Thanks, Brian. Hmmm. It MIGHT be close enough.
--Bob
Brian Riley wrote:
> Bob,
>
> you read too quickly, the video display card does 16x6, but the video
> overlay board does 24x8, still a little short but better
>
>
> On Aug 17, 2006, at 6:02 PM, Bob Axtell wrote:
>
>
>> Brian Riley wrote:
>>
>>> I have both of his boards and they are very good. I bought his first
>>> board, display generator, which was then a 28 pin dip SX28, when he
>>> was selling bare pcboards and I downloaded and programmed it myself,
>>> much cheaper ... the overlay is an SX48 surface mount, you have to
>>> buy that already A&T ... I have the overlay board on my bench right
>>> now being prepared for a high altitude balloon launch in the late
>>> Fall sometime, it will be part of a full APRS and ATV package.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> cheers ... 73 de brian riley, n1bq , underhill center, vermont
>>> Tech Blog
>>>
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>>>
>>> On Aug 17, 2006, at 5:15 PM, Bob Axtell wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Brian Riley wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Terry Hitt of Hitt consulting, who is also the author of the SX/B
>>>>> compiler for Parallax, has already built and marketed a video
>>>>> generator based on an SX28 and a character overlay based on an SX48
>>>>> device.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Got a link? I could just buy his then.
>>>>
>>>> --Bob
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
>> No its just 6 lines of 16 characters, law enforcement needs 12
>> lines of
>> 26 characters. See, the these large characters
>> block the screen too much. But the price is right.
>>
>> --Bob
>>
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