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Re: [TenTec] CorsairII obsolescence - MCU copying

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] CorsairII obsolescence - MCU copying
From: "CSM\(r\) Gary Huber" <glhuber@msn.com>
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Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 16:13:32 -0500
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Most excellent! A complete kit assembled, or a programmed 16F84, parts list, 
and instructions will certainly be a "hot" item for Corsair/ Corsair II 
enthusiasts' who want to keep one of the finest analog radios ever built, 
running for a couple more decades.


73 es DX,

Gary - AB9M

-----Original Message----- 
From: Steve Hunt
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 1:42 PM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: Re: [TenTec] CorsairII obsolescence - MCU copying

I decided I needed another challenge, so last week I taught myself some
PIC assembler programming and bought a Arizona Microchip USB programmer.
The result - a hand-wired matrix board with just a few components which
replaces all the CorsairII MCU frequency readout functionality. Here's a
couple of photos:

http://www.karinya.net/g3txq/temp/corsair_pic1.jpg
http://www.karinya.net/g3txq/temp/corsair_pic2.jpg

I've arranged the board to be a drop-in replacement for the existing
logic board - it's the same size, it will have the same mounting holes,
the header pins are in the same positions, and it drives the existing
LED display. I was surprised how easy it was - all the HFO frequency
counting, adding/subtracting the appropriate IF offsets and the
"normal/reverse" offsets, are performed in one 16F84 18 pin PIC. It took
just 180 out of the 1024 words of programme memory available.

Next step is to add a second PIC to the board to perform the keyer
function :)

When it's all complete I'll write it up as a web page for anyone who may
be interested in the details.

73,
Steve G3TXQ



On 02/08/2011 22:18, Jerry Haigwood wrote:
> Steve,
>        You are correct.  The AADE display does not include the keyer
> function.  However, there are probably at least 10 different keyer boards
> that can be fitted into the Corsair II and all of them will have a lot 
> more
> features than the original keyer.  Some of the lower cost ones are made by
> K1EL (K10, K12 board) and Jackson Harbor Press WB9KZY.  So far, the 
> display
> on my Corsair II is still working well.  However, I have one of the AADE
> displays on hand just in case it decides to take a dump. ;-)  What is nice
> about the AADE display is that it should also work with the original
> Corsair.  The Corsair used a totally different set of devices to do the
> display function but the inputs are similar to the Corsair II.
> Jerry W5JH
>
>
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