![]() It had counted 1837237 seconds since inception, which equates to 21.26 days. With a certain degree of regret I had to unplug my LCD shield which was occupying the only free USB port on my computer. So after an hours fiddly work soldering up the necessary links it was time to test this thing. In less than half an hour the below diagram which is missing from the book was emailed over by Jack (W8TEE) and Dennis (W6DQ). After several hours and a growing spider web of pencil on my circuit layout diagram I decided to wing it and emailed the authors directly, as the publishers’ support page was less than useless. I started working my way through the circuit schematic after a considerable amount of Google time looking for publishing errata, with zero success. ![]() ![]() There’s no help with wiring up the components on the prototyping shield. ![]() ![]() It was at this point I noticed there’s one all mighty faux pas in Arduino Projects for Amateur Radio. Here’s the partially completed shield prior to making all of the necessary wiring connections. So after playing with Asian QRP transceivers for the past few weeks/months it was time to get things back on track and crack on with all things CW & Morse.Īfter successfully building the LCD Shield portion of this project the next stage was the actual decoder shield. ![]()
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