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"G.A.Evans G4SDW" wrote in message
... Might we all act together to produce a series of "biscuits" that could then be assembled Lego-like fashion to produce any rig or test equipment? A truely excellent idea Gareth. Why don't you rough out a plan and design a few of these "biscuits" and publish them on a website or maybe in one of the various journals that support the hobby. Good luck and I look forward to seeing your first designs. -- 73 Brian, G8OSN www.g8osn.org.uk Now your amateur licence is free, why not send at least £15 per year to support the Radio Communications Foundation or STELAR? |
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Brian Reay wrote:
Why don't you rough out a plan and design a few of these "biscuits" and publish them on a website or maybe in one of the various journals that support the hobby. So, not RadComic then! -- ARRL membership = $39 (~£20) RSGB membership = £44 Don't let them rip you off any more. Do the right thing, resign from the RSGB today. The RSGB said Radio Amateurs were a threat to national security! Is this the type of organisation you want to represent you? |
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know code wrote:
Brian Reay wrote: Why don't you rough out a plan and design a few of these "biscuits" and publish them on a website or maybe in one of the various journals that support the hobby. So, not RadComic then! ============================================== Well,...Eamon Skelton ,EI9GQ is doing exactly that already..in his HOMEBREW column in ........... RADCOM. and George Dobbs , G3RJV has a similar column in Practical Wireless. I am sure G4SDW knows that. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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On 16 Apr, 19:45, Highland Ham
wrote: know code wrote: Brian Reay wrote: Why don't you rough out a plan and design a few of these "biscuits" and publish them on a website or maybe in one of the various journals that support the hobby. So, not RadComic then! ============================================== Well,...Eamon Skelton ,EI9GQ is doing exactly that already..in his HOMEBREW column in ........... RADCOM. and George Dobbs , G3RJV has a similar column in Practical Wireless. I am sure G4SDW knows that. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH March's RadCom had a QRP transceiver with just 11 biscuits. None of the biscuits had E numbers, and only one had silicon. |
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![]() "Highland Ham" wrote in message ... Why don't you rough out a plan and design a few of these "biscuits" and publish them on a website or maybe in one of the various journals that support the hobby. Well,...Eamon Skelton ,EI9GQ is doing exactly that already..in his HOMEBREW column in ........... RADCOM. and George Dobbs , G3RJV has a similar column in Practical Wireless. I am sure G4SDW knows that. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH Maybe he does know it but that doesn't mean the idea is not a good one. Truely new ideas are few and far between. I've come across it before as a suggested way to cope with component obsolesce issues in long service life applications- a chap I used to work with coined the idea of "tokens" (as I recall). Basically the idea was a library of circuit building blocks that could be assembled to make a larger circuit. If a particular part could no longer be obtained, a new "token" could be designed with a defined interface and functionality. A sound idea but not an easy project. However, if Gareth can get something rolling, maybe expanding on Eamon's and/or George's ideas, so much the better. I'd not knock the idea, quite the converse. So get rolling Gareth, let us see some of your ideas on the web or in Sprat, etc. -- 73 Brian, G8OSN www.g8osn.org.uk Now your amateur licence is free, why not send at least £15 per year to support the Radio Communications Foundation or STELAR? |
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On 16 Apr, 21:09, "Brian Reay" wrote:
So get rolling Gareth, let us see some of your ideas on the web or in Sprat, The seminal book "Solid State Design for the Radio Amateur" (1977) by Haywood et al had pages of circuit snippets. I also think that PW do boards for different radio modules. I suppose one might envisage a sort of mother-board into which modules might be inserted to allow different designs to be built up? I am not convinced that the idea will go far though. It is quite easy to breadboard almost anything on double sided pcb quickly and easily. |
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![]() "Richard G3CWI" wrote in message oups.com... On 16 Apr, 21:09, "Brian Reay" wrote: So get rolling Gareth, let us see some of your ideas on the web or in Sprat, The seminal book "Solid State Design for the Radio Amateur" (1977) by Haywood et al had pages of circuit snippets. I also think that PW do boards for different radio modules. I suppose one might envisage a sort of mother-board into which modules might be inserted to allow different designs to be built up? I am not convinced that the idea will go far though. It is quite easy to breadboard almost anything on double sided pcb quickly and easily. True but one advantage of the "biscuit" idea is that you can build and test them one at a time- ideal for beginners who may be put off by a complex "one lump" project that they lack the experience to fault find etc. Really, I think Gareth should run with this idea. -- 73 Brian, G8OSN www.g8osn.org.uk Now your amateur licence is free, why not send at least £15 per year to support the Radio Communications Foundation or STELAR? |
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I know it now, but as I read neither BadCon
nor Practically Witless on a regular basis, I was unaware until your post below. "Highland Ham" wrote in message ... Well,...Eamon Skelton ,EI9GQ is doing exactly that already..in his HOMEBREW column in ........... RADCOM. and George Dobbs , G3RJV has a similar column in Practical Wireless. I am sure G-4-S-D-W knows that. |
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In message , know code
writes Brian Reay wrote: Why don't you rough out a plan and design a few of these "biscuits" and publish them on a website or maybe in one of the various journals that support the hobby. So, not RadComic then! Which 'various journals'? They're gae few, these days. They're aa' deid! Ian. -- |
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![]() Brian Reay wrote: "G.A.Evans G4SDW" wrote in message ... Might we all act together to produce a series of "biscuits" that could then be assembled Lego-like fashion to produce any rig or test equipment? A truely excellent idea Gareth. Why don't you rough out a plan and design a few of these "biscuits" and publish them on a website or maybe in one of the various journals that support the hobby. Good luck and I look forward to seeing your first designs. I look forward to seeing the implementation of the design of the first unit ever to incorporate the Big-K approach to DSP. -- from Aero Spike |
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