Hi Dave, The latest posting of the v8.3 Lite+Xtall board show the outline of the BPF board on top of the Lite+Xtall board. The BPF board is 0.95 inches by 0.65 inches.
Connectors P100 and P101 on the BPF board are on 0.1 inch centeres so that 0.1 perf-board may be used for BPF construction. Yes, I have ordered extra BPF boards for special applications of the v8.3 Lite+Xtall such as IF applications or SW broadcast use. Additional BPF boards, without other components for the filters and when ordered as part of a kit order, will be $3 for a group of four boards. Thanks for asking. 73, Tony KB9YIG ----- Original Message ----- From: drmail377 To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 11:41 AM Subject: [softrock40] Re: SRLite+Xtall V8.3 Dimensions? Hi Tony TNX for the reply... What are the dimensions of the BPF boards? Only the main-board layout is included in the new V8.3 Files area. Are the BPF board three-pin and two-pin 0.1" headers spaced in multiples of 0.1" so we can use 0.1" perf-board to build our own BPF's and plug them in directly without having to use wires? For-example, a BPF that covers a SW broadcast band instead of a Ham-Band. Obviously if I had a V8.3 this question would be moot, but I'm planning ahead. Will it be possible to buy BPF boards alone with or without components for V8.3? I understand how this adds a degree-of-freedom to managing yor inventory. But perhaps the demand for this won't be high. 73's, David WB4ONA --- In [email protected], "Tony Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi David, > > The v8.3 Lite+Xtall board is 2.1 inches by 1.6 inches. Four corner mounting holes are in 0.125 inches from each side. With a BPF module plugged on top the overall height should be less than 1 inch. > > 73, > Tony KB9YIG > ----- Original Message ----- > From: drmail377 > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 10:18 PM > Subject: [softrock40] SRLite+Xtall V8.3 Dimensions? > > > What are the physical dimensions of a completed Lite+Xtall V8.3. Both > the main board and BPF board? Can't seem to find this on the site. > > Thanks, David >
