On Wednesday 11 October 2006 12:11 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   No need for an analog VFO dial unless you want it that way, since a
> small $39.00 frequency counter from Copper Electronics in Louisville KY
> will fit into the VFO cabinet (or receiver cabinet if the whole project
> is located in such).  The more the demand on these sort of frequency
> counters than the cheaper they will become in mass production terms.
> Special orders from the manufacturer for an out sourced prefabricated
> frequency counter part can be obtained for making a SDR receiver in
> mass production terms.

A quick search turned up their site,  but they give remarkably little in the 
way of details on that counter.  What sort of display is it,  LED?  Something 
else?  If LED,  what color,  size are the digits?  How easy is that to use?

A $39 freq counter sounds handy to me...

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