So what is the advantage of the LVDS part over the CMOS one? According to the spec, max current drain is not much different, but the LVDS part supports much higher frequency output. Does it also have a cleaner output?
On May 3, 2008, at 11:17 AM, k5nwa wrote: > At 03:59 AM 5/3/2008, you wrote: > >> Hi Gerd, >> >> The SR-LXv8.3 sells for $27 when mailed to a DX location. The >> price includes DX postage. >> >> The SR-LXv8.3 requires an Si570, eithere a CMOS or LVDS version >> will work, which is not supplied in the kit. Four BPF module >> kits for the HF bands are supplied in the kit and the PIC supplied >> is programmed to give the following sixteen center frequencies for >> the DIP switch codes 0000 to 1111: >> > > Are you taking orders yet? > > Cecil > K5NWA > www.softrockradio.org www.qrpradio.com > > "Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light." - Jack Brindle, W6FB ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------
