That's the beauty of a good SDR design. No replacement chips etc. Just load the new firmware in via a computer and job jobbed
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On Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 01:55 PM, Randy K7RAN wrote:
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As someone with now-elementary soldering skills and aging eyes (or I should say, perhaps because of aging eyes), I¡¯m wondering how difficult the firmware upgrade will be? Are we talking about a plug-and-play chip ¡ª or are we talking about SMC replacements alongside perhaps other things? I¡¯m certainly looking forward to it like so many others.
73, Randy K7RAN