My very first tester with the rotary encoder and frequency counter options:


I have been researching this thread for weeks and I'm just getting into the last 50 pages in depth. The biggest mystery I have found in this entire thread:
I have no idea why this post went largely unquestioned.
First of all, kudos on the best looking custom designed project build and execution here. No one can call this a "cheap build." Regardless of cost this thing is NICE!
From what I see, there are a few too many potentiometers,
transistors, and unexplained extras like a
whole extra IC on this bad boy.
Maybe my eyes are messing with me but...are those RF choke beads I'm seeing on a few component leads? I think you've got some explaining to do here Mr Markus

Especially on that little lie you've been spreading about how your a "Qualified Hobbyist." Your a pro at understating yourself and being respectful of everyone here
despite repeating yourself a hundred times over to fools like me.
I'm onto you though, only the most experienced top notch professionals create such a masterful execution of a project like this....and from the statement, "my very first tester with the rotary encoder and frequency counter" I'm going to go ahead and assume there are others before and after this! Sign me up for your masters class please. What would it take to get you to explain some of your unpublished tricks and mods?
:-)