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  • Hi. How could I get one of these? In green, no problem

  • @rogerioph I'm currently working on the next version of the spectrum analyzer. I hope to have it ready by the end of August.

    I suggest you register in the online shop because I will release a newsletter there when

    the new kits are ready.

  • Hello wanted to ask times where it sowas to buy gives. That is a kit or not.

  • Hi how can i have one for me and how much is to send to the Brazil. thanks for the attention.

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  • Very cool!

    I want Blue LED version of it.

    Can you launch the Blue LED Version?

    If you possible, I want to purchase it immediately.

    Thank you.

  • Blue might be coming soon, but it's going to cost more, because of the blue LED's

  • I just wanted to say that I got both your v2.0 green and super bright red spectrum analyzers in the mail today. The red one is even brighter than the green! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM. I'd recommend these to anyone! THANK YOU!

  • Thanks for the feedback. So it seems EMS took aprox 5 days if we rule out the weekend.

  • Man, I wish I would have known about this before! I so want one. How come they're not being made anymore? :(

  • what do you mean ? They are being produced, the analyzer is now at V2.0

  • Because if you go to your website, then click on "Shop" at the top, then click on "20 Band Audio Spectrum Analyzer (assembled)", it says "Sold Out" :)

  • I've just been really busy and I didn't had time to take care of the shop. I'll try to fix that too.soon.

  • Whoa, sorry! I should've checked the sidebar with your website info before I posted question #1 (at least).

    Looks like I'll be buying some assembled units from you in the coming months!

    Thanks again!

  • never thought about gettin the "smiley face effect"

    The kit at the moment mixes the 2 channels and then displays the result, So it does work with only one channel connected, but you'd have to reverse every wire on the second kit display(to have the lower frequency shown on the right in stead of the left side) to get the "smiley face" effect

  • Sounds like too much work. After thinking about it, my idea might be overkill for the project I wanna use the display for - 1 will be enough.

    Thanks again.

  • Hello, youritronics. Your work is fantastic!

    A few questions:

    1. Are you making any of those for sale? If so, for how much?

    2. Have you ever thought about making a mono version that requires 2 of those units (one for the left channel and one for the right channel), that when put side by side, results in the infamous "smiley face" pattern?

    I ask because I have a future project of my own that could require a few of those spectrum analyzer displays.

    Thanks for posting!

  • Curtis, no, that wassn't me with the project on DSPIC. My project is based on atmega64

    Thanks

  • This is quite impressive. I remember sometime ago you submitted this as a DSPIC project to Microchip some time ago?

    You did what I tried to do with FFT.

    Again, from the youtube video it looks great. Great work and I understand how much you busted your arse to accomplish this project.

  • the project source files are not available for the public. Thanks

  • Ok, I understand.

  • Hello!

    Very nice! Can you send me the schematics and HEX file as well thanks?

    My freind and I built too spectrum analyzer.

    Look it in my videos

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