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"Gary Cavie" wrote in message
t... I'm currently building Pic-a-star, and haven't given the final casing a thought yet. Rather than trying to build to a pre-determined size, I'll design the case around whatever size the radio ends up, allowing for 'poke-about-a-bility' when it's done. There is a chap locally (G8SUY I think) who has developed some ATV SMT designs- they seem to work well and be popular. If you can hold the parts while soldering then SMT isn't too bad- an illuminated bench magnifier helps. I don't find the SMT devices a problem. G3XJP has come up with some excellent ideas for repeatable, reliable methods of using them. By making the code open-source, it is also encouraging to have a dabble, and see what changes when certain parts are altered. A true homebrewer's delight! Sadly, I'm sure someone will come along and falsely claim G3XJP's code was hacked and needs rewriting- totally ignoring his efforts to encourage homebrew and failing to produce anything to replace it. -- Brian Reay www.g8osn.org.uk www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk FP#898 |
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"Brian Reay" wrote:
: an illuminated bench magnifier plain english a magnifying glass on a stand with a light on it /plain english |
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