There is an option for building an LP-100 cheaply. I ordered some extra boards for the current production run for some guys who wanted to build one from their junk box. Most of these have been spoken for, and I haven't set a price yet. A programmed PIC would be included. These would be sold with minimal support beyond the normal provided to regular customers... you would be pretty much on your own as far as packaging it.

These boards are unpopulated... in other words, the SMT parts that are normally supplied installed are not on these boards. Some of these are VERY small... TSSOP. If you have built a kit like a NorCal 2030, DDS-60 or N2PK VNA you should not have a problem. Otherwise, I recommend against this option. The two most expensive chips are available as samples from Analog (max 2 per customer).

I am accepting orders for a third run of LP-100s to be delivered in mid-November, and I could possibly offer a "caseless" option at a lower price for those who want to do a custom installation in an EC-2 case. This would not save much money though, maybe $20. If there was significant demand (100 or more), I could possibly produce a new version with integral coupler, 1 mW to 120W rating, and sized to fit in an EC-1, but otherwise similar to an LP-100. I suspect most people would not want to have to hack on a EC-1 to get a case, though. Since the LP-100 already goes down to 50 mW (and 30 uW with the direct input), I don't know that there would be any appeal beyond Elecrafters for an EC-1 style low power version.

For the record, I find the "analog" bargraph to be very easy to use for tuning, especially the Return Loss display. And I love the mini-modules as inexpensive options for bench testing... keep them coming.

73,
Larry N8LP
www.telepostinc.com



Darwin, Keith wrote:
The LP-100 sounds great - but it is out of my price range.  I may
eventually talk myself into it but not at this time.

And to be honest, I really prefer an analog meter as it is much easier
to peak my TS830s on TX with an analog meter.

Now, if I were a computer sort of guy, having a watt meter module that
can drive a serial data stream for display in a dialog box would be
cool, but I'm definitely NOT a PC in the shack sort of person so that
feature is of no benefit to me.

- Keith KD1E -
- K2 5411 -

-----Original Message-----
From: michael taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds like Larry N8LP's LP-100 Digital Vector Wattmeter built in a
Elecraft EC2 enclosure. <http://www.telepostinc.com/lp100.html> I don't
think it can be done at mini-module price-range.

I guess I expected no case since they were listed as mini-modules, but I
understand what you are saying, particularly with the SWR meter, which I
agree it might be nice to make a case option available.
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