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Hello All
I am building a LF/MW/HF Preselector and I would like to use my computer to layout a pattern, 4 inches (101.6mm) by 10 inches (254mm) using 2 variable capacitors, three rotary switches, two potentiometers and some toggle switches. Toggle switches are no problem but the other controls should be "calibrated" type of layouts. I have used MS Paint with only letters and numbers, reversed and applied to a clear transparency with a laser printer. This worked ok but to draw lines at an angle do not work. If I have a layout I can copy or scan I believe that would work ok. I have done ok with schematics. I have some Dataq dry transfers but some are too small or too large. I tried scanning and resizing but I cannot get rid of the "blue" background. I have some graphics programs but the learning curve is steep and I am not an artist so I do not understand much of the terminology such as "layers" etc. Any suggestions would be appreciated. If you send a link, please make sure it is "direct" and not to a site where I have to figure out what you meant to tell me. Thank you in advance. Please answer to the group as this address is only for logging into Google Groups. Richard |
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On 13 Jun 2005 10:48:33 -0700, wrote:
Hello All I am building a LF/MW/HF Preselector and I would like to use my computer to layout a pattern, 4 inches (101.6mm) by 10 inches (254mm) using 2 variable capacitors, three rotary switches, two potentiometers and some toggle switches. Toggle switches are no problem but the other controls should be "calibrated" type of layouts. I have used MS Paint with only letters and numbers, reversed and applied to a clear transparency with a laser printer. This worked ok but to draw lines at an angle do not work. If I have a layout I can copy or scan I believe that would work ok. I have done ok with schematics. I have some Dataq dry transfers but some are too small or too large. I tried scanning and resizing but I cannot get rid of the "blue" background. I have some graphics programs but the learning curve is steep and I am not an artist so I do not understand much of the terminology such as "layers" etc. Any suggestions would be appreciated. If you send a link, please make sure it is "direct" and not to a site where I have to figure out what you meant to tell me. Thank you in advance. Please answer to the group as this address is only for logging into Google Groups. Richard Richard I'v never tried this program, but it was posetd a while ago on one of the groups. Hope you find it to be of some help - it sounds like just what you were looking for. http://www.hfradio.org/wb8rcr/panel.html John, G4GOY |
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