Thank you for your input, Costo - I really appreciate it!
The board was designed for SMD components to keep it as compact as possible while still being something a competent DIY'er could build. This was my first exposure to SMD assembly, so I got to learn a new skill. Finding the components was a piece of cake. eBay is a great source for these parts. It's actually very easy to do and doesn't take much investment in additional tools. I bought a syringe of solder paste, some tweezers, and a set of magnification goggles. I used a heat gun normally used for heat shrink to melt the solder paste. It worked great.
We could put holes in the board for resistors on the digital inputs, but as you point out, there's no room to do the same on the analog input section. We'll talk that one over.
I'm pretty picky about labeling, so your point about MHz is well taken. We will change that, and perhaps just relabel as RF Receiver as you suggested.
We will take a closer look at the I2C implementation.
I understand your wanting something smaller and simpler. We have several different boards in development, I'm sure we'll have something that will appeal to you. This was the first one promoted because we're actually using it in our own systems. We will make similar announcements as the other boards and the documentation are ready for release.