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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Dan, you are a credit to ham radio. In my mind this is
the epitome of what amateur radio is all about. 73 and nice
work.</FONT></DIV>
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<BR>I installed Ozy, Penny and Mercury into a Heathkit SB-104
chassis. The PA and output filter was salvaged from a Kenwood TS-50s I
had laying around. I'm using a LabJack U3 (USB data acquisition
module) to integrate all of the front panel controls - so they work as
labeled and can be reconfigured by a custom software glue module I
wrote. The LED display is also a USB device.
<BR> <BR>The SB-104hpsdr is to the left, a stock restored SB-104a is
on the right. Next little project was to add LED display
and digital control for the SB-104 companion external VFO,
which is tied to VFO-B for split freq operation. I just snap those
two components into the rest of my restored vintage SB-104 station and enjoy
the best of both vintage and SDR worlds.<BR> <BR>Low and High resolution
images of the project are hosted here.<BR> <BR><A
href="http://alvargi.50megs.com/HPSDR/">http://alvargi.50megs.com/HPSDR/</A><BR> <BR>Thanks
to everyone who made this possible - I am absolutely delighted with the
performance.<BR> <BR>Best 73's<BR>Dan (N7HQ)<BR> <BR>
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