Hello Mark,
>
> Would it be possible for you to put the PCB masks on your website?
>
I updated my page, now you can get the layout, place plan and schematic.
Vy 73 de Juergen, DG1SCR
1999 9:23 AM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: YAM Modem
>
>Hello Thomas,
>
>> > If you are able to do SMD-soldering i recommend you look out for the SMD
>> > Version of the YAM.
>>
>> Do you have an url to go with that? (I haven'
Hello Thomas,
> > If you are able to do SMD-soldering i recommend you look out for the SMD
> > Version of the YAM.
>
> Do you have an url to go with that? (I haven't been able to find a smd
> version yet)
>
you can find a description of this modem at www.qsl.net/dg1scr.
I have a few PCBs left
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Werner Posselt wrote:
> If you are able to do SMD-soldering i recommend you look out for the SMD
> Version of the YAM.
Do you have an url to go with that? (I haven't been able to find a smd
version yet)
Thomas Mørch
licensed ham, with callsign OZ2AFO. License category: CEP
Marco Menchise wrote:
>
> I am currently using soundmodem and I would try YAM now..
>
> Has anybody tested it?
> Do you think I could improve perfomances?
The YAM is definitely a good choice.
Ways better than soundmodem or baycom at least. (imo)
If you are able to do SMD-soldering i recommend
I am currently using soundmodem and I would try YAM now..
Has anybody tested it?
Do you think I could improve perfomances?
Marco
No, YAMs are only available from Europe at this time. Rumor has it that TAPR
is going to try being the US distributor, however that remains to be seen.
I bought several kit versions, as well as 15 of the fully tested/assembled
YAMs from Infracom, in France. You will want to talk to a Mr Eric B
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: YAM Modem
>
>
> On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, Cyron Green wrote:
>
> > I bought mine from Astro-radio in spain. It took about 5days to
> get to me.
> > Astro was easy to deal with, and I love the spanish stamps.
> > www.astro-radio
On Sun, Jun 20, 1999 at 12:19:06AM +0200, Thomas M. wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, Cyron Green wrote:
>
> > I bought mine from Astro-radio in spain. It took about 5days to get to me.
> > Astro was easy to deal with, and I love the spanish stamps.
> > www.astro-radio.com it was about $120 assembled
On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, Cyron Green wrote:
> I bought mine from Astro-radio in spain. It took about 5days to get to me.
> Astro was easy to deal with, and I love the spanish stamps.
> www.astro-radio.com it was about $120 assembled and after shipping.
Urgh, that sounds expensive! I think my YAM co
I bought mine from Astro-radio in spain. It took about 5days to get to me.
Astro was easy to deal with, and I love the spanish stamps.
www.astro-radio.com it was about $120 assembled and after shipping.
Stas -- KB3DSQ
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