[App_rpt-users] usbfobs
Bryan D. Boyle
bdboyle at bdboyle.com
Sat May 28 19:42:31 UTC 2016
Hear, hear. no dog in this hunt, but I've not found an interface which was as flexible and easy to use, and i have a shack full of dmk uri dongles. everything from a boafeng 888 through alinco dr transcievers in simplex and as a repreater, a repeaterbuilder micor conversion, gm300s, an msf5000, hooked to both acid and dial on pi computers, and with a speaker on one of the outputs to boot.
45 bucks with the chips presoldered, it has the right chip, not some potted knock-off, a memory chip, iirc, kevin brought out a few gpio pins, spend a few couple hours stuffing a board, and you are supporting a fellow ham.
is 45 bucks REALLY going to break the bank for something that, if you can read a schematic and understand a parts list???
no financial interest other than a satisfied customer.
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Bryan
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> On May 28, 2016, at 10:52, Kevin Custer <kuggie at kuggie.com> wrote:
>
>> On 5/28/2016 10:32 AM, Skyler F wrote:
>> This is what I am trying to say:
>>
>> There are several cases when I don't want to use DSP and use COR. (Weather we are using flat or speaker is not relevant)
>
> Here's another approach for you folks that like to build stuff, but the wiring to the CM108/119 is intimidating or you are running into problems finding leaded USB adapters.
>
> The RA-35 is a $35 radio adapter with many benefits over a simple FOB. Whether or not it suits your application or budget is up to you.
>
> Here are the high points:
> Complete kit - you solder everything - $35.00
> Complete kit with the CM119A and EEPROM pre-soldered - $45.00
>
> Verbose information available here:
> http://www.masterscommunications.com/
> Click on RA-35.
>
> Kevin Custer - W3KKC
>
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