Id like to build the EZ-Tuner, but Im not very experienced at homebrewing. Should I take the plunge?
The EZ-Tuner is EZ to use, not EZ to build! This is an advanced project and I hope it will only be attempted by experienced builders. Here’s why: First, this is not a “plug and play” project. You won’t be able to duplicate exactly the mechanical layout, or use exactly the same parts. You will need the improvization skills and inguenity that only come with experience. Second, like all microprocessor-controlled projects, any significant changes in the EZ-Tuner’s circuitry or component selection will require software changes. That’s why I’m making the annotated source code available. And lastly, this is a long project, that will take months to complete. Inexperienced builders often underestimate the time required to finish their projects (which is why partially completed homebrew efforts are ubiquitous at fleamarkets). I’m not trying to discourage builders, and I don’t want to give the impression that one needs to be an engineer to build an EZ-Tuner, but I think a dose of realism and fran
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