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    "sender_name": "Jonathan Brandenburg",
    "subject": "[pacsat] Re: PACSAT Components in My Possession",
    "date": "2022-10-25T15:29:55Z",
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    "content": "On 10/24/2022 4:36 PM, JIm McCullers wrote:\n> Is some of each acceptable?\nAbsolutely!\n> I need a couple Launchpad boards to work out the dimensions and header sizes needed for a daughter board.\n> The documentation is sketchy to none.\nThat makes sense. I figure each active pacsat developer needs at least \none and perhaps two Launchpad boards.\n> When do you believe the Raspberry Pi boards will be in?\n> I want to do one while working on the Launchpad daughter board.\n> If it's soon that would save one shipping.\nOSHPark expects the panel on Thursday and will likely ship the boards to \nme quickly after receiving the panel. I expect the Raspberry Pi boards \nearly next week. I'd expect each pacsat developer to need three boards \nat peak development to implement a two-up-one-down system. If I'm right, \nit might make sense to wait until the Raspberry Pi boards arrive. (For \nthose that might be confused, the Raspberry Pi boards are a convenient \nway to develop using the AX5043 and can be jumpered to the LaunchPad... \nI've done that before.) (Also, to be clear, the Raspberry Pi boards \nrequire assembly with surface mount components. In particular the AX5043 \nhas a ground pad making the use of a reflow oven beneficial. Admittedly \nit could be done with hot air and hand-soldering, too.)\n> As to the board you sent me, do you have the schematic available?\n> I'll assume it's Kicad.  Package it together with any support libraries and send it to me.\n\nI'll switch to my other computer and pull up what I have. I won't have \nany software specifically written for that prototype board I \naccidentally sent you as I hadn't assembled one. But I think you'll find \nthe AX5043 portion to be a lot like the V1.3 board with the addition of \nthe second antenna connection. Thus, the software written for the V1.3 \nboard should be functional on the prototype board.\n\nJonathan\n\n-- \nJonathan Brandenburg, KF5IDY\n\n",
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