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meanwhile out in the garage ...

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2.00" x 4.34" For approximate scale purposes the vertical black bar (rectangle) is the width of a TO220 package and a bit more .

Next is auto leveling with an archaic CAM program from hell . Hint, remember this ...
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MRF101AN/BN first, then on to the MRF300AN/BN

Now , am I going to suffer through the artistic masochism of recreating the bias circuitry on a stand alone board or is someone going step up with a better idea?

I have the code in .nc , .ngc , . gcode , the original art in png, bmp, and svg.

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You can ask :)
 
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So, if that first letter in the gadget's name is not the familiar latin letter "u", but really the greek lower-case letter "mu", should you call it the "Mew-bit-ecks".

Cue the nyan cat.

With a mag-mount whip on its back.

73
 
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what a great project you are involved with kop!

just got done reading all about it and my hat is off to you sir.

Is this community local to you?
LC
 
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So, if that first letter in the gadget's name is not the familiar latin letter "u", but really the greek lower-case letter "mu", should you call it the "Mew-bit-ecks".

Cue the nyan cat.

With a mag-mount whip on its back.

73
Edgar resembles that remark...
 
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but really the greek lower-case letter "mu", should you call it the "Mew-bit-ecks".
Ashhar Farhan, the creator of the uBITX himself: “I pronounce it as ‘micro bitx’, you can choose your own.” We all type “uBITX” but it’s not a “U” it is the symbol for “micro”

not to spoil your fun or dis Edgar, but...
 
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