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Re: unbuilt Softrocks for sale etc.
My sorted collection of the old Yahoo group files from January 2019, prior to some proposed pruning at that time, is still available for download from
By Nigel <poldhu1901@...> · #89040 ·
Re: unbuilt Softrocks for sale etc.
Brian, I may be interested in the kits depending on pricing. I am almost done building my first RXTX at this moment. Please let me know what you have and what pricing you are looking for. Ryan
By Ryan · #89039 ·
unbuilt Softrocks for sale etc.
Through no fault of mine own (hi) I seem to have bought a fair number of Tony's kits when they were being released only on occasion... I figured when/if i could. Now there is no chance I can built all
By Brien Pepperdine · #89038 ·
Re: Broken Ensemble RX v.1
Hi Alan thank you for your reply and all the helpful info. Having read Bob's guide it seems you only need a HV programmer to reset the fuse bits on a used device. So will buy some new '85s and try
By Nick · #89037 ·
Re: Broken Ensemble RX v.1
That works, but no graphics. Same in Google's cache. But found it here with the graphics archived May 19 last
By Nick · #89036 ·
Re: Broken Ensemble RX v.1
You can get it via the internet archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20170724225330/https://m.pe0fko.nl/g8voi/g8voi_guide_V1.2/
By Karl Heinz Kremer - K5KHK · #89035 ·
Re: Broken Ensemble RX v.1
Nick, No, a long time since I did that! I've got quite a few programmed ATT45s, not sure if I have any spare 85s. Copied below from an old web page, might give some clues but we are talking XP. And
By Alan G4ZFQ · #89034 ·
Re: Broken Ensemble RX v.1
Does anyone have a copy of Bob G8VOI's document "A Beginners Guide to Programming the ATMEL ATtiny 45 and 85" they can send me, or post to Files on this this group? Tried
By Nick · #89033 ·
Broken Ensemble RX v.1
Plugged this RX in today and found the auto BPF has stopped working. Testing with usbsoftrock and a 'scope showed that the PB4 pin is stuck high - it appears to be shorted to Vcc. Otherwise the
By Nick · #89032 ·
Re: New website
Ben, Thanks. It appears that programming the ATtiny through an Arduino is a common thing. I did something like this some time ago with an STM32 microcontroller. I don't remember how exactly,
By David Underwood · #89031 ·
Re: New website
C. Continued. Yes that is a good idea, the quanties are quite limited on attiny85 chips at the moment. I have found a source and can list them separately. As soon as I prove out my programmer, I'll
By Ben Cherry · #89030 ·
Re: New website
Thank you for your feedback, A. The website is hosted by square up, I am not sure what they base it on, but I am quite restricted as to what I can do with it. I had a website with WordPress with
By Ben Cherry · #89029 ·
Re: New website
Ben, I am happy that you will be continuing availability of softrocks. I used the simple ones for years with various research projects. Several comments: A) your new softrock website is
By David Underwood · #89028 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Hi Tony Many thanks for your amazing efforts to introduce Ham Radio to SDR. Your management of Soft Rock Kits and fantastic back up service when I got it wrong is exemplary. So Many thanks Tony and
By m0fmt · #89027 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Vince, I am so glad to hear that you are using your SDR2GO! Regards, Charley W5BAA
By Charles Hill · #89026 ·
Re: kb9yig retirement
Tony, Been with you from the start...It was a great run. Still have my 6.3 conjoined with SDR2Go that still works great. Enjoy Retirement...If that is what you are going to do.. Good luck to the new
By Vince N2AIE · #89025 ·
Re: New website
Hi Ben, Wonderful. I would be pleased to provide whatever help I can when you are working on the details of your prototype. Thanks, Roger
By Roger · #89024 ·
Re: New website
I believe I used your paper as a starting point for mine. I would like to get your thoughts on several details when I get the prototype back on the bench. Thank you! Get Outlook for
By Ben Cherry · #89023 ·
Re: New website
Hello Ben, Re. your plan to offer "a heavily modified RXTX board and external parts to make a 220m, 630M, and 160M radio". I had developed just such a design, which works very well. See
By Roger · #89022 ·
Re: Looking to buy a 630m SoftRock RXTX transceiver
New RXTX boards should be here in a couple of weeks. I have some /16 boards on hand. Hopeing to have parts on hand before the boards get here. Ben AD8AW
By Ben Cherry · #89021 ·