR would work. Jack, W8TEE To: [email protected]
By Jack Purdum <econjack@...> · #27163 ·
Re: Source of LDR required.
off to e-bay then, as its one of the few components i do not have. Thanks Phil - G7BZD
By philip yates <phil@...> · #27162 ·
Re: doTuning() mod, utility, vanity
All: In Allard's defense, it's even worse than he's letting on. Using 87% of the Flash memory is running on the edge, but is probably okay. The really scary statistic is the 74% on the SRAM memory.
By Jack Purdum <econjack@...> · #27161 ·
Re: Source of LDR required.
I'd say just about any LDR will work, go ahead and try that circuit using what you have at hand, experiment, be safe, and overall, have fun! 73 Dan HK4DEI
By Daniel Isaza · #27160 ·
Re: W8TEE Orders Foul-up
Google does a much better job, BUT, pay attention to your spam folder for false positives (aka legit mail). Vince.
By Vince Vielhaber <vev@...> · #27159 ·
Re: 10 turn pot $1 to way too much
I pay about 2 USD for a " Mexico" 10 turn incl. shipping on Ebay
By OZ9AEW <madsen1960@...> · #27158 ·
Re: W8TEE TFT/VFO Board from FDIM talk
The parts list document suggests where to get parts for the TFT board. The place where you can save some noticeable cash is on the Mega 2560 Pro Mini, the AD9850 module, the TFT display, and the KY040
By Jack Purdum <econjack@...> · #27157 ·
Re: doTuning() mod, utility, vanity
Paul, your idea is a "nice-to-have" one, but unfortunately we're running out of memory: original sketch v1.13: Sketch uses 26886 bytes (87%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30720 bytes. Global
By Allard PE1NWL · #27156 ·
Re: Source of LDR required.
Is there a part number to look for, as there seems to be quite a few around. Phil - G7BZD wrote:
By philip yates <phil@...> · #27155 ·
W8TEE Orders Foul-up
All: I managed to process about 20 orders out of perhaps 60 and Yahoo mail kicked me off. I tried to log in again and they say they have no record of W8TEEB40@... ( W8TEEB40@... ) . Well,
By Jack Purdum <econjack@...> · #27154 ·
Re: W8TEE TFT/VFO Board from FDIM talk
Hi Folks, I am just wondering how you all are going to source parts for this build? I'm not sure you can them all at one source but that would make it alot easier. Anyway, please pass along your
By Kevin Gilot NZ1I · #27153 ·
10 turn pot $1 to way too much
Any recommendations on what 100k pots to buy or even better which pots not to buy given the extreme price differences. Thanks, Willy W1LY
By Willy · #27152 ·
doTuning() mod, utility, vanity
A few simple mods to the sketch in the doTuning function can add some utility and a little vanity.? doTuning() is near the end of the sketch. 1. Add a line to print left or right arrows to show when
By KC8WBK · #27151 ·
UECIDE
Hello All: If you develop with a variety of microcontrollers, you might want to check out uecide.org(uecide dot org). It has plug-ins for many boards. I started out with chipKIT UNO 32s and have now
By jmlynesjr@... · #27150 ·
Re: Raduino_v1.13 with scan function released
The new features for AGC, CW mode, and speech compression do require minor mods on the board. The VFO and rotary encoder and CW messaging work now without mods. With minor changes you can use the
By Jack Purdum <econjack@...> · #27149 ·
Re: New member intro
Thanks for the replies Jamie and Jerry. I'll look at the links you provided. This is my friend's first radio construction project although he's built electronic circuits before. I thought modular
By John <easydogxray@...> · #27148 ·
W8TEE PCB shipping and order info
All: ? Well, I was way off on the postage charges. Because it won't bend, I have to send it Parcel Post, which is $2.62 per package. The good news is that I can ship up to 4 boards at that price with
By Jack Purdum <econjack@...> · #27147 ·
Jitter
I am new to the group and just wanted to say to anyone contemplating on building this kit...don't miss out on the fun. I paid for the kit on a Monday, received it on a Friday, and started receiving
By David Woodward · #27146 ·
Re: New member intro
The BitX40 schematics up on hfsigs.com are probably a good place to start, adjustments for 20m would be restricted to the BPF, the transit LPF, and the VFO. You need to decide if you are going with an
By Jerry Gaffke · #27145 ·