Jeff:
Check out www.expresspcb.com
This is a FANTASTIC source for getting relatively simple PC boards. I use it
all the time. They have a free
WIN95 layout package that is really easy to use. There is no schematic capture
capability.
You lay out your board, check it, and submit it via the Internet. In a few
business days, you have nice boards.
No solder mask or silkscreen, but a pair of boards for around $100 delivered is
a great deal.
It should work well for what you want to do.
Hope this helps.
Bruce R. Knox W8GN
RF Applications
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Weinberg W8CQ [SMTP:w8cq@ori.net]
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 22:19
To: AMPS
Subject: [AMPS] PC Boards
Hello All,
I am in the process of restoring a Clipperton QRO amplifier and need some
help re-creating some PC boards in the amp.
I have tried very unsuccessfully to make the boards myself!!
Is anyone on the reflector capable of helping me with these boards? I have
the original boards with all of the components removed. I just need help
re-creating the artwork from the board. Once I have that, I can figure out
a way to get it on to the board and etch it.
Any help or volunteers (with appropriate contracting fees!) would be greatly
appreciated.
Regards,
Jeff Weinberg W8CQ
Indianapolis, IN
w8cq@ori.net
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