It's an 16F84 which has flash eeprom built in, all you need is a
programmer (several simple one's on the web) and the software
LCD4DIEP.HEX is on the same page as the schematic, the source code is
there also

For the 16F628 based one from IK3OIL you can email him, assure him
it's for your own private use (ie.- you aren't making money from it)
and he'll probably email you back the hex code ... I got the hex code
for his frequency counter and Morse Code decoder that way

JR

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>
> JR
> 
>  Question: Does the IC in the PIC VFO Controler have embedded software,
> or is it a programable chip or what?
> 
>   Also, I find some folk are interested in your results with this
> circuit so keep us posted on what it does and your findings!  
> 
>   The topic has generated some interest around the web already.  I am
> convinced likewise to buy some parts for this.  Its sort of new to some
> of us but worth learning from scratch.
> 
>   The TM1 Transceiver idea is also interesting and I think some folk
> will want to build that and try it out.
> <http://www.hpsdr.com/Public/Parts/Clock/TMschematic.pdf>
> {from Cecil's post} 
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
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