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Re: [TenTec] CorsairII obsolescence - MCU copying

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] CorsairII obsolescence - MCU copying
From: Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
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Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2011 17:14:22 -0400
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Gee, sweet.   A couple of observations:

1)   Looks nice, neat and easy for most guys to pull off.
2)   Looks fairly inexpensive, considering.
3)   Best feature (beyond function) is it fits where the old one was.

I will probably never own a Corsair, but I marvel at the cooperation and team play goes into this ham radio hobby, such that all sorts of guys with different talents do some amazing things to keep the older gear going. I think the Corsair and Omni VI lines (and those that look like them) are really cool looking. I like the gray face plates and all the nicely laid out buttons and knobs. I buy new radios, but these older sets are "da bomb."

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Happy Trails.
=======================  Richards / K8JHR  =========================

On 8/9/2011 14:42, Steve Hunt wrote:
I decided I needed another challenge, so last week I taught myself some
PIC assembler programming and bought a Arizona Microchip USB programmer.
The result - a hand-wired matrix board with just a few components which
replaces all the CorsairII MCU frequency readout functionality.

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