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Cheaper 10 pin Fem Header for Type II and Experimenters boards
An alternative (and cheaper) 10 pin female header for the Type II PHSNA and the Experimenters Board is Mouser P/N 782-A000086. It is two 10 pin long tailed headers for $1.11.
Mike
K5ESS
An alternative (and cheaper) 10 pin female header for the Type II PHSNA and the Experimenters Board is Mouser P/N 782-A000086. It is two 10 pin long tailed headers for $1.11.
Mike
K5ESS
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K5ESS
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#2109
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Experimenter Board documentation updated
I've posted a revised copy of "DDS Type II and Arduino NANO Experimenter Board.pdf" that includes additional photos of an as-built Experimenter Board, as well as details of the four lines of code that
I've posted a revised copy of "DDS Type II and Arduino NANO Experimenter Board.pdf" that includes additional photos of an as-built Experimenter Board, as well as details of the four lines of code that
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N5IB
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#2108
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Re: dds-60 daughter board
George;
I have already ordered the kit from midnight design solutions, which Ibelieve is you? Anyway, thanks, and if I had paid attention to what is posted onthe web site, I would have known what to
George;
I have already ordered the kit from midnight design solutions, which Ibelieve is you? Anyway, thanks, and if I had paid attention to what is posted onthe web site, I would have known what to
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john rader
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#2107
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Re: dds-60 daughter board
Hi John,
I have the DDS-60 Daughtercard in stock, in both kit and assembled+tested form … http://midnightdesignsolutions.com/dds60/index.html
73, George
Hi John,
I have the DDS-60 Daughtercard in stock, in both kit and assembled+tested form … http://midnightdesignsolutions.com/dds60/index.html
73, George
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George N2APB
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#2106
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Re: PC Boards shipped
Received mine yesterday also and would like to see a list with prices for the extras you will have.
Gene, W5DOR
Received mine yesterday also and would like to see a list with prices for the extras you will have.
Gene, W5DOR
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Gene W5DOR <gene@...>
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#2105
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Re: An SNA based on AD9851 AD8307 and any 8051 based u Controller in Assembly
Hi,
Your SNA looks very good, you did a great job. I found our SNA project to be a great learning exercise and I bet you did too. I did the NAT/SNA firmware (which is still evolving). I was firs
Hi,
Your SNA looks very good, you did a great job. I found our SNA project to be a great learning exercise and I bet you did too. I did the NAT/SNA firmware (which is still evolving). I was firs
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ad7jt@...
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#2104
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Re: PC Boards shipped
Received my boards, THANK YOU!! Please let us know what will be considered excess/available
Merle, KC1DNJ
Received my boards, THANK YOU!! Please let us know what will be considered excess/available
Merle, KC1DNJ
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Merle W
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#2103
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PC Boards shipped
Nearly all of the PC boards have been mailed, and some have already started showing up in mailboxes in the USA.
There are about a dozen folks I haven't heard back from, so if you'd made a request
Nearly all of the PC boards have been mailed, and some have already started showing up in mailboxes in the USA.
There are about a dozen folks I haven't heard back from, so if you'd made a request
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N5IB
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#2102
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Re: An SNA based on AD9851 AD8307 and any 8051 based u Controller in Assembly
Hi George !
The SNA kit is a real wow. Very nice work indeed.
Why did you not use rotary encoders to set frequency, span rate, etc? KB'ds are so slow.
What drove the choice to dsPic33F?
It is funny
Hi George !
The SNA kit is a real wow. Very nice work indeed.
Why did you not use rotary encoders to set frequency, span rate, etc? KB'ds are so slow.
What drove the choice to dsPic33F?
It is funny
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Asadullah Mir
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#2101
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Re: An SNA based on AD9851 AD8307 and any 8051 based u Controller in Assembly
Hi,
Nice work. Would love to see the details of your SA. Have coded many years on the 8051 processor, exclusively in assembly language, and still enjoy it very much.
Sounds like you might
Hi,
Nice work. Would love to see the details of your SA. Have coded many years on the 8051 processor, exclusively in assembly language, and still enjoy it very much.
Sounds like you might
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George N2APB
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#2100
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Re: An SNA based on AD9851 AD8307 and any 8051 based u Controller in Assembly
I'll join the incomprehensibility of C & C++ it seems to me that they and more particularly C++ to break many of the rules I was taught in the early days. I won't say how long ago that was.
I'll join the incomprehensibility of C & C++ it seems to me that they and more particularly C++ to break many of the rules I was taught in the early days. I won't say how long ago that was.
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William Kimber
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#2099
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Re: An SNA based on AD9851 AD8307 and any 8051 based u Controller in Assembly
Thanks Gary,
It's Ok. It is not a lot of work for me. I pulled most of the the routines from my personal library, written over the last ten years. the custom routines took no more than 10 15 hours
Thanks Gary,
It's Ok. It is not a lot of work for me. I pulled most of the the routines from my personal library, written over the last ten years. the custom routines took no more than 10 15 hours
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Asadullah Mir
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#2098
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Re: An SNA based on AD9851 AD8307 and any 8051 based u Controller in Assembly
Thanks Jim,
I will do that as soon as I can edit all the stuff.
Azzythehillbilly
Thanks Jim,
I will do that as soon as I can edit all the stuff.
Azzythehillbilly
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Asadullah Mir
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#2097
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Re: An SNA based on AD9851 AD8307 and any 8051 based u Controller in Assembly
HI Mirasad(?),
Welcome to the group, I for one have learned a lot here!
I would be interested in hearing more about your project. I'ts too bad you didn't hear about
PHSNA before you did it, you could
HI Mirasad(?),
Welcome to the group, I for one have learned a lot here!
I would be interested in hearing more about your project. I'ts too bad you didn't hear about
PHSNA before you did it, you could
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Gary Winblad
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#2096
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Re: An SNA based on AD9851 AD8307 and any 8051 based u Controller in Assembly
You are most welcome to post information about your project here.
Just create a folder in the Files area and upload documents and photos there. You can also create an Album in the Photos area if you'd
You are most welcome to post information about your project here.
Just create a folder in the Files area and upload documents and photos there. You can also create an Album in the Photos area if you'd
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N5IB
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#2095
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An SNA based on AD9851 AD8307 and any 8051 based u Controller in Assembly
Hi All,
I joined the group recently. Last year, Ibuilt myself an "SA" based on the AD8307 and AD9851 for use in myshack. Wish I had known that PHSNA exists.
I am not too familiar with C nor with
Hi All,
I joined the group recently. Last year, Ibuilt myself an "SA" based on the AD8307 and AD9851 for use in myshack. Wish I had known that PHSNA exists.
I am not too familiar with C nor with
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Asadullah Mir
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#2094
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Re: PC Board Order - Status Update
The first batch of PC boards will head to the post office in a few minutes.
By now everyone who made a request should have received an e-mail from me with final details. If you haven't - check your
The first batch of PC boards will head to the post office in a few minutes.
By now everyone who made a request should have received an e-mail from me with final details. If you haven't - check your
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N5IB
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#2093
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New file uploaded to PHSNA
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the PHSNA
group.
File : /PHSNA Firmware Modified for
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the PHSNA
group.
File : /PHSNA Firmware Modified for
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PHSNA@...
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#2092
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Re: PHSNA.EXE NANO?
It might be easier as a first attempt, and proof-of-concept, to modify the terminal mode Arduino program (found in the "Current Software" folder. Should be easy to cut and paste to add in the extra
It might be easier as a first attempt, and proof-of-concept, to modify the terminal mode Arduino program (found in the "Current Software" folder. Should be easy to cut and paste to add in the extra
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N5IB
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#2091
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Re: PHSNA.EXE NANO?
Hi André,
I was curious about you was trying to do, now I understand it.
If you have coding abilities it is quite easy, you need to modify two things:
- The Arduino program, to
Hi André,
I was curious about you was trying to do, now I understand it.
If you have coding abilities it is quite easy, you need to modify two things:
- The Arduino program, to
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EB4APL
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#2090
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