Hi Henk,

We can change the frequencies in the PIC as described before.
If you don't have a suitable PIC programmer, mine is on it's way and should
arrive soon. If you wish I can then reprogram a PIC for you.

I only wonder if the sourcecode of the program is/comes available ?

Greets,
Paul, PD5PT


On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Henk Keppel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>    Good afternoon Tony,
>
> A first feedback from the Netherlands:
>
> Ids it possible for you to adapt the frequencies al little bit?
> Here we cannot use the numbers 3 and 5.
> The 80-meter band goes up to 3.5MHz and the 40 meters up to 7.2MHz of wich
> from 7.1 up to 7.2 useless is becaus of stron broadcast SSB activity is just
> below 7.1MHz.
>
> 73, Henk, PA0KEP
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* kb9yig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Friday, May 09, 2008 12:04 PM
> *Subject:* [softrock40] v8.3 Lite+Xtall kit details
>
>  Good Morning All,
>
> The v8.3 kits that are being mailed today are sorted into four small
> zip-loc bags. One bag contains the circuit board and the packet of
> ICs. Please look carefully in the IC packet for the two SOT23-5 ICs
> in the rolled up end of the IC anti-static bag. Abbreviated markings
> on the top of the FIN1002 IC indicate that it is the FIN1002.
>
> The four BPF module kits are together in a zip-loc bag. Included
> with the BPF kits is a 9-pin length of a SIP socket strip. This
> socket strip is to be used as a tool to align the 2-pin and 3-pin
> sections of the header pins on the v8.3 circuit board. Afterwards
> the 9-pin socket may be snipped into 2-pin or 3-pin lengths as spares
> for the sockets that mount on the bottom of each BPF board.
>
> The third and forth zip-loc bags in the kit include the
> resistor/capacitor bag and a hardware bag. Included in the
> resistor/capacitor bag is an anti-static bag holding the programmed
> PIC, the PIC socket, the DIP switch and the 5 volts LM7805 TO-220
> cased regulator IC.
>
> The 5 volt regulator mounts on top of the circuit board and the tab
> is fastened to the circuit board by 4-40 hardware provided in the kit.
>
> The programmed PIC, (Tom's v2.4 code), contains the following set of
> center frequencies for DIP switch inputs 0000 to 1111.
>
> 0 1.846
> 1 1.892
> 2 3.546
> 3 3.846
> 4 7.046
> 5 7.221
> 6 10.146
> 7 14.046
> 8 14.271
> 9 18.114
> 10 21.046
> 11 21.321
> 12 24.936
> 13 28.046
> 14 28.092
> 15 28.346
>
> Feedback on the kit would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks and 73,
> Tony KB9YIG
>
>
>
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