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Re: Display Protection boards
Bob, You are on the list. will advise. Vince n2aie
By Vince Loschiavo <vince320@...> · #889 ·
Re: Morse Code Tutor
Sounded to me that they were just looking for a solution to the problem.Article in QEX was about a geezer who's arthritis kept him from using a keyboard, but could still manage a bug!? I think you've
By eyelessmisfit <eyelessmisfit@...> · #888 ·
Re: Display Protection boards
Vince, please add WB6KWT -Bob to your list. Thanks you
By Bob Miller · #887 ·
Re: Display Protection boards
Didn't know there would be this response to the board.. ordered more last week they are already at the fabricator.. Vince n2aie
By Vince Loschiavo <vince320@...> · #886 ·
Re: Morse Code Tutor
Thanks, Ron...very interesting. I wonder if my presenting it at FDIM might complicate things? I'll have to write and ask. Jack, W8TEE
By jjpurdum · #885 ·
Re: Morse Code Tutor
Jack,?My bad, It's a QEX contest. See page 78 in this month's QST:QEX Morse Input Design Challenge.Ron W0QVJ
By eyelessmisfit <eyelessmisfit@...> · #884 ·
Re: Morse Code Tutor
Ron: I'm not following...what contest? Jack, W8TEE
By jjpurdum · #883 ·
Re: Morse Code Tutor
Jack,Wondering if you noticed the QST contest? I'm thinking you guys have already made their device and published versions already?Ron W0QVJ
By eyelessmisfit <eyelessmisfit@...> · #882 ·
Re: Morse Code Tutor
The current draw should be fine with a 7805. However, a buck converter is considerably more efficient and wastes less energy to heat loss. Jack, W8TEE
By jjpurdum · #881 ·
Re: Morse Code Tutor
Is there a reason to use the buck converter instead of ta 7805?? Does a component draw more current that the 7805 can handle.? Would it work to replace the 3.3 volt regulator on the JackAl? -- *Lee
By Lee · #880 ·
Re: Display Protection boards
I would like a board as well.? I prefer populated but will take what's available. Jon K6WV
By Jon Kelley · #879 ·
Morse Code Tutor
All: The source code and schematic from my FDIM talk on the Morse Code Tutor is now available in the Files section on SoftwareControlledHamRadio groups.io Group. | | | | | | | | | | |
By jjpurdum · #878 ·
Re: Display Protection boards
Hi Vince, New to this group, so I hope this reply makes sense! I will take three protection boards, as kits, or populated. I'd prefer populated boards (aging eyes!), but whatever you decide works best
By Rick-K7PHM · #877 ·
Re: Display Protection boards
One for me. Prefer populated. Steve KE7GO
By STEVE · #876 ·
Re: JackAL voltage regulator
The biggest problem with this isn't It's current capability, but it power dissipation. Even at 1 amp draw It's being asked to dissipate almost 10 watts. Touch a 10 watt resistor if you want to know
By eyelessmisfit <eyelessmisfit@...> · #875 ·
Re: Display Protection boards
Two boards for me. No preference on bare board, kit or assembled. Thank you Ken W8KWK
By Ken Kensington <ken_kensington@...> · #874 ·
Re: JackAL voltage regulator
It appears that the pinouts are incompatible. Mike K5ESS Sent: Friday, May 17, 2019 2:01 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [JackAl] JackAL voltage regulator As I pursue the remaining parts for my
By k5ess.mike@... · #873 ·
Re: Display Protection boards
I would purchase one populated board if that is the direction it goes. KU4A
By Chris Gay <ku4a@...> · #872 ·
Re: Display Protection boards
If we are all saying 'Pick Me'... please do add me to that bus. I'd like two and I am in Australia, so I accept that the three masted clipper ship will take half a year to sail the delivery Down
By mike.carden · #871 ·
Re: Display Protection boards
Me too, please. Kevin VK3DAP, ZL2DAP. -- Kevin B. G. Luxford kbgluxford@... -- 73 Kevin VK3DAP / ZL2DAP
By Kevin Luxford · #870 ·