![]() Anyway, these days we have usable open-source options, and I liked that KiCad also does not have limitations. It was written in compiled BASIC, lol! (well, the graphics kernel was in something else). When I actually was an EE decades ago I used a very quirky Swedish CAD called 'EE Designer III'. I had been planning to investigate KiCad for years but had never gotten around to it. Not Going to Make a PCBĪs mentioned, I don't intend to make a PCB for this stand-alone WSPR transmitter, however, along the way I got a small amount of exposure to KiCad. ![]() However, the experience has spurred some new thinking. ![]() Given that, I consider this project completed, and now it's time to tear down the circuits so that they can be re-used in other things. I did not intend to produce a stand-alone WSPR transmitter as an end in itself. This project began primarily as a testbed for my working with the Si5351A clock generator chip, and secondarily as an experiment in seeing if a WSPR encoder/modulator could be produced with the 'minimal system development board' (BluePill). What follows are thoughts on follow-on projects and future directions. Since the code and electronics are working now, I am considering work on this project to be complete (well, for the time being at least). ![]()
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