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Re: QRP Multimeter
For $2? piece is accuracy included??? lol??Best Regards Phil KD2HTN / WA2069SWL Long: 34.210293 Lat:-78.057048 FM04xf 30dl ______________________________ To: [email protected]; QRP-L
By Phillip Fimiani · #17351 ·
QRP Multimeter
For those who are not able to go to Harbor Freight and need a small multimeter at a QRP price. Check this out:
By Donald Sanders · #17350 ·
Re: The Difference a Ground Plane Makes
Assuming that the perf board which you are using is the type with circular pads at each hole (and not the older strip board), I have found that you can improve circuit isolation just by connecting
By Brian · #17349 ·
The Difference a Ground Plane Makes
I'm working on an analog power meter for a club project. I breadboarded the design to check the fit and assembly of the 3D enclosure I'm working on for it. I put both versions on a network analyzer
By John Sutter · #17348 ·
Re: Fee Assembly
I am wondering how current this contact list is. I emailed three people on the list to inquire about checking/repairing my K2. One email bounced back and there was no response from the other two.
By George Privett · #17347 ·
Re: Tilt Bails
I have used the chromed tilt bails from old Radio Control transmitters .....works great. 73 Kees K5BCQ
By Kees T <windy10605@...> · #17346 ·
Re: allpcb, pcbway, etc 100mm x 100mm
That $0.18 per AGC board cost also includes the DHL shipping charge. With DHL you receive your parts in about 1 week and with Hong Kong airmail it takes about 4 weeks (much improved over earlier
By Kees T <windy10605@...> · #17345 ·
Re: allpcb, pcbway, etc 100mm x 100mm
I thought I had responded before but maybe not. Yes, the 100mm x 100mm seems to be "the standard". EasyEDA and their affiliate JLCPCB for board fabrication were used. Advanced Circuits said they
By Kees T <windy10605@...> · #17344 ·
Re: allpcb, pcbway, etc 100mm x 100mm
I'd enjoy contributing if some software is needed along the line... Jack, W8TEE
By Jack · #17343 ·
Re: allpcb, pcbway, etc 100mm x 100mm
Chuck, Why not take this a step further and divide up/develop modular circuits of transmitter or receiver stages? I seem to remember Diz offering these products a while ago but I believe he has
By k6whp <k6whp@...> · #17342 ·
Re: Fee Assembly
In addition to the responses you have, I would suggest perusing the following link: http://www.elecraft.com/k2_builders.htm These are folks on the Elecraft site who offer to build the K2 and other
By k6whp <k6whp@...> · #17341 ·
Re: Fee Assembly
It's a balance between how much is your time worth,? how much you love to build kits and then the need of the recipient.? There are some people I would do for free, and there are others who can pay
By David Wilcox K8WPE · #17340 ·
Re: Fee Assembly
Hi Ollie, Since you don't know what a nominal fee should be you are apparently not making your living at this. I am an amateur and sometimes do things like this for other hams. If (*IF*) they want to
By Bill Cromwell · #17339 ·
Fee Assembly
I am assembling a kit for someone and i don 't know what a nominal fee would be. i do not want to charge too much. Can someone point me in the right direction of the construction fee for a medium size
By [email protected] · #17338 ·
Re: FREE (plus shipping) to a good home: Some KayPro 2s
My second home computer!? Purchased at the local computer store ( Long's Drug Store, LOL). 73, Gary WB6OGD
By wb6ogd · #17337 ·
Re: allpcb, pcbway, etc 100mm x 100mm
The last few sets of boards I ordered were from jlcpcb.com . Their prototype special is $2.00 for 10 100x100 mm 2 layer boards. They will combine orders for shipping, so price for the 4 different
By DuWayne Schmidlkofer · #17336 ·
Re: FREE (plus shipping) to a good home: Some KayPro 2s
Don't forget the TI-99/4A the first (I think) 16 bit machine, or the Sinclair Z80, or the Timex-Sinclair TS2000, a couple of which I dedicated to home-brew projects because they became so cheap. --
By Dave Hartman <ac2gl@...> · #17335 ·
Re: allpcb, pcbway, etc 100mm x 100mm
Gangue, Well, yes....and no! I've dealt with many China FAB houses over the years and for the most partalmost EVERY one of them have been anal about running multiple designs as a single pcb. I don't
By Rex Harper · #17334 ·
Re: Some KayPro 2s >>>> Osborne 1
I spent most of 20 years (1970/1989) programming (and designing interfaces) the DG NOVA. A lot of work was done using the front panel lights and switches. Bob Macklin K5MYJ Seattle, Wa. "Real Radios
By Bob Macklin <macklinbob@...> · #17333 ·
Re: Some KayPro 2s >>>> Osborne 1
SC/MP... Yes Actually that and SC/MP II and even a NSC8073 Scmp 3 with Nibble a form of tiny basic in the rom. I'd say that was the closest thing to the Arduino as it could also program a 2716 or the
By ajparent1/kb1gmx <kb1gmx@...> · #17332 ·