[NLRS] More on sequencers

Ray J ray at w9ray.org
Mon Mar 27 17:36:39 EST 2006


db6nt sells a very small sequencer

km0t uses them i think..

http://www.kuhne-electronic.de/english/transverter/sequenzcontrolers.htm

Ray J



Al Bergman wrote:

>Paul Wade w1ghz has a small projects web page and sells a very nice
>sequencer pc board. It can be found at:
>http://www.w1ghz.org/small_proj/small_proj.htm
>I am not sure if this will fill the bill for you but I can tell you it
>is professionally manufactured and the price is right.  I used one in
>for my last project which can be seen at:
>http://www.w0blk.org/Transverter.pdf
>This file is a pdf about 1.5 mb long and may be a little slow loading
>but it might be a good "roll yer own" example project for some of you...
>In fact I would appreciate comments on it...
>73, Al
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>>Advanced Receivers Research offers a sequencer board for $56.   You
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>>it at http://www.advancedreceiver.com/page20.html   .   Yes, you can
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>build
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>>one, but this is a turn key approach and with the board size of 2.5" x
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>3.5"
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>>it may fit inside the DEM transverter making for a tighter design.
>>Anyone using one of these ?
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>>73, Jon
>>W0ZQ.
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