Deas Sandeep, Please ensure that the Trimmer types used in the PCB is available in VU land. And yes add 2 Piece for me. de SWL Gurudatta On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 2:32 PM, <jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I just finished etching and screening my boards.I think this board would > be difficult to build except for the very experienced builders. The > board is crowded and the pads are small making soldering difficult. > There are around 500 holes to drill before I can start building, but I > can already see it won't be an easy build with this size board. FOr > making a run of boards I think you should consider expanding this board > out to a larger size, with larger pads and more space between > components. Just my two cents. Jerry K5LRU > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [minima] Re: Minima PCB (eagle cad's) > From: Sandeep Lohia <sandeeplohia12@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Mon, January 27, 2014 1:10 am > To: minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: Sunil Thomas Thonikuzhiyil <vu2swx@xxxxxxxxx> > > Many VUs (known friends) already asked me about MINIMA PCB (those not > comfortable with ferrite chloride or drilling holes, but already in > love with bidirectional stage) > > Going to order 10 PCB ( will distribute in costing price, non profit / > non commercial) > I pre-assume approx Rs 150/- each... > > > Other VU hams, plzz mail me personal (more PCB will decrease costing > of films etc) > > Suggestions welcome if need any change (with substitute component) or > bigger holes, PTH etc... > > > > > > Hello Sandeep, > > How about printing some minima pcbs on an experimental basis. > > > > -- *Thanks & Regards* *Gurudatta Panda* *Jr. Site Engineer* *R.V.N.L. / KDJR* *Mob : +91 9777447844 (Work)* * +91 9778238593 (Home)*