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In 2015 it was fivedash.com site that returned me to radio amateur after a 20 years of QRT. I spent a year to build a construction with 3 RxTx, PA 10W, 2 tranfrormer PS units, switched LPFs, switched USB hub, 2 soundcards and a speaker module. I made thousands of QSOs with it, tried to work /M with it (added a 13.V power supply board). Even took part in RDA contest in 2017 as R1CF/P with this homemade transceiver. It is still operational, and can be used if necessary. Thank you very much - your kits brought me back to HAM life. You did a great job, created a community that helped me a lot in building the first RxTx. 73! Andrey R1CF -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tony Parks Sent: Friday, July 15, 2022 3:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [softrock40] kb9yig retirement The message below has been posted on the fivedash.com home page. I want to thank everyone who has built or used SoftRock radios, all of those who have helped others in the group troubleshoot their builds or software setups, and those who contributed to the design in the early years. I especially want to thank those who made firmware and software contributions so that the SoftRock hardware would do a useful function. It has made my day each time I read one of your messages of success with or enjoyment from your SoftRock Radio. I currently have 48 SoftRock RX Ensemble II HF kits and two built RX Ensemble II HF boards listed for sale on the fivedash.com web site. These are the last SoftRock boards I have available, and once they are sold, Five Dash will close. Unfortunately, due to changes in customs rules over the past few years, I am only able to ship to addresses in the United States. Thank you again for your support of the SoftRock radio kits over the years. Tony Parks, KB9YIG -- Это сообщение проверено на вирусы антивирусом Avast. |