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Clock Generator Chip Order

 

Hi Cecil,KD5NWA,

Please put me down for 2 - ICS501MI (-40 to +85)
Clock Generator Chips @ $1.75 Ea., + S/H.

I'll pay by PayPal, if that is OK.

My name & address:

Carl Morris, WN3DUG
5670 Lincoln Way East
Fayetteville, PA 17222

Thanks!

72/73, Carl, WN3DUG
cwmorris@...


Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Norm Freidin
 

Hi Juan:
I can bring up the website, but can not see anything regarding the
Heading of PROJECTS to place my order for the Softrock V5.0 units...I
missed out on V 4.0
I just sent my money to Tony via Paypal...Hope it gets accepted.
Hope they get the Website setup soon!
Norm VE3CZI
--- In softrock40@..., "Juan EA7FNJ" <ea7fnj@u...> wrote:

Hi guys.

I try to find the page to see the information about the shipment
charges to request any kit. But I can't find it.

Can anybody help me?

73


Re: SoftRock v5.0 kit orders now being accepted

KY1K
 

Stan,

I think it's supposed to be there, at least I hope so:>:

I couldn't make mine go away...

So, I tried to order another and it told me I had already ordered...

So, i am hoping all is well, clearly it thinks I have ordered mine. Although maybe it is expecting me to do something else...like pay with paypal.

Anyway, I hope it's all set.

Regards,

Art

At 08:47 PM 11/7/2005, you wrote:

??? Tony, I can't seem to get rid of the notepad icon next to my orders.? What am I doing wrong?? The system doesn't seem too user friendly. I can see my orders, and they show confirmed.
?
?

Stan Rife
W5EWA
Houston, TX
K2 S/N 4216
?
-----Original Message-----
From: softrock40@... [ mailto:softrock40@...] On Behalf Of kb9yig
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 8:45 AM
To: softrock40@...
Subject: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kit orders now being accepted

Good Morning All,

Orders are now being accepted for SoftRock v5.0 kit deliveries
starting at the end of November.

Orders may be placed at the PROJECTS tab on Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR
website .

Three kits are offered as follows:

1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
dual low-noise audio amplifier. All components to build the board
will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
included. However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)

2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
$8.50 for DX). This is the upper board in the two board stack and
contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
network and the BPF. The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)

3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
$8.50 for DX). This is again the upper board and contains the
components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above. (250
kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
date.)

After confirming your order, the preferred payment method is by
PayPal at user name raparks@... .

Thanks for your interest in this ongoing SDR project.

73,
Tony Parks KB9YIG








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Re: SoftRock v5.0 kit orders now being accepted

KD5NWA
 

It's supposed to be there, it lets you know that you have authority to change that item, it should only be on your order.

At 07:47 PM 11/7/2005, you wrote:
Tony, I can't seem to get rid of the notepad icon next to my orders. What am I doing wrong? The system doesn't seem too user friendly. I can see my orders, and they show confirmed.



Stan Rife
W5EWA
Houston, TX
K2 S/N 4216

-----Original Message-----
From: softrock40@... [mailto:softrock40@...] On Behalf Of kb9yig
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 8:45 AM
To: softrock40@...
Subject: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kit orders now being accepted

Good Morning All,

Orders are now being accepted for SoftRock v5.0 kit deliveries
starting at the end of November.

Orders may be placed at the PROJECTS tab on Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR
website <> .

Three kits are offered as follows:

1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
dual low-noise audio amplifier. All components to build the board
will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
included. However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)

2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
$8.50 for DX). This is the upper board in the two board stack and
contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
network and the BPF. The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)

3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
$8.50 for DX). This is again the upper board and contains the
components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above. (250
kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
date.)

After confirming your order, the preferred payment method is by
PayPal at user name raparks@... .

Thanks for your interest in this ongoing SDR project.

73,
Tony Parks KB9YIG








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Re: SoftRock v5.0 kit orders now being accepted

Stan Rife
 

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??? Tony, I can't seem to get rid of the notepad icon next to my orders.? What am I doing wrong?? The system doesn't seem too user friendly. I can see my orders, and they show confirmed.
?
?

Stan Rife
W5EWA
Houston, TX
K2 S/N 4216
?

-----Original Message-----
From: softrock40@... [mailto:softrock40@...] On Behalf Of kb9yig
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 8:45 AM
To: softrock40@...
Subject: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kit orders now being accepted

Good Morning All,

Orders are now being accepted for SoftRock v5.0 kit deliveries
starting at the end of November.

Orders may be placed at the PROJECTS tab on Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR
website .

Three kits are offered as follows:

1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
dual low-noise audio amplifier. All components to build the board
will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
included. However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)

2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
$8.50 for DX). This is the upper board in the two board stack and
contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
network and the BPF. The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)

3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
$8.50 for DX). This is again the upper board and contains the
components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above. (250
kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
date.)

After confirming your order, the preferred payment method is by
PayPal at user name raparks@... .

Thanks for your interest in this ongoing SDR project.

73,
Tony Parks KB9YIG







Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Juan EA7FNJ
 

Hi guys.

I try to find the page to see the information about the shipment
charges to request any kit. But I can't find it.

Can anybody help me?

73


Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

 

Tony,

I ordered 1 each of each of the three Softrock v5.0 kits . I confirmed the order on the HamSDR site and payment was sent via PayPal to the address you gave below.

Thanks,

Bill, WB5TCO

kb9yig wrote:

Good Evening All,

After a number of tests with the new v5.0 SoftRock I have deceided
it is ready for kit production. Orders may be placed as soon as the
ordering system is setup at Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR website
(). <.> Kit deliveries will start at the
end of this month.

Three kits will be offered as follows:

1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX). This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
dual low-noise audio amplifier. All components to build the board
will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
included. However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)

2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
$8.50 for DX). This is the upper board in the two board stack and
contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
network and the BPF. The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)

3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
$8.50 for DX). This is again the upper board and contains the
components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above. (250
kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
date.)

When the ordering system is in place, I will post on the Yahoo
group. Please enter your order and confirm your order information
before sending any payment. Preferred payment methode will be by
PayPal at user raparks@... .

Thanks and 73,
Tony Parks KB9YIG







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Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Tony Parks
 

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Sure, that will work also. It is my son's address since we traded homes with him.
?
Thanks and 73,
Tony KB9YIG
?

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Tony,
?
I sent my check to the address listed in QRZ.com (1447 E 750N)? Will you get that check okay?
?
73 - Mike - K9JRI


Tony Parks <raparks@...> wrote:
Sure, that would be fine.? My address is:
?
Tony Parks KB9YIG
1344 E 750 N
Springport, IN 47386
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Duffy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Also, I don't have PayPal. May I pay by Cashier's Check?
Bill
KA0VXK
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 14:07 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Bill,
?
The UCB is for use with the SDR-1000 and provides expanded external I/O.? Not needed in general.
?
73,
Tony KB9YIG
?
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Duffy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

I did not see a cost for the Universal Control Board. This is a first time order.
Do I need one?
Sri abt the ignorance.
Bill
KA0VXK
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 21:20 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Art,

I have all the parts for the alpha kit ready to send except for the toroid
cores.? I was informed they were shipped last Monday from Florida, so I am
kind of wondering if it is really so.? I have held off on sending the alpha
kits until I had the cores in hand, but may need to reorder the cores from
some other source.

So far three of the alpha kits have been built (with the few toroids I had)
and are working very nicely.? Performance has looked good enough to head for
a kit run at the end of November.

Sorry for the delay on getting the alpha kits out.

73,
Tony KB9YIG

----- Original Message -----
From: "KY1K"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered


> Hi Tony,
>
> Did the alpha test plans fall through???
>
> Should I go ahead and order 2 kits, or will the alpha test kit arrive
> soon? So far nothing.......
>
> Hope everything is OK.
>
> Regards,
>
> Art
>
>
> At 09:18 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>
>>Good Evening All,
>>
>>After a number of tests with the new v5.0 SoftRock I have deceided
>>it is ready for kit production.? Orders may be placed as soon as the
>>ordering system is setup at Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR website
>>( Kit deliveries will start at the
>>end of this month.
>>
>>Three kits will be offered as follows:
>>
>>1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
>>This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
>>VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
>>dual low-noise audio amplifier.? All components to build the board
>>will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
>>included.? However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
>>provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)
>>
>>2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is the upper board in the two board stack and
>>contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
>>network and the BPF.? The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
>>included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
>>bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)
>>
>>3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is again the upper board and contains the
>>components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above.? (250
>>kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
>>but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
>>date.)
>>
>>When the ordering system is in place, I will post on the Yahoo
>>group. Please enter your order and confirm your order information
>>before sending any payment.? Preferred payment methode will be by
>>PayPal at user raparks@... .
>>
>>Thanks and 73,
>>Tony Parks KB9YIG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>



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Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Michael Blake
 

Tony,
?
I sent my check to the address listed in QRZ.com (1447 E 750N)? Will you get that check okay?
?
73 - Mike - K9JRI


Tony Parks wrote:

Sure, that would be fine.? My address is:
?
Tony Parks KB9YIG
1344 E 750 N
Springport, IN 47386
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Duffy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Also, I don't have PayPal. May I pay by Cashier's Check?
Bill
KA0VXK
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 14:07 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Bill,
?
The UCB is for use with the SDR-1000 and provides expanded external I/O.? Not needed in general.
?
73,
Tony KB9YIG
?
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Duffy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

I did not see a cost for the Universal Control Board. This is a first time order.
Do I need one?
Sri abt the ignorance.
Bill
KA0VXK
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 21:20 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Art,

I have all the parts for the alpha kit ready to send except for the toroid
cores.? I was informed they were shipped last Monday from Florida, so I am
kind of wondering if it is really so.? I have held off on sending the alpha
kits until I had the cores in hand, but may need to reorder the cores from
some other source.

So far three of the alpha kits have been built (with the few toroids I had)
and are working very nicely.? Performance has looked good enough to head for
a kit run at the end of November.

Sorry for the delay on getting the alpha kits out.

73,
Tony KB9YIG

----- Original Message -----
From: "KY1K"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered


> Hi Tony,
>
> Did the alpha test plans fall through???
>
> Should I go ahead and order 2 kits, or will the alpha test kit arrive
> soon? So far nothing.......
>
> Hope everything is OK.
>
> Regards,
>
> Art
>
>
> At 09:18 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>
>>Good Evening All,
>>
>>After a number of tests with the new v5.0 SoftRock I have deceided
>>it is ready for kit production.? Orders may be placed as soon as the
>>ordering system is setup at Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR website
>>( Kit deliveries will start at the
>>end of this month.
>>
>>Three kits will be offered as follows:
>>
>>1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
>>This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
>>VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
>>dual low-noise audio amplifier.? All components to build the board
>>will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
>>included.? However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
>>provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)
>>
>>2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is the upper board in the two board stack and
>>contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
>>network and the BPF.? The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
>>included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
>>bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)
>>
>>3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is again the upper board and contains the
>>components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above.? (250
>>kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
>>but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
>>date.)
>>
>>When the ordering system is in place, I will post on the Yahoo
>>group. Please enter your order and confirm your order information
>>before sending any payment.? Preferred payment methode will be by
>>PayPal at user raparks@... .
>>
>>Thanks and 73,
>>Tony Parks KB9YIG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>



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Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Tony Parks
 

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Sure, that would be fine.? My address is:
?
Tony Parks KB9YIG
1344 E 750 N
Springport, IN 47386

----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Duffy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Also, I don't have PayPal. May I pay by Cashier's Check?
Bill
KA0VXK
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 14:07 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Bill,
?
The UCB is for use with the SDR-1000 and provides expanded external I/O.? Not needed in general.
?
73,
Tony KB9YIG
?
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Duffy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

I did not see a cost for the Universal Control Board. This is a first time order.
Do I need one?
Sri abt the ignorance.
Bill
KA0VXK
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 21:20 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Art,

I have all the parts for the alpha kit ready to send except for the toroid
cores.? I was informed they were shipped last Monday from Florida, so I am
kind of wondering if it is really so.? I have held off on sending the alpha
kits until I had the cores in hand, but may need to reorder the cores from
some other source.

So far three of the alpha kits have been built (with the few toroids I had)
and are working very nicely.? Performance has looked good enough to head for
a kit run at the end of November.

Sorry for the delay on getting the alpha kits out.

73,
Tony KB9YIG

----- Original Message -----
From: "KY1K"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered


> Hi Tony,
>
> Did the alpha test plans fall through???
>
> Should I go ahead and order 2 kits, or will the alpha test kit arrive
> soon? So far nothing.......
>
> Hope everything is OK.
>
> Regards,
>
> Art
>
>
> At 09:18 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>
>>Good Evening All,
>>
>>After a number of tests with the new v5.0 SoftRock I have deceided
>>it is ready for kit production.? Orders may be placed as soon as the
>>ordering system is setup at Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR website
>>( Kit deliveries will start at the
>>end of this month.
>>
>>Three kits will be offered as follows:
>>
>>1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
>>This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
>>VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
>>dual low-noise audio amplifier.? All components to build the board
>>will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
>>included.? However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
>>provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)
>>
>>2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is the upper board in the two board stack and
>>contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
>>network and the BPF.? The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
>>included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
>>bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)
>>
>>3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is again the upper board and contains the
>>components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above.? (250
>>kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
>>but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
>>date.)
>>
>>When the ordering system is in place, I will post on the Yahoo
>>group. Please enter your order and confirm your order information
>>before sending any payment.? Preferred payment methode will be by
>>PayPal at user raparks@... .
>>
>>Thanks and 73,
>>Tony Parks KB9YIG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Clock Generator Chip Order

KD5NWA
 

Needless to say the deadline expired about two hours ago, the orders have been placed, and acknowledged.

The items ordered are on stock so they should ship out today or possibly tomorrow, I ended up shipping it ground because the shipping rates were outrageous, $27 for three day UPS, postal Priority Mail was not an option. They also charge me local tax, so for one individual the order would have been prohibitive.

I ended buying the following chips, 41 ACS501MLF (lead free 8 pin SOIC), 17 ACS601M 16 pin SOIC

The following persons were included in the order;

Cecil Bayona kd5nwa
Bill Tracey kd5tfd
Phil Covington N8VB
Alberto I2PHD I need your address so I can figure out your shipping cost.
Tom Rowley W2TER
Tom Hoflich KM5H
Windy K5BCQ
Bruce K Hogg K3CMZ

Due to the quantities involved and my lack of cash I did not order any extra chips.

I've upgraded my PayPal account so you can pay that way if desired, The charges in the list are accurate except possibly the mailing cost for Alberto, I have no clue what a several ounce envelope to Italy cost. If you have MS Office or Open office I have a Excel spreadsheet that calculates the cost per person at the following link;

< >

There is also a PDF version for those that cannot read Excel files, both include the "check" and the PayPal cost, sorry but I need to pass the PayPal charges since I,m charging cost only.



At 12:13 PM 11/7/2005, you wrote:
Last call before I put in the chip order, I'll send in the order at 14:00 CST.

Those that have ordered, please send me your mailing address so I can
figure out the postage and have the mailers ready to go as soon as
the chips arrive.

I'm up to 51 chips mostly ICS501M's so far for a estimated total
order cost of $135

Cecil Bayona
KD5NWA
www.qrpradio.com

I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't; only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ...


Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Bill Duffy
 

开云体育

Also, I don't have PayPal. May I pay by Cashier's Check?
Bill
KA0VXK

----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 14:07 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Bill,
?
The UCB is for use with the SDR-1000 and provides expanded external I/O.? Not needed in general.
?
73,
Tony KB9YIG
?
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Duffy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

I did not see a cost for the Universal Control Board. This is a first time order.
Do I need one?
Sri abt the ignorance.
Bill
KA0VXK
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 21:20 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Art,

I have all the parts for the alpha kit ready to send except for the toroid
cores.? I was informed they were shipped last Monday from Florida, so I am
kind of wondering if it is really so.? I have held off on sending the alpha
kits until I had the cores in hand, but may need to reorder the cores from
some other source.

So far three of the alpha kits have been built (with the few toroids I had)
and are working very nicely.? Performance has looked good enough to head for
a kit run at the end of November.

Sorry for the delay on getting the alpha kits out.

73,
Tony KB9YIG

----- Original Message -----
From: "KY1K"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered


> Hi Tony,
>
> Did the alpha test plans fall through???
>
> Should I go ahead and order 2 kits, or will the alpha test kit arrive
> soon? So far nothing.......
>
> Hope everything is OK.
>
> Regards,
>
> Art
>
>
> At 09:18 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>
>>Good Evening All,
>>
>>After a number of tests with the new v5.0 SoftRock I have deceided
>>it is ready for kit production.? Orders may be placed as soon as the
>>ordering system is setup at Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR website
>>( Kit deliveries will start at the
>>end of this month.
>>
>>Three kits will be offered as follows:
>>
>>1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
>>This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
>>VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
>>dual low-noise audio amplifier.? All components to build the board
>>will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
>>included.? However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
>>provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)
>>
>>2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is the upper board in the two board stack and
>>contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
>>network and the BPF.? The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
>>included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
>>bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)
>>
>>3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is again the upper board and contains the
>>components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above.? (250
>>kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
>>but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
>>date.)
>>
>>When the ordering system is in place, I will post on the Yahoo
>>group. Please enter your order and confirm your order information
>>before sending any payment.? Preferred payment methode will be by
>>PayPal at user raparks@... .
>>
>>Thanks and 73,
>>Tony Parks KB9YIG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Bill Duffy
 

开云体育

Tnx!
Bill
KA0VXK

----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 14:07 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Bill,
?
The UCB is for use with the SDR-1000 and provides expanded external I/O.? Not needed in general.
?
73,
Tony KB9YIG
?
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Duffy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

I did not see a cost for the Universal Control Board. This is a first time order.
Do I need one?
Sri abt the ignorance.
Bill
KA0VXK
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 21:20 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Art,

I have all the parts for the alpha kit ready to send except for the toroid
cores.? I was informed they were shipped last Monday from Florida, so I am
kind of wondering if it is really so.? I have held off on sending the alpha
kits until I had the cores in hand, but may need to reorder the cores from
some other source.

So far three of the alpha kits have been built (with the few toroids I had)
and are working very nicely.? Performance has looked good enough to head for
a kit run at the end of November.

Sorry for the delay on getting the alpha kits out.

73,
Tony KB9YIG

----- Original Message -----
From: "KY1K"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered


> Hi Tony,
>
> Did the alpha test plans fall through???
>
> Should I go ahead and order 2 kits, or will the alpha test kit arrive
> soon? So far nothing.......
>
> Hope everything is OK.
>
> Regards,
>
> Art
>
>
> At 09:18 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>
>>Good Evening All,
>>
>>After a number of tests with the new v5.0 SoftRock I have deceided
>>it is ready for kit production.? Orders may be placed as soon as the
>>ordering system is setup at Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR website
>>( Kit deliveries will start at the
>>end of this month.
>>
>>Three kits will be offered as follows:
>>
>>1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
>>This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
>>VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
>>dual low-noise audio amplifier.? All components to build the board
>>will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
>>included.? However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
>>provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)
>>
>>2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is the upper board in the two board stack and
>>contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
>>network and the BPF.? The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
>>included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
>>bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)
>>
>>3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is again the upper board and contains the
>>components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above.? (250
>>kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
>>but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
>>date.)
>>
>>When the ordering system is in place, I will post on the Yahoo
>>group. Please enter your order and confirm your order information
>>before sending any payment.? Preferred payment methode will be by
>>PayPal at user raparks@... .
>>
>>Thanks and 73,
>>Tony Parks KB9YIG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Clock Generator Chip Order

gordonforce
 

Hello Cecil,

I will take six of the ICS501 devices.

Best regards,
Gordon Force AE6OC

--- In softrock40@..., KD5NWA <KD5NWA@c...> wrote:

Tomorrow (Monday CST) I will be ordering the ICS501, and ICS601
clock
generators/multiplier chips, they look to be quite useful in
generating high frequency clocks from low frequency crystals, and
can
go as high as 160 MHz.

The ICS501 is used in the Time Machine by Expanded Spectrum Systems
for both receive and transmit Quadrature clock generator.

< >

The parts that I'm thinking about ordering and their major
characteristics are listed below, the difference in the 501 parts
is
the temperature range.

ICS501M, 100MHz@3..., 160MHz@5V, 0 to 70 degree C, 8 pin SOIC $1.25
+
split shipping
ICS501MI, 100MHz@3..., 160MHz@5V, -40 to +85 degree C, 8 pin SOIC,
$1.75 + split shipping
ICS601M-01I, 156MHz@3..., 156Mhz@5V, -40 to +85 degree C, 16 pin
SOIC, $4.63 + split shipping

The ICS501 part can go as high as 8X the crystal.
The ICS601 part can go as high as 16X the crystal, also available
in
TSSOP packaging.

The link below has the specifications on the chips, if you want to
add some to my order, let me know early so I can place the order by
the end of my workday.

< >

Thanks


Cecil Bayona
KD5NWA
www.qrpradio.com

I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting
the
same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this
time ...


Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Tony Parks
 

开云体育

Hi Bill,
?
The UCB is for use with the SDR-1000 and provides expanded external I/O.? Not needed in general.
?
73,
Tony KB9YIG
?

----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Duffy
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

I did not see a cost for the Universal Control Board. This is a first time order.
Do I need one?
Sri abt the ignorance.
Bill
KA0VXK
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 21:20 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Art,

I have all the parts for the alpha kit ready to send except for the toroid
cores.? I was informed they were shipped last Monday from Florida, so I am
kind of wondering if it is really so.? I have held off on sending the alpha
kits until I had the cores in hand, but may need to reorder the cores from
some other source.

So far three of the alpha kits have been built (with the few toroids I had)
and are working very nicely.? Performance has looked good enough to head for
a kit run at the end of November.

Sorry for the delay on getting the alpha kits out.

73,
Tony KB9YIG

----- Original Message -----
From: "KY1K"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered


> Hi Tony,
>
> Did the alpha test plans fall through???
>
> Should I go ahead and order 2 kits, or will the alpha test kit arrive
> soon? So far nothing.......
>
> Hope everything is OK.
>
> Regards,
>
> Art
>
>
> At 09:18 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>
>>Good Evening All,
>>
>>After a number of tests with the new v5.0 SoftRock I have deceided
>>it is ready for kit production.? Orders may be placed as soon as the
>>ordering system is setup at Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR website
>>( Kit deliveries will start at the
>>end of this month.
>>
>>Three kits will be offered as follows:
>>
>>1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
>>This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
>>VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
>>dual low-noise audio amplifier.? All components to build the board
>>will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
>>included.? However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
>>provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)
>>
>>2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is the upper board in the two board stack and
>>contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
>>network and the BPF.? The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
>>included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
>>bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)
>>
>>3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is again the upper board and contains the
>>components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above.? (250
>>kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
>>but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
>>date.)
>>
>>When the ordering system is in place, I will post on the Yahoo
>>group. Please enter your order and confirm your order information
>>before sending any payment.? Preferred payment methode will be by
>>PayPal at user raparks@... .
>>
>>Thanks and 73,
>>Tony Parks KB9YIG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Clock Generator Chip Order

KD5NWA
 

I have you down for 6 501's and 2 602's

At 12:39 PM 11/7/2005, tom.rowley@... wrote:
Cecil
?
Please add 2 of the ICS601's to my order
?
Please send to:
?
Tom Rowley, W2TER
6366 El Paseo Drive
San Jose, CA 95120
(408) 268 1173
?
Do you have an estimated ship date?
Can you accept payment by PayPal?
?
Thanks
?
Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: KD5NWA
To: softrock40@...
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] Clock Generator Chip Order

Last call before I put in the chip order, I'll send in the order at 14:00 CST.

Those that have ordered, please send me your mailing address so I can
figure out the postage and have the mailers ready to go as soon as
the chips arrive.

I'm up to 51 chips? mostly ICS501M's so far for a estimated total
order cost of $135


At 11:09 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>Tomorrow (Monday CST) I will be ordering the ICS501, and ICS601 clock
>generators/multiplier chips, they look to be quite useful in
>generating high frequency clocks from low frequency crystals, and can
>go as high as 160 MHz.
>
>The ICS501 is used in the Time Machine by Expanded Spectrum Systems
>for both receive and transmit Quadrature clock generator.
>
>< >
>
>The parts that I'm thinking about ordering and their major
>characteristics are listed below, the difference in the 501 parts is
>the temperature range.
>
>ICS501M, [email protected], 160MHz@5V, 0 to 70 degree C, 8 pin SOIC $1.25 +
>split shipping
>ICS501MI, [email protected], 160MHz@5V, -40 to +85 degree C, 8 pin SOIC,
>$1.75 + split shipping
>ICS601M-01I, [email protected], 156Mhz@5V, -40 to +85 degree C, 16 pin
>SOIC, $4.63 + split shipping
>
>The ICS501 part can go as high as 8X the crystal.
>The ICS601 part can go as high as 16X the crystal, also available in
>TSSOP packaging.
>
>The link below has the specifications on the chips, if you want to
>add some to my order, let me know early so I can place the order by
>the end of my workday.
>
>< >
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Cecil Bayona
>KD5NWA
>
>
>I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the
>same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
>only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ...
>
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>

Cecil Bayona
KD5NWA


I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the
same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ....?




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Re: SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Bill Duffy
 

开云体育

I did not see a cost for the Universal Control Board. This is a first time order.
Do I need one?
Sri abt the ignorance.
Bill
KA0VXK

----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Parks
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 21:20 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered

Hi Art,

I have all the parts for the alpha kit ready to send except for the toroid
cores.? I was informed they were shipped last Monday from Florida, so I am
kind of wondering if it is really so.? I have held off on sending the alpha
kits until I had the cores in hand, but may need to reorder the cores from
some other source.

So far three of the alpha kits have been built (with the few toroids I had)
and are working very nicely.? Performance has looked good enough to head for
a kit run at the end of November.

Sorry for the delay on getting the alpha kits out.

73,
Tony KB9YIG

----- Original Message -----
From: "KY1K"
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kits may soon be ordered


> Hi Tony,
>
> Did the alpha test plans fall through???
>
> Should I go ahead and order 2 kits, or will the alpha test kit arrive
> soon? So far nothing.......
>
> Hope everything is OK.
>
> Regards,
>
> Art
>
>
> At 09:18 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>
>>Good Evening All,
>>
>>After a number of tests with the new v5.0 SoftRock I have deceided
>>it is ready for kit production.? Orders may be placed as soon as the
>>ordering system is setup at Dale's (WA8SRA) HamSDR website
>>( Kit deliveries will start at the
>>end of this month.
>>
>>Three kits will be offered as follows:
>>
>>1) SoftRock v5.0 QSD kit at $19 per kit (US/Canada, $20 for DX).
>>This is the lower board in the two board stack and contains the 5
>>VDC regulator, two voltage comparators, the QSD quad switch, and the
>>dual low-noise audio amplifier.? All components to build the board
>>will be provided in this kit and also a stereo audio cable will be
>>included.? However, no RG174 coax cable or the BNC connector will be
>>provided in the kit. (400 kits are planned)
>>
>>2) SoftRock v5.0 Low Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is the upper board in the two board stack and
>>contains the oscillator circuit, the quadrature clock phase shift
>>network and the BPF.? The fundamental frequency xtal will not be
>>included in the kit but components will be provided for use over the
>>bands from 80 meters to 30 meters. (750 kits are planned)
>>
>>3) SoftRock v5.0 High Band OSC/BPF kit at $7.50 per kit (US/Canada,
>>$8.50 for DX).? This is again the upper board and contains the
>>components for use of the SoftRock at 20 meters and above.? (250
>>kits are planned. Good operation at 20 meters has been demonstrated
>>but operation at bands avove 20 meters has not been done at this
>>date.)
>>
>>When the ordering system is in place, I will post on the Yahoo
>>group. Please enter your order and confirm your order information
>>before sending any payment.? Preferred payment methode will be by
>>PayPal at user raparks@... .
>>
>>Thanks and 73,
>>Tony Parks KB9YIG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Yahoo! Groups Links
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Clock Generator Chip Order

 

Hello Cecil
My Address

Bruce K Hogg
430 S Edwards Ct
Scranton PA 18504

Thanks
Bruce K3CMZ

On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 12:13:17 -0600, you wrote:

Last call before I put in the chip order, I'll send in the order at 14:00 CST.

Those that have ordered, please send me your mailing address so I can
figure out the postage and have the mailers ready to go as soon as
the chips arrive.

I'm up to 51 chips mostly ICS501M's so far for a estimated total
order cost of $135


At 11:09 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
Tomorrow (Monday CST) I will be ordering the ICS501, and ICS601 clock
generators/multiplier chips, they look to be quite useful in
generating high frequency clocks from low frequency crystals, and can
go as high as 160 MHz.

The ICS501 is used in the Time Machine by Expanded Spectrum Systems
for both receive and transmit Quadrature clock generator.

< >

The parts that I'm thinking about ordering and their major
characteristics are listed below, the difference in the 501 parts is
the temperature range.

ICS501M, [email protected], 160MHz@5V, 0 to 70 degree C, 8 pin SOIC $1.25 +
split shipping
ICS501MI, [email protected], 160MHz@5V, -40 to +85 degree C, 8 pin SOIC,
$1.75 + split shipping
ICS601M-01I, [email protected], 156Mhz@5V, -40 to +85 degree C, 16 pin
SOIC, $4.63 + split shipping

The ICS501 part can go as high as 8X the crystal.
The ICS601 part can go as high as 16X the crystal, also available in
TSSOP packaging.

The link below has the specifications on the chips, if you want to
add some to my order, let me know early so I can place the order by
the end of my workday.

< >

Thanks


Cecil Bayona
KD5NWA
www.qrpradio.com

I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the
same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ...





Yahoo! Groups Links



Cecil Bayona
KD5NWA
www.qrpradio.com

I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the
same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ...






Yahoo! Groups Links






Re: Clock Generator Chip Order

 

开云体育

Cecil
?
Please add 2 of the ICS601's to my order
?
Please send to:
?
Tom Rowley, W2TER
6366 El Paseo Drive
San Jose, CA 95120
(408) 268 1173
?
Do you have an estimated ship date?
Can you accept payment by PayPal?
?
Thanks
?
Tom

----- Original Message -----
From: KD5NWA
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] Clock Generator Chip Order

Last call before I put in the chip order, I'll send in the order at 14:00 CST.

Those that have ordered, please send me your mailing address so I can
figure out the postage and have the mailers ready to go as soon as
the chips arrive.

I'm up to 51 chips? mostly ICS501M's so far for a estimated total
order cost of $135


At 11:09 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
>Tomorrow (Monday CST) I will be ordering the ICS501, and ICS601 clock
>generators/multiplier chips, they look to be quite useful in
>generating high frequency clocks from low frequency crystals, and can
>go as high as 160 MHz.
>
>The ICS501 is used in the Time Machine by Expanded Spectrum Systems
>for both receive and transmit Quadrature clock generator.
>
>< >
>
>The parts that I'm thinking about ordering and their major
>characteristics are listed below, the difference in the 501 parts is
>the temperature range.
>
>ICS501M, [email protected], 160MHz@5V, 0 to 70 degree C, 8 pin SOIC $1.25 +
>split shipping
>ICS501MI, [email protected], 160MHz@5V, -40 to +85 degree C, 8 pin SOIC,
>$1.75 + split shipping
>ICS601M-01I, [email protected], 156Mhz@5V, -40 to +85 degree C, 16 pin
>SOIC, $4.63 + split shipping
>
>The ICS501 part can go as high as 8X the crystal.
>The ICS601 part can go as high as 16X the crystal, also available in
>TSSOP packaging.
>
>The link below has the specifications on the chips, if you want to
>add some to my order, let me know early so I can place the order by
>the end of my workday.
>
>< >
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Cecil Bayona
>KD5NWA
>www.qrpradio.com
>
>I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the
>same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
>only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ...
>
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>

Cecil Bayona
KD5NWA
www.qrpradio.com

I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the
same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't;
only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ...?



Re: SoftRock v5.0 kit orders now being accepted

Leon Heller
 

开云体育

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: [softrock40] SoftRock v5.0 kit orders now being accepted

I've also placed the order which appeared successful, however, the icon remains despite? pressing save, refresh, using FireFox rather than IE, head standing, prayer etc.
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I think everyone gets it against their order, it enables the details to be changed at any time.
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Leon
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