Just purchased one of these. Great kit and learning experience.
Looks good. Want to tell us what it is and how you are using it?
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The pic is from their web site and they have no stock. They will have the next batch of 25 in the new year. It seems a start-up and maybe they not yet in production. Cost wise it is 450 euros, so we have to assume they are in Europe somewhere, so shipping could be tricky. The idea is great. A mix of old and new technology, but it doesnt provide much detail. It says test equipment required. Looking at the modules, a decent meter, possibly a scope and probably a signal generator will be required. If they want to sell these they will have to up the quality of the web site, as its sorely lacking in specifics.
Good idea, but presumably run from somebodies kitchen table!
Info here Here
I remember Radio Shack selling something like that back when they had the battery of the month club.
Yes!! Now you mention it, we had the same thing in the UK - Maplins or Tandy maybe?
The thing with this kind of thing is what you learn by making them.
Back in the 80s we also had magazines where you built your own music synthesisers, week, by week. Getting a soldering iron out, and sticking components into circuit boards is a great way of learning. Just odd, the new member joined, stuck up a photo then cleared off again?
