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Re: Intriguing PCB holder
I opted for a rigid PCB holder that has more physical support. The board can be easily rotated around to the opposite side without removing it from the clamps which is a big advantage. Wish I had
By Garry Tennese · #88283 ·
Re: Intriguing PCB holder
I got one of these. They are great - I use mine to hold my Raspberrypi when making new projects. 73's WARadioStationDelta Douglas Felsenthal ¨C Contingent Engineering | PE Entrepreneurial
By doug felsenthal -WA0ODQ · #88282 ·
Intriguing PCB holder
Hi all, I was doing some window shopping at Amazon and came across
By Bob - K2KI · #88281 ·
Re: Looking into Softrocks
On 19/11/2020 16:36, David I did set him to moderated but it seems another Moderator reset, not that we have had another post.. 73 Alan G4ZFQ
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88280 ·
Re: Looking into Softrocks
An identically formatted post was made by the same user to [email protected] at about the same time, and it appears elsewhere as all. Suggest moderator(s) on [email protected] monitor the
By David Feldman · #88279 ·
Re: Looking into Softrocks
This person has also posted this exact same thing, word for word except for the name of the group, on the FT817, IC-7300 and NanoVNA groups so far. No callsign is given by him on any of those. 73,
By Zack Widup · #88278 ·
Re: Looking into Softrocks
Hi Michal, If you are interested in the Softrock, you might also consider the HobbyPCB RS-HFIQ (https://www.hobbypcb.com/index.php/products/hf-radio/rs-hfiq). It's just like a Softrock with the
By WA2EUJ · #88277 ·
Re: Looking into Softrocks
You can buy various models of the Softrock from the original source, fivedash.com. Currently you can get the Ensemble II receiver (kit or built, HF or LF), the Ensemble RXTX HF (kit or built), the
By Shirley Dulcey KE1L · #88276 ·
Looking into Softrocks
Hi everyone. I'm looking into getting Softrocks. Any thoughts or tips on how to go about it? Thanks, Michal
By michal.gordon@... · #88275 ·
Integrating SDR with Tranceiver
Hello, This is for the people like me who intend to use their SDRs with their transceiver as one integrated unit. For a long time (from 2008) I have been using a homemade solution for antenna
By §é§Ñ§Ó§Õ§Ñ§â §Ý§Ö§Ó§Ü§à§Ó · #88274 ·
Re: FST3253 in SOIC-16?
Thank you so much Shirley and Dave! Difference noted.
By Brent DeWitt · #88273 ·
Re: Softrorock RXTX - Quisk - USB port crash
Thanks Alan! That was actually what I wanted to hear. 73, Franco iz2oos Franco, No damage can occur. I have done this thousands of times. It is not unusual to lose USB control of a Softrock. I
By Iz Oos · #88272 ·
Re: Softrorock RXTX - Quisk - USB port crash
Franco, No damage can occur. I have done this thousands of times. It is not unusual to lose USB control of a Softrock. I can not think of any USB device that can cause physical damage to itself or a
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88271 ·
Re: FST3253 in SOIC-16?
ON Semiconductor discontinued the FST3253 in SOIC a few years ago. They're no longer available from distributors, only eBay and Asian sources and perhaps some non-US distributors. The TI
By Shirley Dulcey KE1L · #88270 ·
Softrorock RXTX - Quisk - USB port crash
Hello everybody I use Kubuntu 18.04, quisk 4.1.72 and Softrock RXTX. Sometimes Quisk quits abruptly and the RXTX becomes unusable until I turn the laptop off and turn it on again. I thought it was a
By Iz Oos · #88269 ·
Re: FST3253 in SOIC-16?
Try this. Dave WA5DJJ pointed me to
By WA1EDJ · #88268 ·
FST3253 in SOIC-16?
Seems this question was last asked about 11 years ago: Anyone know of a U.S. source for the FST3252 mux/demux in the SOIC-16 package? I'm trying to repair a Softrock RX Ensemble. The only sources
By Brent DeWitt · #88267 ·
Re: USB Serial Port Adapter
I think some USB adapters return their serial number when being elaborated by Windows, Windows can then remember which device it is. Windows can¡¯t do that with adapters that don¡¯t have a serial
By Philip Rose <pvrose@...> · #88266 ·
Re: USB Serial Port Adapter
Alan, I am not a computer guy. All I know is when I changed brands of adaptors, the problem went away. Dave
By K4TODave · #88265 ·
Re: USB Serial Port Adapter
Guy, I'm not sure it matters. Quite some time ago fake Prolific chips were fitted to many adaptors. Prolific lost users confidence when they updated their drivers to disable those fake chips. I
By Alan G4ZFQ · #88264 ·