Jack Purdum
Load the Arduino IDE, press File --> Open and navigate to the ubitx_20 directory and click on the ubitx_20.ino file in that directory. The IDE should open that file as the first file, and there should be all of the other files in "tabbed windows" in the IDE's Source Code window. Connect a mini B USB connector to your computer and to the Nano, go to the Tools --> Board and select Nano, then do Tools --> Port to select the USB port you connected to the Nano. Press the compile/upload arrow (just below the Edit menu) and wait for it to complete your upload and enjoy. Jack, W8TEE From: Michael Hagen <motdog@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2018 9:01 PM Subject: Re: [BITX20] Where to from here? How do I load his
software into Nano.? I just asked how to do that.
I may have found the
wrong site, but could not figure out what to load into Arduino
Ide?
TNX
Mike
On 3/1/2018 4:34 PM, Dave Bottom wrote:
See Ian, KD8CECs blog and link to his firmware - turns it into a
great radio?
Dave WI6R
This afternoon, I drilled out my enclosure (one of the
mailboxes from Lowes) and wired it up and made a contact on
30m and 40m (putting out 11 watts on 160, 8w on 80, 6w on 40m
and about 3w on 20m).? How do I control output power and is
there a way to jump to another band other than cranking the
vfo?? Haven't wired up the mic yet.
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