[DSP-10] Questions on DSP10

Bob Larkin [email protected]
Tue, 02 Dec 2003 14:04:39 -0800


Hi kevin,

Great to hear that you are moving on with the DSP-10.

My site is still assuming the EZ-Kit Lite from ADI.  So what you have and 
the info are all in line with that material.

If you do not yet have the EZ-Kit, it would probably be best to go 
with  Lyle Johnson KK7P's DSP that draws less current and also provides 
lower noise: http://www.fidalgo.net/~wa7gxd/dsp.html

The info on installing that instead of the ADI board is on Lyle's page. The 
differences are minor.

Hope this helps, and good luck!!

73,
Bob  W7PUA


At 12:55 PM 12/2/2003, you wrote:
>Hi Bob:
>
>I bought a DSP10 kit about 2.5 years ago, from the first run, and haven't
>gotten around to building it yet.  Grad school completion, work
>responsibilities, promotion, you probably know the drill...  I'm finally
>getting to the point where I can start the kit.
>
>I half-monitor the mailing list, and it looks like some new approaches have
>been made to the EZkit Lite/DSP side of the project.  I understand that I
>may be able to dispense with the EZkit Lite and use an alternative solution.
>
>
>My questions: is the old kit from the original run still viable, i.e. is
>there a list of mods/changes/improvements that I can incorporate while I
>build?  What's the new DSP approach?
>
>Thanks in advance, hope you have time to answer, 73.
>
>Kevin McQuiggin, VE7ZD
>
>
>
>
>
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