Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Building repeater....

2006-01-11 Thread Milan Pavlica YU7XW
Dave VanHorn wrote: > The Amateur radio handbook, published by the ARRL in the USA, is a > pretty good source. I got some old CD...will take a look for a newer... > Them's fightin' words! :) I'm a long time Atmel AVR guy. > I've used PICs but the banking and "holes" in the memory drive me > nu

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Building repeater....

2006-01-11 Thread Dave VanHorn
> I need som good reference about passive filters. The Amateur radio handbook, published by the ARRL in the USA, is a pretty good source. > As i said, i have something finished for PIC micro... In my company, > where i work, programmers use atmel, but it is all the same. Them's fightin' wor

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Building repeater....

2006-01-11 Thread Milan Pavlica YU7XW
Dave VanHorn wrote: > You've got a big project there. > What is it exactly that you're looking to learn? I need som good reference about passive filters. I have Eagleware Genesys software, but everything i simulate i do not get so much usable results. > I'm asking, because you seem to want to ta

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Building repeater....

2006-01-10 Thread Dave VanHorn
You've got a big project there. What is it exactly that you're looking to learn? I'm asking, because you seem to want to take on a LOT of issues, which may leave you broke and discouraged in the end. If I were you, I'd start off with a repeater controller, a relatively straightforward firmwa