Sounds like a perfect job for a Si570... Gary
--- In [email protected], "Tony Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi John, > > The SoftRock Lite could be used on 10m by use of 1/3 sub-harmonic sampling. This would require a fundamental crystal at a frequency of 4 / 3 the desired 10m center frequency. A 28.1 MHz center frequency, for example, would require a fundamental crystal of 37.467 MHz. I have not been able to find low-cost crystals suitable for 10m 1/3 sub- harmonic sampling. > > 73, > Tony KB9YIG > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: John E > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:15 AM > Subject: Re: [softrock40] Small additional run of SoftRock Lite kits will be available > > > Hi is a 10m going to be in the works? > John KØCQW > > kb9yig wrote: > > Good Evening All, > > > > A number of people have recently expressed an interest in the low-cost > > SoftRock Lite kit. Additional circuit boards went on order this > > evening to support a small run of the SoftRock Lite kits so that the > > kit will be available again by mid-June for a couple more months. > > > > The kit offering will include the following: > > > > Kits for individual bands from 160m through 30m will be $10 per kit. > > > > Upgraded kits for either 20m or 15m will be $12 per kit. > > > > Kits for special IF applications will be $12 per kit. > > > > Kits may be ordered via PayPal to raparks @ ctcisp.com (remove spaces > > around "@"). > > > > Thanks and 73, > > Tony KB9YIG > > > > > > >
