Jeff:
Go to http://www.expresspcb.com and look around - you get a free double
sided layout package for Windows and you order boards, very reasonably
priced, over the Internet. Delivery is measured in days and the quality is
excellent.
The software takes an hour to learn and it's a heck of a lot better than
transfer/photographic methods! Plus, no gerber files are needed.
I use this all the time.
73
Bruce W8GN
RF Applications, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Weinberg W8CQ [SMTP:w8cqjeff@tds.net]
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 22:56
To: AMPS
Subject: [AMPS] Thanks & PC Board
Hi All,
Me again!! Thanks for the replies on the twist-lock caps. I have decided
to just re-make the PC board for using computer grade caps.
I have the layout on a piece of acetate, but am not very good at
transferring that to copper and etching.
Does anyone out there know how to do this and would you be willing to do a
one-of-a-kind board. I will gladly pay costs, etc. The layout I have on
acetate is a positive image of the traces/pads to be left on the board
after
etching. It is a one-sided, simple power supply board for a Clipperton L,
approximate size 5.25 x 7.1875 inches.
Any help out there?
Regard,
Jeff W8CQ
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