Due to a hurried edit, an important contributor was inadvertently left off the 
credits list.  My
apologies to Mike, WD8CXO!

Alan
WA4SCA



Updated AMSAT LVB Tracker to be Shown at Dayton

AMSAT has sold the popular G6LVB Tracker for several years.  This year we will 
have a new version
which replaces the amber LCD display with an OLED (Organic Light Emitting 
Diode) display.  The new
display offers a high visibility contrast with a wide angle of view.  It will 
be available in blue,
green and amber.  LVB Trackers will be available with the recommended serial 
(RS-232) I/O.  The
recommended minimum donation will remain $200.  An FTDI USB/Serial module is 
available as an option
for an additional $25.  A picture showing the old and new displays may be found 
on amsat.org.

Current LVB Tracker owners may update their own units. The OLED displays used 
are manufactured by
Newhaven, NHD-0216KZW series, and are available from Mouser and other online 
parts suppliers.   The
OLED displays have less depth so the PEM fasteners need to be shortened for 
correct fit and viewing
thru the front of the case.  The LVB Tracker firmware will also require 
updating.  Current owners may
send their LVB Tracker to WB8CXO for retrofit if they don't wish to do the 
modifications themselves.
Upgrading existing trackers will be $50 + shipping.  Contact wb8...@amsat.org 
for details.

AMSAT would like to acknowledge the many contributors to this effort.  Mike 
Young, WB8CXO who has
supported the Tracker and whose initiative was essential to this development.  
John Drago, W8FAA
modified the LVB Tracker firmware to support the OLED display.  Ken Baker from 
Ridge Machine
manufactured the PEM fastener cutting jig.  Steve Belter, N9IP, Mark  Hammond, 
N8MH and John Papay,
K8YSE did beta testing. And finally Gould Smith, WA4SXM, LVB Tracker project 
manager for his
continuous guidance and support.  

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