[aprssig] FS: HH2 Semi-kit $30 ea

Rich Osman lists at n1oz.net
Mon Apr 18 13:53:47 EDT 2011


One semi-kit left

On 4/4/2011 2:17 PM, Jason Rausch wrote:
> Just to add on to Rich's post:
>
> These PCB's are from the "mini-kit" era.  They are 100% compatible
> with the latest KISS firmware.  If the PIC18F252's shown have never
> been upgraded, they will need to be flashed with the latest firmware
> either via the bootloader or can be fresh flashed with a PIC
> programmer.  Anyone who purchases one, if you need the PIC to be
> flashed, I will gladly re-flash it for free with the latest firmware. 
> Just cover the round-trip shipping.
>
> The entire HamHUD platform is still valid and the kit is not hard to
> build.  There are a few mistakes on this board that the builder should
> be aware of, but by no means should scare anyone away from building one:
>
> 1. The LCD backlight lines are swapped (as Rich mentioned).  There
> should be a small section of wire wrap wire taped to the PCB, for the
> builder to make this fix.
>
> 2. The LCD mounting holes are not aligned correctly.  Two are just
> about on and the others are a few mm's off.  You can actually still
> use them by angling the mounting screws.
>
> Being a 10+ year HamHUD user, I still think it's one of the best
> mobile display options available.  The project is not dead and we
> still have a very large user group at:
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hamhud
>
> Having said all of that $30 is a hell of a deal to get a HamHUD
> started!  Not much more is needed to get one built up and running. 
> With the KISS firmware, that means everything from a KPC-3, AEA,
> Tracker2, TinyTrak4 or even an OpenTracker 1+ flashed with KISS
> firmware will work as a packet modem.  Plenty of cheap options!
>
> Jason Rausch - KE4NYV
> RPC Electronics, LLC
> www.rpc-electronics.com
>
> --- On *Mon, 4/4/11, Rich Osman /<lists at n1oz.net>/* wrote:
>
>
>     From: Rich Osman <lists at n1oz.net>
>     Subject: [aprssig] FS: HH2 Semi-kit $30 ea
>     To: aprssig at tapr.org
>     Date: Monday, April 4, 2011, 1:13 PM
>
>     Yeah, I know.  Largely historical interest. I have three of
>     these.  Includes the hard to find stuff;
>
>     Printed Circuit Board
>     Preprogrammed PIC 18F252 (not sure of Rev, but it's fairly late -
>     uses 10 Mhz crystal)
>     10 Mhz crystal
>     FRAM
>     rotary encoder
>     4 X 20 LCD
>     piezo beeper
>     5W 20V Zener
>     Sort of the 39 ohm 2W resistor - I used 2 X 18 ohm 2W in series
>     and epoxied them to the chassis.
>
>     These are early rev boards that need to be manually jumpered
>
>     Picture of what you get here:
>
>     http://www.n1oz.net/GottaGo/HH2.JPG
>
>     docs and latest firmware at
>
>     http://www.hamhud.net/hh2/index.html
>
>     If you've not built one of these before, i suggest you */not
>     /*start now.
>
>     Pickup in DFW or $5 shipping in flatrate box within the US. 
>     International shipping at actual postage. Payment by Paypal or
>     certified funds.
>
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