[hpsdr] Pandora

Eric Ellison ecellison at gmail.com
Tue May 22 18:02:13 PDT 2007


Barry

Thanks, there is absolutely no animosity in my response. You did a wonderful
job in re-design! As an SDR 1000 owner I would actually prefer a 3 slot,
since Epi could come about as an inexpensive programmable UCB which would
satisfy the UHF and SHF folks out there with SDR 1000's. 

There are about 1450 or so SDR 1000 owners, out there, and no more. For
those people who are really serious, including myself, they should take a
close look at Roland's post. Also most of us 'early adopters' have Atlas.

The other market for the AtlasLite would be the FPGA and robotics folks. The
Ozy makes a wonderful FPGA general purpose development system at a fraction
of the price of similar systems. Phil_H has already promised an educational
and/or a developers edition of a manual perhaps Joe - AB1DO or Horst can
assist. Knowing Phil as I do, he is NOT kidding about his claim. When we
decide to go to that expanded forum and 'cross pollinate' I think we will
sell the Lego concept and the modular structure. Perhaps we might attract
some younger blood in the 'back draft' into amateur radio! 

I'd be glad to ask Dale to sponsor another interests page on Hamsdr.com and
get a count of those interested in AtlasLite. TAPR might even produce the
boards but it is also in the spirit of DIY.

Lemme know
Thanks for your efforts!
Eric




-----Original Message-----
From: hpsdr-bounces at hpsdr.org [mailto:hpsdr-bounces at hpsdr.org] On Behalf Of
Barry Jablonski
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:28 PM
To: hpsdr at hpsdr.org
Subject: [hpsdr] Pandora

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Hi Eric,

I agree with you completely.  The only reason I did Atlas_Lite was that 
I saw a need for SDR-1000
users to have an alternative (not for the experimenters, but for the 
masses).  If others want ATLAS???
whatever, let us know?  Cutting copper is easy, getting a consensus is 
not!  I thank Phil for blowing
through the smoke and actually producing something real.  That's what 
engineering is all about.

Kudos!

Barry
WB2ZXJ

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