Really sounds like a nice project there Glen,

I have had the SM-1000 since day 1, and have had great fun with it, using it 
mobile.

I do not use it like a mic, as I have the cables connected to my TS-480, and 
use a headset for mic and audio.

With a remote PTT switch I set up for it as well, so it can stay in my center 
console all the time.

So the ability to hold it in my had doesn't have the value for me, as it might 
for others.

I am very much looking forward to how this project progresses, and can't wait 
to see something we can try it out with soon.

By all means, lets us know anywhere we can assist you along the way.

All the best,


Walter/K5WH

-----Original Message-----
From: Glen English <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2020 5:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Freetel-codec2] SM3000 pricing SM1000 features

I need some comments to drive decisions on part choices for the SM30000

My focus is on accessability- being affordable.

Having said that a few dollars saved is poor savings if the new box cannot meet 
our forseeable objectives.

The original project leaders are not providing any opinions, maybe they are 
burned out. Volunteers get that way.

The original SM1000 had a BOM (bill of materials) of about US$44 (quantity 100) 
 + enclosure  and packing. Setup costs for small PCB runs and small metal work 
runs are very high compared to the cost of the job.  The Sm1000 used commodity 
components, nothing special so it was able to be made in a simple factory.

The SM3000 is not going to be such a simple beast.

My estimate right now is the digital PCB would be approx USD52 or USD60

The analog interface mezzanine PCB (to provide SM1000 functionality) would be 
another USD20 (mostly connectors and large passives)

The digital radio  mezzanine PCB (HF + 28 MHz IF 1mW radio (capable of direct 
aliasing to 200 MHz) 16 bit DAC , low noise clocks,  will be around USD100 if 
it is high performance.

My questions- Was the Sm1000 a good idea- how many people used them as intended 
 ?

did anyone use it with the internal speaker-mic, or should that be a standard 
headset 3.5mm jack for connection to whatever ?

Total size of the digital PCB is probably around maybe 50mm x 80mm I guess.  If 
it goes into an existing SM1000 box, the audio board would become the 
baseboard, and support  all the connectors and the digital PCB would be the 
piggyback. IE whole digital radio in the SM1000 existing case  (but not much 
use withotu connectors ) !

-glen




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