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Can I use the S628128-70LL in the KPC-3??

73's
Rob

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Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 00:11:50 GMT
From: "D. Stussy" <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org>
Subject: Help  -- 128 KB SRAM Chip

On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Rob wrote:
> I would like to upgrade the static RAM (SRAM) chip in my KPC-3.
> 
> I need a SRAM chip (part number S628128-70L).
> They are sold out in this area.  There are on back order -- probably at
> least 4 weeks before they show up.  KANTRONICS sells them but they are way
> TOO expensive.  Talk about a mark-up!
> 
> I can buy a 128 KB SRAM low-low power chip (part number S628128-70LL such as
> Hitachi HY628100A  LLP-70).  It is even less expensive.
> 
> Does anyone know what the difference is between the S628128-70L chip and the
> S628128-70LL chip??
> 
> Can I use the S628128-70LL in the KPC-3??

Did you try Hitachi's web site?  I bet the only difference is power
consumption
(as in current drain).

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Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 20:54:08 -0400
From: "Rob" <Pse@NoEmail.Com>
Subject: Help  -- 128 KB SRAM Chip

There is no information on this chip on the Hitachi web site.  Very strange.

I sent Hitachi an Email.  But perhaps someone reading this post may have had
some actual experience with this type of chip.

73's
Rob

"D. Stussy" <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote in message
news:Pine.LNX.4.10.10006020011000.138-100000@mbx.bde-arc.ampr.org...
> On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Rob wrote:
> > I would like to upgrade the static RAM (SRAM) chip in my KPC-3.
> >
> > I need a SRAM chip (part number S628128-70L).
> > They are sold out in this area.  There are on back order -- probably at
> > least 4 weeks before they show up.  KANTRONICS sells them but they are
way
> > TOO expensive.  Talk about a mark-up!
> >
> > I can buy a 128 KB SRAM low-low power chip (part number S628128-70LL
such as
> > Hitachi HY628100A  LLP-70).  It is even less expensive.
> >
> > Does anyone know what the difference is between the S628128-70L chip and
the
> > S628128-70LL chip??
> >
> > Can I use the S628128-70LL in the KPC-3??
>
> Did you try Hitachi's web site?  I bet the only difference is power
consumption
> (as in current drain).
>

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Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 23:00:23 -0700
From: "Dana H. Myers K6JQ" <Dana@Source.Net>
Subject: Help  -- 128 KB SRAM Chip

"D. Stussy" wrote:

> On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Rob wrote:
>
> > I can buy a 128 KB SRAM low-low power chip (part number S628128-70LL such
as
> > Hitachi HY628100A  LLP-70).  It is even less expensive.
> >
> > Does anyone know what the difference is between the S628128-70L chip and
the
> > S628128-70LL chip??
> >
> > Can I use the S628128-70LL in the KPC-3??
>
> Did you try Hitachi's web site?  I bet the only difference is power
consumption
> (as in current drain).

I'd be a little cautious, since there are more and more 3.3V chips out these
days
that might not tolerate 5V.

--
Dana  K6JQ  DoD #j
dana@source.net

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Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 18:11:34 -0400
From: "Rob" <Pse@NoEmail.Com>
Subject: LOgger and MFJ

Download the macros for use with the MFJ1278 and Logger at
http://www.chroniclenetworks.com/~dwm/Logger.htm

Or just write your own Macros.

73's
Rob

"barry G" <barryg@camtech.net.au> wrote in message
news:APiZ4.5737$N4.217418@ozemail.com.au...
> Wonder if anybody can enlighten me on the tricks to get Logger to TX with
a
> MFJ1278.  RTTY is the main interest. Seems as though it is aimed at the
Kam.
>
>
> Thansk
>
>

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Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 07:53:14 -0500
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: Packet Net

Loyd C. Headrick wrote in message ...
>Hello Everyone
> I was wondering if anyone is doing a packet net and would like to have
some
>information on setup


Lots of different kinds of Packet nets out there...  Could you be more
specific?

73 DE Charles Brabham,
N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
http://www.texoma.net/~n5pvl

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Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 22:36:40 -0400
From: "Loyd C. Headrick" <kf4ugt@bellsouth.net>
Subject: packet radio schematics

try http://www.packetradio.com
this site has schematics for some equipment

Loyd
kf4ugt

"ZAK" <zak@fanthom.irc.pl> wrote in message
news:UglT4.61190$O4.1262189@news.tpnet.pl...
> I was wondering where (in the net) schematics for making all hardware
needed
> in packet radio transmission are avaliable. I would be greatefull for help
>
> zak@fanthom.irc.pl
>
>

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