20-08-2015, 09:09 AM
(20-08-2015, 07:54 AM)Radio Fixer Wrote: I must add that I received the first one David made, clad as said in the beautifully dovetailed overcoat. I had had components for a long time and wasn't going to get around to building it for sometime, maybe years. Particularly as I have never got set up to make PCBs and strip board and I don't get along. So I got David interested and now we both have one.Thanks for the donations of the bits Gary!
A very good and useful piece of kit, thanks again.
Gary
They only slight downside - which some may argue is an advantage - is the short range. It needs to be quite close to the radio, so you can't have the mini-mod in one room and the radio in another, but then neither are you going to be spraying RF all over your neighbours curtains or whatever! It does what it says on the tin, and the audio quality is good. Best to keep the input gain level turned down and the volume on the radio turned up. Simple, neat, effective. What's not to like?
Doesn't need to be on a PCB in a fancy box - lots seem to have been built on strip-board and work just as well, albeit there's more scope for wiring errors.
Regards, David.
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BVWS Member.
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'I'm in my own little world, but I'm happy, and they know me here'







