Hi Jim,
No need for licensing the IP as the Xcat is now open source. Thanks
for asking however!
The code is posted on github and is GPL.
Firmware:
Windows control program:
Bootloader:
The PCB design was done by K7KAJ using (if I remember correctly) a DOS
based version of Eagle and
it has been lost to the mists of time.
Brad KB9BPF recreated the PCB a couple of years using ExpressPCB. The design
files are in the files area of this group (
/g/xcat/files).
Good luck with your project!
73's Skip WB6YMH
On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 5:42?AM Jim Conrad via groups.io
<jjc@...> wrote:
Hi,
I have a couple stacks of Syntor X (~40) - different bands but don't have a count handy. Willing to part with a few if someone is interested in a few.
I do have a question for the XCat Developer/IP Owner .. Any XCats available or are you willing to license the IP to further develop it.
I'm a Ham and we have a group working on APRS and some over data modes on VHF and UHF I'm interested in getting my stack of Syntor X's operational in that project
Thanks,
Jim - N4WFP
At 07:09 PM 8/12/2024, M M wrote:
...or maybe two...
Email me direct...
Thanks in advance
Mike
WA6ILQ // at// arrl //dot// net