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Re: New FRG7 display from Marcel

 

Hi Bob,
How about accuracy checking against WWV on 10 MHz and 15 MHz and reporting the results?
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73 Roger VE7LB Group Owner


Re: New FRG7 display from Marcel

 

I just finished installing this great digital display in my Sears version of the FRG-7.? Took about 1.5 hours and it works flawlessly just as designed. What a great update to this old reliable multi-band receiver.? Thanks Marcel.


New FRG7 display from Marcel

 

Today the package arrived, awesome job by the postal system and our overworked customs. They are overworked because of our greedy government wanting all kinds of taxes from anything crossing our shores.
The kit is of very good quality, and is very compact, well packaged and thought out. Marcel has done a very good job with this, I hope many take the opportunity to buy one, that helps creators continue to create niche products that big companies would not bother with.
Tomorrow I hope to get time to install it into my FRG7, that can only happen if its raining, Im told the lawns need mowing............


Re: New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

Hi Steve, thanks for the compliments


Re: New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

Hi Randy,
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Yes, that is the new version. But I can make you a better offer than on Ebay. The expenses at Ebay are rather high and I try to reduce the cost for the buyer.
Please contact me at pa8ma.radio@... if you are interested.
Regards, Marcel


Re: New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

Sorry, I thought the kit wasn’t available yet, but I think I see it on eBay. Is this the same one? Link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/145745777645


Re: New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

I’d like to buy a v2 kit as well!
Randy


Re: New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

This is a beautiful upgrade to a classic receiver. ?Great design!


Re: New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

Thank you Lex


Re: New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

The FRG-7 display is in production. For the RA-17 I would like to 3D-print the housing of the S-meter, with the display integraded.
Like with the FRG-7, it is my goal to bring it back to its original state within a half hour.
But it will take a while before this kit is ready.


Re: New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

That is awesome, I am sure these will be very popular. I want two when you are in production.? The display is likely a tad small given the bulk of the Racal RA17 front panel, I would envisage it being mounted externally . However, I am impressed very much with your design.


Re: New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

Nice modification,?
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73 Lex PH2LB?


New digital readout for the FRG-7

 

Hi,
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In a previous post, I've announced that I was making a new kit for a digital readout with also a MHz indication.?
Now I've assembled the first PCB's and they function?well.
For an impression, look at
@Pentagrid, concerning your remarks about the RACAL RA-17. I'm in the lucky position to own one now.
I'm busy, finding the right points for the signals and the power supply. The kit will probably replace the S-meter.
For anyone who is interested, please contact me.
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Best regards,
Marcel de PA8MA
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FRG-7 for sale.

Gary Sangwell 2E0IHS
 

Hi,
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I have my FRG-7 for sale.
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It is an early version without the "fine tune" control.
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It is in good condition for its age an works well.
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I am looking for offers near ?150 and it will need to be collected from RG31 area of Reading, Berkshire UK.
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Comes completed with original manual and circuit diagram.
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Re: Font used for FRG-7

 

Marcel, that is excellent work. Just a suggestion to increase the versatility of your design dramatically. As you know, the VCO frequency of the FRG 7 runs from 55 to? 85 mHz with a 55mHz 1st IF. The very common Racal R17 uses the same Wadley loop design, with slightly different VCO frequencies, this one spans 40 to 70 mHz with a 1st IF of 40 mHz.. IF you could find? a little room to program a few extra? bytes into the "megacycle" routine, a keypress perhaps to alter a pointer to a lookup table, this would increase interest enormously..... there are many Wadley loop receivers? out there.that are lacking a good readout, I think interest would be very high. I would buy two without question.


Re: Font used for FRG-7

Chris Rogers
 

Hi Marcel,
It looks good and I am glad you got it working well. I am looking forward to buying one.


Re: Font used for FRG-7

 

Hi Chris,
Coming back to your question concerning the MHz readout, it seems my proto is working well.
I could stay to the Arduino, but I had to squeeze everything out. I'm now at 99% of the memory.
I also switched to 7 segment characters. I've included some pictures.
Now I can start to design a new PCB. Hope to have it ready within a few months.
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Regards, Marcel
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Re: Font used for FRG-7

 

One more… this one for $4.99 is cleaner and even closer! It’s called “Bebas Neue Semi Rounded”.
Link:
https://www.myfonts.com/products/regular-bebas-neue-semi-rounded-204747
73, Randy K7RAN

shot:


Re: Font used for FRG-7

 

Addendum… screen shot for “Redgar Clean” by Graphite (link in previous post):


Re: Font used for FRG-7

 

Hi gbrandy and Randy, thanks for your reply. I'll give a try.
73 de PA8MA
Marcel


Op vr 28 jun. 2024 15:21 schreef Randy K7RAN via <k7ran=[email protected]>:

The font “Redgar Clean” by Graphite is a $12 font that comes pretty close! Note the serif on the number “1” as well as the curves on the 3, and 5, and the straight vertical sides of the zero. Link:

73, Randy K7RAN