Microlevel Design credit

Keith V

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I really need to give credit to a guy that really made an impact on getting this thing created and to where it is now.
He was an immense help and did a fantastic job complaining very little :)
I'm not sure where I would be without him.
He did the electrical design, schematic design and PCB layout

Say Hi to Dave Mathis!
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Keith Vasilakes
Mounds View. MN
75 ex Royale GMC
69 Vette
29 Dodge
 
Congratulations, Dave. What model GMC do you have? :-)

Ken H.

> I really need to give credit to a guy that really made an impact on
> getting this thing created and to where it is now.
> He was an immense help and did a fantastic job complaining very little :)
> I'm not sure where I would be without him.
> He did the electrical design, schematic design and PCB layout
>
> Say Hi to Dave Mathis!
> --
>
 
We have a 23' 76 Birchaven rear bath.

It does not get out as much as I would like..
Maybe I spend too much time on electronics :)

This has been a fun project. While everyone has ideas for projects,
including me, Keith was the one that pushed this forward and has
done the vast majority of the work.
Now I have to get one installed in our coach ...

Dave

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Dave
AG6NV
1976 Birchaven 23'
San Jose, CA
 
Dave,

Do "get it out more" -- attend rallies. There are more than a few GMCers
with electronics backgrounds/interests for you to talk to. My own MSEE and
early computer store ownership would let me at least understand a little of
what you might say. I must admit, though, that I recently gave most of my
electronics test equipment to my grandsons, hoping to increase their
interest in fundamentals rather than just software. :-)

Ken H.
Americus, GA
'76 X-Birchaven w/Cad500/Howell EFI & EBL,
Manny Brakes & 1-Ton, etc., etc., etc.
www.gmcwipersetc.com

> We have a 23' 76 Birchaven rear bath.
>
> It does not get out as much as I would like..
> Maybe I spend too much time on electronics :)
>
> This has been a fun project. While everyone has ideas for projects,
> including me, Keith was the one that pushed this forward and has
> done the vast majority of the work.
> Now I have to get one installed in our coach ...
>
> Dave
>