Hi Dan,

Currently available Kits include the following where postage costs are 
included in each kit price:


SoftRock Lite single band receiver kits, 160m, 80m, 40m or 30m, at $10 per 
kit for US/Canada and $11 for DX.

Upgraded SoftRock Lite single band receiver kits, 20m or 15m, at $12 per kit 
for US/Canada and $13 for DX.

Special IF SoftRock Lite kits at $12 per kit for US/Canada and $13 per kit 
for DX.



Lite+Xtall v8.3 kit less the Si570 for all HF band coverage at $26 per kit 
for US/Canada and $27 for DX.

Lite+Xtall v8.3 kit with the CMOS Si570 for all HF band coverage at $42 per 
kit for US/Canand and $43 for DX.



RXTXv6.2 transceiver kit for 160m at $30 per kit for US/Canada and $31 for 
DX.

RXTXv6.2 transceiver kit for 80m at $30 per kit for US/Canada and $31 for 
DX.

RXTXv6.2 transceiver kit for 40m/80m at $30 per kit for US/Canada and $31 
for DX.

RXTXv6.2 transceiver kit for 40m/30m at $31 per kit for US/Canada and $32 
for DX.

RXTXv6.2 transceiver kit with daughter board kit for 20m/30m at $38 per kit 
for US/Canada and $39 for DX.

RXTXv6.2 transceiver kit with daughter board kit for 15m at $38 per kit for 
US/Canada and $39 for DX.

RXTXv6.2 transceiver kit with daughter board kit for 10m but without a 10m 
crystal $35 per kit for US/Canada and $36 for DX.



XTALLv1.1 kit without CMOS Si570 at $12 for US/Canada and $13 for DX.

XTALLv1.1 kit with CMOS Si570 at $28 for US/Canada and $29 for DX.


Rocky 3.x serial interface module kit at $5 for US/Canada and $6 for DX

Delta 44 interface module kit at $11 for US/Canada and $12 for DX.


Kits may be ordered via PayPal to raparks @ ctcisp.com.  (remove spaces 
around "@" )


Thanks for your interest in the SoftRock Kits.

73,
Tony KB9YIG


----- Original Message ----- 
From: n8fgv
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 6:09 AM
Subject: [softrock40] summary of softrock baords and kits available?


I would greatly appreciate it if somebody could prepare or point me to
a brief summary of the various Softrock or SDR boards that are
available. In the most recent digest that I have received there are
references to "beagleboard", "WB6HDW board", "v8.3 Lite+Xtall
receiver", and "Ozy, Janus, and Atlas", in addition to the various
band options available. Which of these boards are currently available,
which are obsolete, and which is the board that was pictured in QST
last month?

Also what are the trade offs in ordering the LVDS or CMOS versions of
the Si570 chip?

Thanks and 73

Dan N8FGV


 

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