Steve, no problem if you get stuck, I can finish it for you. However, Idoubt if you will get stuck. It really sin't hard to build. The boardsthat Blacet use are very forgiving. They are coated and easy to solder.The instructions are very concise and easy to follow. I have built a lot ofkits and DIY projects, and Blacet stuff is among the best of the lot, in myopinion.
If engraving doesn't work, or you change your mind, let me know. I'm justnow setting up a new art positive for a fellow Dotcommer's Miniwave panel.Once I have done that, I will keep the screen around so that I can easilyrun off Miniwave panels as needed.
Seems a waste to keep ONLY a MiniWave on the big screen. I can put anotherpanel on there with room to spare. I wonder what are other popular Blacetkits to Dotcom'ize? maybe Stonz? Filthy Filter? Ooooh, maybe FrequencyDivider!
"For DIYers there are provisions to add extra outputs as desired. For instance, the rotary switch can be duplicated and wired in parallel as all the second divider outputs are simultaneously available."
Does that mean you could have up to all 12 outputs on the panel - rather than a rotary switch? ie One VCO input and 12 divided outputs? Sounds great to me!
Steven