[hpsdr] Lurkers and volunteers: What in heaven's name happenedto good old Proto!

Ray Anderson ray.anderson at xilinx.com
Mon Jul 17 16:22:33 PDT 2006



>Richard!

>I am directing this back to the Reflector, since it is a question of
>interest to all. There is a definition for the three different form
factors
>for any project boards which 'sit on the buss'. They can be found in
the
>Atlas manual by Horst in English and German. I don't think there is an
>'Australian ' translation yet! (smile)

>http://www.needles.de/HPSDR/ATLAS_Docu_USLetterLowRes.pdf

>>>Please see page 16 for very accurate and carefully reviewed form
factors.

>>>We have tried using Kicad and Phil Covington took a brief look at the
>>>source
>>>code to try to correct initial deficiencies in several areas. It
would be
>>>wonderful if we could design something using this pretty nice open
source
>>>tool since it is still very much a hallmark of this list. However, in
the
>>>interest in keeping these boards coming, it is best to use ANY tool
at a
>>>project leaders disposal to getter' done!

>Thanks
>Eric!


>>If I remember correctly there was talk of putting some HPSDR relevant
>>Kicad parts into the SVN a couple months back. I'm behind a firewall
right >>now so I can't check the SVN, but there may be some board
outlines there.

>>-Ray	WB6TPU

>From an April 3, 2006 message:
Phil,

>If you get the latest HPSDR.lib out of SVN, there is two new symbols:
>JACK_MONO and JACK_STEREO.

>I haven't found PCB decals for these yet so I might have to create
them.

>73 de phil N8VB


According to Phil's message there is a HPSDR.lib Kicad file on the SVN.

-Ray	WB6TPU




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