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Well, the pcb's were $23.40, as I used DHL express shipping at $17.50. (I do have 2 pcb's I'd want to sell). The speaker volume is a bit low, not at all like the original morse tutors. But the headphone volume is ear-splitting!!! Parts were $33.14 + shipping from Digikey. I did not order the battery connector, as I had one already. I substituted a different encoder, as they were out of the one Bruce used. I only have extra resistors and caps, the cheap stuff...hi...hi I only have through hole parts in the 'junk box'. I really like the pocket tutor, as it's small, and battery powered. Need to get a case. I have people from my microcontroller club that have 3d printers, so I may press one of them into printing a case. If you know of anyone who wants to purchase the old morse tutors (built and working), I have 4 to sell. 2 with esp32 and 2.2 in display, and 2 with the larger display. 73 Ken WB2ART On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 3:37 PM Ken KM4NFQ <km4nfq@...> wrote:
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