Hi Henk,

The center frequency numbers may be adjusted to a custom set.  We will try to 
support those requests soon.

Can someone post a set of center frequencies that would be best for use in 
Europe?  (A good assumption is that the Lite+Xtall receiver will be used with a 
soundcard that can sample at 96 kHz.)

Thanks and 73,
Tony KB9YIG
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Henk Keppel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 7:18 AM
  Subject: Re: [softrock40] v8.3 Lite+Xtall kit details



  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 
    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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