[Lowfer] simple lowfer transmitter plans
Zack Widup
w9sz.zack at gmail.com
Mon Dec 1 15:59:43 EST 2008
As far as I know, Digi-Key has always had a $25 minimum order (that is, if
you want to avoid handling charges). Mouser, on the other hand, never had a
minimum order amount.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Mike-WE0H <we0h at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Did Digi change their policy recently? There was no minimum order last I
> checked a month or so ago. I know they had a minimum order policy for quite
> some time then changed it but did they go back to the minimum order policy
> recently?
>
> Mike
> WE0H
>
>
>
> Charles W5COV wrote:
>
>> Sean , if you check out the solderless homebrew projects , they use an
>> Epson oscillator chip. You can order them through Digi Key . The only thing
>> is they have a minimum order . Also if you use the divide by 10 circuit ,
>> you have to multiply the frequency you order by 10 .
>>
>> The beacon that I have on the air right now is using one of them . My
>> report from Elgin , Illinois , last week , noted "very stable in frequency"
>> .
>>
>> Charlie
>>
>> CV , 185.298 kHz . , QRSS30 , 24 / 7
>>
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