Pretty impressive for a guy whose previous project was a crystal controlled DSB transceiver, don’t you think? They say that variety is the spice of life, and the Arduino board has been adding quite a bit of spice to my tech life lately. That tiny board up above the proto board is the six dollar DDS-9850 board — it arrived in an envelope from Shenzhen, China last week. I hope to connect it to the Arduino and the LCD to make a sig generator or VFO.
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I gotta say I am impressed Bill. Especially with how neat and tidy your breadboard is. When I do this stuff, the boards are usually just flopping around on the “bench” looking for something to short against.
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