Vince,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, i have looked at both methods. But no luck in adding to existing code.
I tried using code from Peter Flemming, as he use clk2 and clk0 for vfo and bfo.
I built a bitx40 and used this method. It works fine in his sketch but my skill level has not been successful in adding it to our code.
I also looked at the current Raduino method but no go for me either.
Frustrating, not being able to add 6 or 7 lines for a solution.
Joe
VE1BWV
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On Sat, Jul 8, 2017, 1:40 PM Vince Vielhaber <
vev@...> wrote:
Joe, there are two ways to get USB.? The first way is what's offered in
Allard's Raduino project which shifts CLK2 to 19MHz.? The second way
(which I'm going to be doing when life gets outta the way and lets me
finish it) is to scrap the current BFO and use CLK0 for the BFO.
Vince.
On 07/08/2017 12:21 PM, Joe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Myself and Adrian (VK4L) have been working on code developed by PD8W.
> We believe it would be a very nice addition to software choices for our
> fellow hams.
>
>
> It works with an atmega 2560, a SI5351, a TFT colour display.
> Just plug the display into the atmega and wire up the SI5351 along with
> a few buttons.
> Easy and that part works great.
>
>
> After much effort I have been able to make the code work(almost),
> It currently has a nice display layout and displays everything fine on
> the TFT colour Display.
> I tunes the Bitx40? very smoothly( rotary encoder).
> I added a button to change the vfo freq time stepping it? also works well.
>
>
> Our goal is to *add USB,* so we can use it for *Digital modes.*
>
>
> After burning many brains cells, (and at my age, I cannot afford to burn
> to many) I cannot seem to get my head around making the code work for USB,
> I tried cut and pastes from many codes and still no success.
>
> We are both aware the existing code could be much better structured
> From looking around the internet, I don't see any code offering the
> functions with a good colour display.
>
> I realize Jack , W8TEE is working on a great project and I have his
> boards and parts populated and near ready.
>
> However, this project is different. It offers off the shelf usage of
> standard Arduino modules, and a plugin TFT Colour Display, and? minimal
> components..
> Unfortunately, the author is not available for help to finish off a few
> items.
>
> It is is a pain to decode, but we are hoping someone can give us a hand
> getting over this *1 major? issue (adding USB function*).
>
> Once this is done, the code will be completely functional and available
> to anyone? who would like it.
> The? additional items to display for tx / rx etc ... should not be a big
> issue.
>
> I have attached the code below
>
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Joe
> VE1BWV
>
>
>
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