Constructing a case and a GUI control for the T7F: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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− | For one data transceiver I have already built a nice case, but the other I got rather naked. Since I am a fan of nice cases and defined plugs and sockets, I decided to build a nice case also. The GUI components will come from Erich, DL2RCG (http://www.qsl.net/dl2rcg/con_t7f.html). | + | For one data transceiver I have already built a nice case, but the other I got rather naked. Since I am a fan of nice cases and defined plugs and sockets, I decided to build a nice case also. The GUI components will come from Erich, DL2RCG (http://www.qsl.net/dl2rcg/con_t7f.html). |
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+ | For more information on the T7F GUI construction project, [[T7F|please go to the T7F page]]! |
Aktuelle Version vom 18. Februar 2009, 03:15 Uhr
A stable data link needs two good segments of hardware on both sides. In our case, we implement that with
- two ASUS WL-500GP,
- two TNCs:
- two highspeed data transceivers T7F
For one data transceiver I have already built a nice case, but the other I got rather naked. Since I am a fan of nice cases and defined plugs and sockets, I decided to build a nice case also. The GUI components will come from Erich, DL2RCG (http://www.qsl.net/dl2rcg/con_t7f.html).
For more information on the T7F GUI construction project, please go to the T7F page!