Why does that imply pre-assembly? Lots of us out here are perfectly
comfortable with SMT, and there's enuf builders-for-hire to support
those who aren't ...

de w1rt

On 7/18/05, wayne burdick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, everyone, for all the input on noise blankers.
> 
> A more sophisticated noise blanker is certainly possible. It would need
> about twice as many parts, and to fit in the available space would
> require nearly all SMDs, including 0603 size passives and TSSOP ICs.
> This implies a completely pre-assembled module, which is one of the
> things we tried to avoid in the K2  :)
> 
> Still, this is definitely on the wish-list. When we do get to it, we'll
> be looking for testers who have all sorts of horrible noise to throw at
> it.
> 
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
> 
> 
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