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    Le 16/06/2010 14:05, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller a &eacute;crit&nbsp;:
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        <div>Am 16.06.2010 um 13:34 schrieb Al Johnson:</div>
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          <div>On Wednesday 16 June 2010, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
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            <blockquote type="cite">Hi Alvaro,<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">Am 16.06.2010 um 01:35 schrieb
              &Aacute;lvaro Lopes:<br>
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              <blockquote type="cite">Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:<br>
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                <blockquote type="cite">3. PCB and components already
                  soldered on a professional SMT line (we<br>
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                <blockquote type="cite">have one)<br>
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              <blockquote type="cite">And who's "we", if I may ask ? I
                had the impression this was only a<br>
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              <blockquote type="cite">few-people project, not sponsored
                by any means. I doubt any of you have a<br>
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              <blockquote type="cite">pro SMT assembly line.<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">We do not own the assembly line (why
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            Many would read your option 3 as saying you have a pro SMT
            line, although it <br>
            could also mean you have a PCB with components soldered on a
            pro line.<br>
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      Anyway, can you please keep focus on the original question
      (everything else does not bring us forward):
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        <div><b>Which option would you prefer?<br>
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        <div>1. PCB and very special components only (you can go
          shopping yourself).<br>
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        <div>2. PCB and complete component set (unsoldered)<br>
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        <div>3. PCB and components already soldered on a professional
          SMT line (we<br>
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        <div>can use one)<br>
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        <div>4. same as 3 including a Wi2Wi GPS receiver module</div>
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    I vote for option 3). I like soldering, but 0402 components are too
    much for me !<br>
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