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"RADUINO" Versions


 

Things are happening fast and I'm trying to keep it straight in my old head. Is this list complete relative to the various "Raduino" versions available today ? I may have left some off....... Anyone happen to have a matrix of the various options ?? (silly question).

73 Kees K5BCQ

1) Original "Raduino" with a Nano Ver ? (base Farahan started with and probably what most uBITX units have today)
2) Upgrade to #1 ?? Ver ?
3) Upgrade original "Raduino" with a Nano Ver ? with firmware by Ian Lee, KD8CEC?
4) "RaduinoUMAX" with firmware by Mike Hagen, WA6ISP, (more I/O)?
5) "Raduino Protoneer" (Arduino Zero Compatible Nano-ARM, uses SAM21 microcontroller). Who was/is working on this one ?
6) "Raduino Pill" by Joe, W3JDR (uses a STM32F103 "Blue Pill" microcontroller, lots more I/O)
7) "BITeensio", this is the new one by Jim Shelton, W0EB, more info coming.
8) "JackAl" board this is the "will blow your socks off" design recently announced at FDIM by Jack Purdum, W8TEE, and Al?
? ? ?Peter,??AC8GY (all the capability you should ever want, uses a Teensy 3.6 microcontroller and will cost "a few $$ more" but
? ? ?has?VERY impressive capabilities which highly depends on the guys writing the firmware (as do ALL the above).


 

#3 is what is called micro-code "version 4.3" today and is being tested.

73 Kees K5BCQ


 

You also forgot KB1OIQ who went with I2C for display and added keypad and voice
output suitable for low/no vision operators.? Call that #9.

I'll be #10....
MIne I may or may not publish when done be the root is 4.3 and it will be a fork of that
with a very different UI.? ? The primary change is no rotary encoder, less or no menu,
more buttons.? ?I plan to stay with nano or pro-mini (atmega328).

Alison


Jack Purdum
 

Anyone happen to have a matrix of the various options ?? (silly question).

Kees: I have a great idea for a little project that will keep you out of trouble for a day or two...

Jack, W8TEE

On Tuesday, May 22, 2018, 2:24:58 PM EDT, Kees T <windy10605@...> wrote:


Things are happening fast and I'm trying to keep it straight in my old head. Is this list complete relative to the various "Raduino" versions available today ? I may have left some off....... Anyone happen to have a matrix of the various options ?? (silly question).

73 Kees K5BCQ

1) Original "Raduino" with a Nano Ver ? (base Farahan started with and probably what most uBITX units have today)
2) Upgrade to #1 ?? Ver ?
3) Upgrade original "Raduino" with a Nano Ver ? with firmware by Ian Lee, KD8CEC?
4) "RaduinoUMAX" with firmware by Mike Hagen, WA6ISP, (more I/O)?
5) "Raduino Protoneer" (Arduino Zero Compatible Nano-ARM, uses SAM21 microcontroller). Who was/is working on this one ?
6) "Raduino Pill" by Joe, W3JDR (uses a STM32F103 "Blue Pill" microcontroller, lots more I/O)
7) "BITeensio", this is the new one by Jim Shelton, W0EB, more info coming.
8) "JackAl" board this is the "will blow your socks off" design recently announced at FDIM by Jack Purdum, W8TEE, and Al?
? ? ?Peter,??AC8GY (all the capability you should ever want, uses a Teensy 3.6 microcontroller and will cost "a few $$ more" but
? ? ?has?VERY impressive capabilities which highly depends on the guys writing the firmware (as do ALL the above).


 

With 406 of those Mini-kits (AGC and Click) requested as of today, I don't think I'll have any problem keeping "out of trouble" in the upcoming days.

73 Kees K5BCQ


 

Update:

Things are happening fast and I'm trying to keep it straight in my old head. Is this list complete relative to the various "Raduino" versions available today ? I may have left some off....... Anyone happen to have a matrix of the various options ?? (silly question).

$$ is defined as the --estimated-- $ to implement on your uBITX (new "Raduino" board, new microcontroller, new display, new extra parts, etc). Open to corrections/clarifications.

No$$ is defined as only requiring a firmware load for the existing Nano microcontroller
Lo$$ is defined as <$30
Med$$ is defined as >$30 & <$90
Hi$$ is defined as >$90
??$$ is I don't know

73 Kees K5BCQ

1) Original "Raduino" with a Nano Ver ? (base Farahan started with and probably what most uBITX units have today). No$$
2) Upgrade to #1 ?? Ver ?? No$$
3) Upgrade original "Raduino" Nano with firmware by Ian Lee, KD8CEC. (called Ver? 4.3 today) No$$?
4) "RaduinoUMAX" with firmware by Mike Hagen, WA6ISP, (more I/O). Lo$$?
5) "Raduino Protoneer" (Arduino Zero Compatible Nano-ARM, uses SAM21 microcontroller). Who was/is working on this one ?
? ? ?Lo$$
6) "Raduino Pill" by Joe, W3JDR (uses a STM32F103 "Blue Pill" microcontroller, lots more I/O). Lo$$
7) "RAdI2Cino" by Jim Sheldon, W0EB, uses the Nano. Lo$$
8) "BITeensio", this is the new one by Jim Sheldon, W0EB, more info coming. ??$$
9) "JackAl" board this is the "will blow your socks off" design recently announced at FDIM by Jack Purdum, W8TEE, and Al??
? ? ?Peter,??AC8GY (all the capability you should ever want, uses a Teensy 3.6 microcontroller and will cost "a few $$ more" but
? ? ?has?VERY impressive capabilities which highly depends on the guys writing the firmware (as do?ALL?the others). Hi$$
10) "KB1OIQ" by KB1OIQ has I2C display, supports Keypad and voice?output suitable for low/no vision operators. ??$$
11) "Alison TBD" by Alison, KB1GMX, uses the Nano and has no rotary encoder, less or no menu, more buttons. ??$$


 

https://vk4pln.blogspot.com.au/2018/03/raduinoi2c-board.html


 

On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 05:10 pm, Nick VK4PLN wrote:
https://vk4pln.blogspot.com.au/2018/03/raduinoi2c-board.html
Thanks Nick, I figured there would be more. do you have ordering info ?

73 Kees K5BCQ


 

Kees

Thank you for Information. This variety is so good.
I am happy to be able to use various boards and firmware for uBITX.?

Firmware and boards often appear in this community are missing.
Nik (VK4PLN) -?I tried to buy his board but I had to wait for it to be sold out.?It consists of various small boards. popular
John(VK2ETA) -?It is a firmware that implements S.Meter, AGC etc with little money (or not need money)
Joe VE1BWV - uBITX with TFT LCD,?It is already completed and in use.

To play with these various things, I have to order some parts today too :)



2018-05-23 3:24 GMT+09:00 Kees T <windy10605@...>:

Things are happening fast and I'm trying to keep it straight in my old head. Is this list complete relative to the various "Raduino" versions available today ? I may have left some off....... Anyone happen to have a matrix of the various options ?? (silly question).

73 Kees K5BCQ

1) Original "Raduino" with a Nano Ver ? (base Farahan started with and probably what most uBITX units have today)
2) Upgrade to #1 ?? Ver ?
3) Upgrade original "Raduino" with a Nano Ver ? with firmware by Ian Lee, KD8CEC?
4) "RaduinoUMAX" with firmware by Mike Hagen, WA6ISP, (more I/O)?
5) "Raduino Protoneer" (Arduino Zero Compatible Nano-ARM, uses SAM21 microcontroller). Who was/is working on this one ?
6) "Raduino Pill" by Joe, W3JDR (uses a STM32F103 "Blue Pill" microcontroller, lots more I/O)
7) "BITeensio", this is the new one by Jim Shelton, W0EB, more info coming.
8) "JackAl" board this is the "will blow your socks off" design recently announced at FDIM by Jack Purdum, W8TEE, and Al?
? ? ?Peter,??AC8GY (all the capability you should ever want, uses a Teensy 3.6 microcontroller and will cost "a few $$ more" but
? ? ?has?VERY impressive capabilities which highly depends on the guys writing the firmware (as do ALL the above).



--
Best 73
KD8CEC / Ph.D ian lee
kd8cec@...
(my blog)


 

Update #3:

Things are happening fast and I'm trying to keep it straight in my head. Is this list complete relative to the various "Raduino" versions available today ? I may have left some off....... Anyone happen to have a matrix of the various options ?? (silly question).?

You can search on the call and come up with their original posts.

$$ is defined as the --estimated-- $ to implement on your uBITX (new "Raduino" board, new microcontroller, new display, new extra parts, etc). Open to corrections/clarifications.

No$$ is defined as only requiring a firmware load for the existing Nano microcontroller
Lo$$ is defined as <$30
Med$$ is defined as >$30 & <$80
Hi$$ is defined as >$80
??$$ is I don't know

73 Kees K5BCQ

1) Original "Raduino" with a Nano Ver ? (base Farahan started with and probably what most uBITX units have today). No$$
2) Upgrade to #1 ?? Ver ?? No$$
3) Upgrade original "Raduino" Nano with firmware by Ian Lee, KD8CEC. (called Ver? 4.3 today) No$$?
4) "RaduinoUMAX" with firmware by Mike Hagen, WA6ISP, (more I/O). Lo$$?
5) "Raduino Protoneer" (Arduino Zero Compatible Nano-ARM, uses SAM21 microcontroller). Who was/is working on this one ?
? ? ?Lo$$
6) "Raduino Pill" by Joe, W3JDR (uses a STM32F103 "Blue Pill" microcontroller, lots more I/O). Lo$$
7) "RadI2Cino" by Jim Sheldon, W0EB, uses the Nano. Lo$$
8) "BITeensio", this is the new one by Jim Sheldon, W0EB, more info coming. ??$$
9) "JackAl" board this is the "will blow your socks off" design recently announced at FDIM by Jack Purdum, W8TEE, and Al??
? ? ?Peter,??AC8GY (all the capability you should ever want, uses a Teensy 3.6 microcontroller and will cost "a few $$ more" but
? ? ?has?VERY impressive capabilities which highly depends on the guys writing the firmware (as do?ALL?the others). Hi$$
10) "KB1OIQ" by KB1OIQ has I2C display, supports Keypad and voice?output suitable for low/no vision operators. ??$$
11) "Alison TBD" by Alison, KB1GMX, uses the Nano and has no rotary encoder, less or no menu, more buttons. ??$$
12) "RaduinoI2C", by Nick, VK4PLN It consists of various small boards. popular ??$$
13) "John's Raduino" by John, VK2ETA, It is a firmware that implements S.Meter, AGC etc with little money (or no?money)
? ? ? ?No$$
14) "Joe's Raduino", by VE1BWV - uBITX with TFT LCD. Lo$$
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