As I recall it was an 8051 family CPU... hardware duplication is not the issue..

I built a couple along the way. I know where one was and probably still is.. the other I sold at Dayton a number of years back...

Doug
KD8B


At 02:12 AM 3/2/2010, you wrote:


Maybe that could change in light of the situation.

But, I was talking more about looking at the hardware and creating a new
source for it.

Of course, if the original is still available, that would be fine, too.

Joe M.

Chuck Kelsey wrote:
> I don't know anything about programming the chip, but am pretty sure you'd
> need the source code in order to make changes. Joe programmed the chips and
> wouldn't release the code - he didn't want someone to steal his idea.
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> Chuck
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>> Or if the micro was NLA, use the info as a basis for programming a new
>> one. As long as you knew what line did what, I'm sure it could be revived.
>>
>> Joe M.
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>> Chuck Kelsey wrote:
>>> There was, but it's all gone now. At one point a link to his site was
>>> posted
>>> on the Repeater Builder site. Joe made several posts to this list and
>>> became
>>> discouraged at the lack of interest. The documentation would be of no
>>> value
>>> as you need the programmed microprocessor chip to make it work.
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>>> Chuck
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