Leon Heller, G1HSM
Suzuki SV1000S motorcycle
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller
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Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 2:23 AM
Subject: Re: [soft_radio] AD8333 I/Q Modulators/Free Samples


>  Add the working "VUE Meters" enclosed in the zip to your SDRadio or
> Winrad, its really cool to use.  I use it with CIAO also.  I searched a
> long while to find some that finally work.  Just click it on when you
> are using your SDR software.  Do not resize, but if you do and can't
> get it back to size; just "right click" it with the mouse and your back
> to size again.
>
>
>  *The AD8333 by Analog Devices seems the thing for Soft Rock 40 like
> projects which would reduce the numbers of parts and also remove the
> need for a phase splitting transformer.  Don't let the 32 pin structure
> scare you.  You will not use all of them pins.  Some may however
> require grounding as indicated.  We do need someone to come up with a
> place to get a 32 pin prototyping surfboard for using these chips.
> {Using this does not mean I am departing away from DIP chips and other
> designs.  But this is interesting to use nonetheless.  And who knows?}
>
>  The closest board Jameco has is a 28 pin surfboard.  So they don't
> have anything.

I've ordered a couple and will make a few PCB adaptors at home. I've used 
home-made PCBs with similar chips before.

73, Leon
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Leon Heller, G1HSM
Suzuki SV1000S motorcycle
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller 



 
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