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| The technology used today is called SMD (Surface Mounted Devices). In this case, the components are soldered directly to the conductor tracks of the circuit board: no "holes" with "pads", no wires to the components. This production technique is many levels less costly, the parts far smaller resulting in a reduction of resource usage, weight, assembly time and packaging cost. | The technology used today is called SMD (Surface Mounted Devices). In this case, the components are soldered directly to the conductor tracks of the circuit board: no "holes" with "pads", no wires to the components. This production technique is many levels less costly, the parts far smaller resulting in a reduction of resource usage, weight, assembly time and packaging cost. | 
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| We got off the I40. The world's most advanced technology is the world's most advanced technology, and it is the world's most advanced technology. ? | We got off the I40 . The world's most advanced technology is the world's most advanced technology, and it is the world's most advanced technology. ? | 
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| The DIY of such technology is a challenge - but at the same time an enormous ego. Microcontrollers, SMD technology: With the scale of today's parts everything is not possible. | The DIY of such technology is a challenge - but at the same time an enormous ego. Microcontrollers, SMD technology: With the scale of today's parts everything is not possible. | 
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| The transceiver is described as "open source", this means that it is possible to modify the software adding new functions and modifying existing code. | The firmware of the transceiver is described as "open source", this means that it is possible to modify the software adding new functions and modifying existing code. | 
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| In the sense that mchf project of the DARC OV I40 (Sulingen) has already improved and expanded which is what Open Source is about. | McHF hardware improvements also are done by DARC OV I40 (Sulingen) and [[https://www.amateurfunk-sulingen.de/mchf-projekt/modifikationen#start | populated on webpages]]. | 
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|  | McHF is a project of [[http://www.m0nka.co.uk | Chris, M0NKA]]. Hardware is released under license [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 | CreativeCommons BY-NC-SA]]. |