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    Post  John Wrennall Fri Sep 26, 2014 11:27 pm

    Have just come across this web site which may be of interest to anyone who is interested in

    making their own equipment.

    http://www.bhabbott.net.nz/electronics.html

    Most of the circuits seem to be PIC based but links are available to

    the Code.

    John.
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    Post  david f Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:26 am

    Very interesting!

    I always look at messages in date order so I only came across this after my post on PIC updates.

    I will give this a good look - it looks like aircraft applications but a lot of cross over.

    David

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