Yes, please offer a partial kit, a bare PCB, and a completed PCB.  
Simply Awesome.

On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 8:08:04 PM UTC-5, nixiebunny wrote:
>
> All, 
>
> I got my scope clock to work, and put it in a clear acrylic case. The 
> FLW is not coded yet, and there's no GPS, but the DS1307 battery-backed 
> RTC keeps time well enough for now. I basically transliterated the 
> 'HC908 code into Arduino C and added RTC support. 
>
> http://www.cathodecorner.com/scda/ 
>
> The new pictures have 'plex' in the filenames. I'll make a real web page 
> when I take some real photos. 
>
> The PC board has about a dozen hiccups, which I'm already repairing for 
> revision B. Some of them are signal integrity. It's tricky to do a 
> mixed-signal board layout with such constraints as knob placement and 
> the big hole for the CRT. 
>
> I had a guy suggest that I add a couple Atari joystick ports in the back 
> so it can be made to play Asteroids. I like that idea a lot. I'll also 
> be installing a USB jack in back so it can be connected to a computer to 
> display whatever the computer tells it to display. Also, a stereo 3.5mm 
> jack for audio, to be a stereo visualizer. 
>
> Pretty versatile, this one is. The knobs are very helpful. 
>
> -- 
> David Forbes, Tucson AZ 
>
>

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