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  • Whats the deal??

    There have been 81 views to my last post, why cant someone give me a decent answer?? Is because no-one knows anything?? Am I asking it in the wrong forum?? Could it be that no-one cares?? Or could it be that theres a click on here and I dont fit in??

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    Originally posted by DepDawg View Post
    There have been 81 views to my last post, why cant someone give me a decent answer?? Is because no-one knows anything?? Am I asking it in the wrong forum?? Could it be that no-one cares?? Or could it be that theres a click on here and I dont fit in??
    I think this place has being taken over by LRL scammers pure and simple. I've put up a long post on a project I'm working on, I ask a series of questions and the end and after 191 views, zero.

    To answer your original question I would have said have a look at the Hammerhead PI project. The only problem there is that the supplied PCB board no longer has holes in, which makes it difficult to solder.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Infamy View Post
      I think this place has being taken over by LRL scammers pure and simple. I've put up a long post on a project I'm working on, I ask a series of questions and the end and after 191 views, zero.

      To answer your original question I would have said have a look at the Hammerhead PI project. The only problem there is that the supplied PCB board no longer has holes in, which makes it difficult to solder.
      You have been working on your project for nine months and you want some answers on the day you post to the forum? How about giving the people reading your long post some time to digest some of it?

      Thanks.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Infamy View Post
        I think this place has being taken over by LRL scammers pure and simple. I've put up a long post on a project I'm working on, I ask a series of questions and the end and after 191 views, zero.

        To answer your original question I would have said have a look at the Hammerhead PI project. The only problem there is that the supplied PCB board no longer has holes in, which makes it difficult to solder.
        Be patient. It not unusual to wait a few days for a reply. Everyone here is a volunteer.

        HH1 is available only in SMT, but the Gerber files are posted for anyone to make their own thru-hole PCB. HH2 is available in thru-hole.

        - Carl

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