[sdiy] VCO4d

Shokwave shokwave at nb.aibn.com
Tue Feb 10 03:51:35 CET 2004


Hi all!

Well, the RXCV board is all soldered up, but until I wire up the panel I can't test it...soooo I'm moving on to the VCO4d. The pdf is outdated (i.e. wrong), but the web page version of the schematic is badly rendered (poor resolution) and very difficult to read. Does anyone know if the parts list on the webpage is OK? 

My Jameco order arrived last week. UPS suxors. Anyway, the good thing is that the $25 certificate of origin seems to have negated the usual nasty UPS brokerage fee. Of course, Mouser provided the self-same certificate of origin for FREE, so I can't see why I'd ever order from Jameco again.

I have put in an order to Futerlec; they were the only people offering value packs of everything I wanted (except mylar caps), so I figured what the hey, if it takes a while, so what? The price was right. I ordered grab bags of 1/4watt resistors, ceramic and electrolytic caps, IC's, and maybe even some more IC sockets...can't recall.

I am about to put another order in to Mouser; header pins, molex pins (forgot those last time, grr), TO-5 sockets (I wanna do some hit-or-miss...er, swapping), some pots, some mylar caps...is there anything special I should grab from them while I'm stocking up the home workbench? 

Anyone from Canada ordered from Allied lately? Are they cool? They have NSL opto-isolators, hehe.

-Darren
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