So, here's another cool widget you can't buy.
Yet.
So far all of this batch of converted Siltronix 80 and 90 with this display are spoken for.
Before they're even ready.
But I chafed because the window in the Siltronix VFO is too small for any 6-digit LED counter/display that I can buy. And the metal work to enlarge the window in a 1/8-inch thick aluminum panel is more labor than I wanted to put into it.
Used a green-backlit LCD for the last couple of years. Black dot-matrix characters look a bit rough, but it does the job and fits behind the window just fine.
An associate suggested I just replace the metal faceplate with smoked plex. Plenty of room for six LED digits now.
And yes, my idiot light DID come on about that moment.
This is the first pic of the first prototype. The glossy face of the thing would look less annoying if I had draped the background behind the camera.
Didn't need to, for now. But the reflections don't look as annoying in person as the pic suggests.
This also solves the "left-hand knob" problem when converting the single-band model 80. Poking a left-hand knob hole in the metal face plate just looks sloppy, with the knob half-covering the "Model 80" legend in the screen print.
And when we have some to sell, I'll take the trouble to shoot a pic that looks better.
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Yet.
So far all of this batch of converted Siltronix 80 and 90 with this display are spoken for.
Before they're even ready.
But I chafed because the window in the Siltronix VFO is too small for any 6-digit LED counter/display that I can buy. And the metal work to enlarge the window in a 1/8-inch thick aluminum panel is more labor than I wanted to put into it.
Used a green-backlit LCD for the last couple of years. Black dot-matrix characters look a bit rough, but it does the job and fits behind the window just fine.
An associate suggested I just replace the metal faceplate with smoked plex. Plenty of room for six LED digits now.
And yes, my idiot light DID come on about that moment.
This is the first pic of the first prototype. The glossy face of the thing would look less annoying if I had draped the background behind the camera.
Didn't need to, for now. But the reflections don't look as annoying in person as the pic suggests.
This also solves the "left-hand knob" problem when converting the single-band model 80. Poking a left-hand knob hole in the metal face plate just looks sloppy, with the knob half-covering the "Model 80" legend in the screen print.
And when we have some to sell, I'll take the trouble to shoot a pic that looks better.
73
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