And if this is possible, then how about a jumper to select the range?
Mike
--- In motm@y..., Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@k...> wrote:
> >
> > I am thinking about 'compressing' it so that the overall range is
more
> > useful. This is 1 resistor value change.
> [Caveat: Novice electronics person speaking] If it is ∗only∗ a one
> resistor substitution, why not include the relevant resistors in
the kit
> and let the kit builder decide? Only a small addition to the
instructions
> with a small table equating resistor value to range would be
necessary.
>
> Cost-wise, resistors are inexpensive, and the 'let the builder
decide'
> approach would allow the flexibility that many customers would
prefer (I
> am assuming that we will not have 100% agreement on a specific
range).
>
> For assembled units, you might want a standard or have, say, two
lines on
> your order page, one for 'narrow' range and one for 'broad' range
> (recognizing that the latter would require a bit more
organizational work
> on your part).
>
>
> Jeff