[aprssig] WAS:TNC220 ok for UI-DIGI ? TNC's from "Over the Pond"
scott at opentrac.org
scott at opentrac.org
Sun Mar 13 22:25:49 EST 2005
Maybe we can negotiate some sort of arms-for-TNCs trade. =] Wouldn't mind
having an AR15.
As for not providing the CPU, that's not going to fly for this design. It's
a 32-bit ARM7 family chip in a 64-lead LQFP package. Not what most
hobbyists would consider hand-solderable, though it can be done.
Probably the best I could do would be offering the case and board
separately. I really don't know if that's enough to get around the
requirements, especially if they're being ordered together from the same
place. I think I'll just wind up shelling out the cash for certification.
I'd appreciate any tips I can get on where to have it done cheap, though.
Pre-certification testing would also help - it's going to get a lot more
expensive if I don't pass on the first try.
Scott
N1VG
-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Garcia [mailto:k4gps at arrl.net]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 6:56 PM
To: scott at opentrac.org; 'TAPR APRS Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [aprssig] WAS:TNC220 ok for UI-DIGI ? TNC's from "Over the
Pond"
What would happen if it's a partial kit ?
I come from a heavy background in
firearms and we deal with goverment regulations all the time. There are many
classic guns out there that can not be imported anymore due to a Bush Sr.
law
passed in 86'. These are fine guns, many which are classic and others that
have significant history behind them. If a law abiding gun owner would want
one
they need to buy a pre-86' model which would cost 5x+ more than what it
really
is worth or build one from a kit with "x" number of american parts. For
instance
a H&K G3 goes for $4500 or more today, the same gun that has come in after
86' and
is for sale to law enforcement only is about $600. A handyman special with a
parts
kit is about $399, buy the rest of the parts needed made in the USA and you
have
a copy for about $800. Looks the same, may or may not be as good and does
not have the value
but you can have one for your collection.
Maybe you can make your TNC a kit needing assembly or offer it without let's
say
a programmed PIC. The users would need to download the firmware and program
the PIC
but have the programmer as part of the board so it's actually just a matter
of
DL the file when the product arrives in the mail and updating the board.
Rich
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