This is the complete digital soundcard interface that I built for my VX-8r. Perfect for backpacking or even working digital from the local Starbucks.
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This is the complete digital soundcard interface that I built for my VX-8r. Perfect for backpacking or even working digital from the local Starbucks.
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will you make me one ?????
did you drill the holes and then do the wires or did you do the wires and
then be like, “well I’m gonna need a hole here…” was this your idea?
You’re going to be very useful in the apocalypse…
No sorry, Im never doing a super small project again. Well, not for a while
anyways.
the transformers that I realized it couldnt fit in the box. I needed
something with a larger inside diameter to house the 3 circuits with both
transformers and the 5 jacks.I havent seen this interface this small
before, but that doesnt mean Im the first to do it. The idea here was to
make it small and light weight for on the go work. This one fits in my
fifth pocket, Perfect for Starbucks, people think im there for free wifi
while im actually working PSK31 on 2 meters FM from the handheld. 73
Heh, first hand experience, I hit mine on accident during a net so it
caused quite a tizzy!
very James Bondy.
“The Weewooweewoo sounds like someone found the alert button on their
baofeng.” I didnt think about it untill you brought it up, but I bet youre
right. The Baofeng seems to be a hot seller around here. 73
I really dig the altoids tin. I should learn to encase my dead bug
architecture hah. The Weewooweewoo sounds like someone found the alert
button on their baofeng.
My original design was going in a matchbox size plastic enclosure. Only one
of the 3/32 mono jacks was secured to the board at that time. It wasnt
until I soldered one of