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Moderated Re: Why would anyone want a digital frequency display on a FRG-7? Please debate!
That's true Mike! Pity there's no space on the front panel for all those cool controls we want, but if you remove the speaker you can drill the grille full of holes and add loads, starting with
By Julian_Hardstone · #114 ·
Moderated Re: Why would anyone want a digital frequency display on a FRG-7? Please debate!
because it's cool dude !!!! every receiver does better with more controls and displays and lights !!!!!
By MikeM · #113 ·
Moderated Re: Why would anyone want a digital frequency display on a FRG-7? Please debate!
Why would anyone want a digital frequency display on a FRG-7? Please debate!
By Julian_Hardstone · #112 ·
Re: modern digital readout
I think I found some nice cases on ebay
By MikeM · #110 ·
Re: modern digital readout
The original manufacturer of these cheap readouts is SanJian Studio. The problem with the Chinese is that they don't just pirate from other countries but also from each other! As long as they are
By Roger VE7LB · #109 ·
Re: modern digital readout
I started looking on ebay and discovered better deals on amazon for US vendors, avoiding possible a one month wait I have narrowed it down to two choices, one of them being that model you
By MikeM · #108 ·
Re: modern digital readout
Hi Mike, How about a counter for about $10 delivered? Take a look at eBay item # 121239170838 . Quite a few people have had success with these cheap counters. Red, Blue and Green versions
By Roger VE7LB · #107 ·
Re: modern digital readout
Allowing that I am an ideas man who never actually gets on with anything .... I wondered about replacing the MHz selector with a variable resistor, and then using a PIC or Arduino to measure the
By Gareth Evans · #106 ·
Re: modern digital readout
This is the direction I am looking to go I would like to find a display that would fit in the window where the drum is right
By MikeM · #105 ·
Re: modern digital readout
Thanks, I was thinking only of the kHz dial replacement. The DD-103 is way above what I want to spend for this project, I was thinking of around $25.
By MikeM · #104 ·
Re: modern digital readout
Hi Mike, Quite a few digital readouts will work on the FRG-7. The problem is in getting an accurate readout down to 100 Hz. Info on several counters can be found in the Files section folders 5 &
modern digital readout
Interested in adding digital readout to the FRG-7 has anyone done this in the past few years? what product did you get ? I see possibilities on the net but I don't want to end up waiting weeks to get
Re: File Notifications #file-notice
Hi Roger, Lex, I think the operation is much simpler. The pick-off point in the H.GEN will have a comb of frequencies and the FRU-7 has no way of determining which one is selected in the receiver;
By Steve Quigg (VK2TUM) · #101 ·
Re: File Notifications #file-notice
Hi Lex, Thanks for adding to the information about the FRU-7 display. I have previously contacted you off list about buying the unit. I gave to much credit to the 70's technology in my first post.
Re: File Notifications #file-notice
Hello Roger, I used to have one in a FRG-7 which I got from a OM (the FRG-7 belonged to his father (SK OM Joop PA0JPC) and was in a bad shape). The counter worked, but I didn't like the look of it
By Lex PH2LB · #99 ·
Re: File Notifications #file-notice
Hi Lex, Thanks for uploading the Brooks FDU-7 display install instructions. Looking at the instructions I see that it uses two coaxes to count the MHz frequency and the VFO frequency for a 5 or 6
By Roger VE7LB · #98 ·
File Notifications #file-notice
Lex PH2LB <lex@...> added folder */Brooks FDU-7 - logic counting device* --- The following files have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /Brooks FDU-7 -
By [email protected] Notification <noreply@...> · #97 ·
Re: 3D printed FRG-7 main dial knob.
At the moment I don't have spare switch which i can take apart to design the knob. When I get my hands on one, I can try to design a switch knob. Or if somebody can give me detailed drawings
By Lex PH2LB · #96 ·
Re: 3D printed FRG-7 main dial knob.
Can you do me a power switch?
By Steve · #95 ·
Re: FRG-7 schematics
Hi Steve, Thanks for your work on the FRG-7 schematics. I numbered your new folder 4 - FRG-7 service notes so it will appear near the top of the default Files screen. I converted the two gif
By Roger VE7LB · #94 ·