Hi Henk,

Your v8.3 Lite+Xtall kit was mailed on May 9.  Thanks for the kit order and I 
hope you will have some fun with the kit.

73,
Tony KB9YIG

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: henkkeppel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:57 AM
  Subject: [softrock40] Re: Lite+Xtall orders


  Good morning Tony.
  If not yet sent please convert my Lite+Xtall kit order to the version 
  8.3. What is the additional payment? I pay immediately with PayPal.
  73, Henk, PA0KEP.
  --- In [email protected], "kb9yig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >
  > Good Morning All,
  > 
  > Orders for the v8.0, v8.1 and v8.2 versions of the Lite+Xtall kit 
  > have gone well beyond the number of kits available. I would like to 
  > convert the excess orders to the v8.3 Lite+Xtall kit if it is ok 
  with 
  > kit buyers. I will contact people individually concerning orders 
  > beyond what I will be able to fill within the next few days.
  > 
  > A v8.3 kit with synchronous QSD clocking is in the works that has 
  the 
  > same size board as the v8.1/v8.2 but provides a jumper option to 
  use 
  > either the CMOS version of the Si570 or the LVDS version of the 
  > Si570. The v8.3 kit will include the FIN1002 and all other parts 
  > that mount on the circuit board except the Si570 device. (If a CMOS 
  > Si570 is used on the v8.3 board, the kit builder will omit a 
  > resistor, the FIN1002 part, and will solder in a jumper wire.)
  > 
  > The v8.3 Lite+Xtall kit should be available at Dayton time and the 
  > kit will be priced at $26 US/Canada and $27 for DX where mailing 
  > costs are included in each kit price. Included with each kit will 
  be 
  > four BPF kits to provide the band combinations 160m, 80m/40m, 
  > 30m/20m/17m, 15m/12m/10m. (Excess orders for a v8.0, v8.1, or v8.2 
  > kits will not require any additional payment when converted to a 
  v8.3 
  > kit.) 
  > 
  > Thanks and 73,
  > Tony KB9YIG
  >



   

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