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Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators
David KG7WFM Warrenton, OR On workbench will be a bit
By bigdswitzer · #27837 ·
Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators
David KG7WFM On workbench be a bit!
By bigdswitzer · #27836 ·
Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators
Ag7bx, Portland OR. (Though I still have to assemble mine)
By Jasper Greve · #27835 ·
Re: cw speed
Hey Terry, I started learning from: https://lcwo.net/ if you want to practice copying off the air at various speeds, check the ARRL code practice schedule on the different bands, or you can download
By Daniel Isaza · #27834 ·
Re: Tuning potentiometer too long to be fitted
Yes, brute?force method works too ;-)
By DJ2AG · #27833 ·
Re: cw mod
Many have used the tone-into-the-mike scheme and gotten it to work, it has been the most popular method of getting CW into a BitX for over a decade. ?But?I do think Allard's scheme is superior. ?No
By Jerry Gaffke · #27832 ·
Re: Tuning potentiometer too long to be fitted
Thank tou guys? i used this and worked great
By Cesar <Cesarleon@...> · #27831 ·
Re: Tuning potentiometer too long to be fitted
I used the little shaft on supplied Volume control by drilling out an Al spacer (1/4') and crazy glued it to the smaller nylon pot shaft. Works great. I wanted the switch on the pot to save panel
By Michael Hagen · #27830 ·
Re: IRF510- Temporary replacement?
The IRF510 gets plenty hot, a BS170 will likely blow in this circuit. ?Wear eye protection. ?T7 converts the 50 ohms to 12.5 ohms at the IRF510, you might go without T7 is using a relatively wimpy
By Jerry Gaffke · #27829 ·
Re: cw speed
Get to above 15 to prevent deciphering the dits/dahs. Currently still struggling to get beyond this. Even when I did my cw exam about 30years ago. G4FON program is a good solution to get this done.
By ron van doremalen (PA3FAT) · #27828 ·
cw mod
hi i am reluctant to solder bits to my bitx40 board cos all the connections are on sockets and also i am not happy poking around smd components. i am there thinking of the cw board from sunil which
By terry hughes · #27827 ·
Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators
WA6ARA, Ridgecrest, CA -- Mike Herr WA6ARA DM-15dp Home of The QRP Ranch No trees were killed in the sending of this message, however, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced. "Dad
By wa6ara · #27826 ·
Re: Tuning potentiometer too long to be fitted
hi i could not find a knob to fit the supplied pot so i used one from my junk box which has a serrated shaft terry
By terry hughes · #27825 ·
Re: Allard's Version 1.113
Hi David, good to hear that v1.14 works ok with you know. Perhaps you should upgrade your IDE to the latest version 1.8.2 73, Allard PE1NWL
By Allard PE1NWL · #27824 ·
cw speed
hi all i am trying to learn cw but can only read at 10wpm at the moment. i use aldo. are any of you cw wallers out there happy to work at 10 wpm . just to get me started terry gm4dso
By terry hughes · #27823 ·
Re: Allard's Version 1.113
That is v1.13. "Sketch uses 30,936 bytes (100%) of program space. Maximum is 30,720 bytes.? Global variables use 1526 bytes (74%) of dynamic memory, leaving 522 bytes for local variables. Maximum is
By bigdswitzer · #27822 ·
Re: Raduino_v1.14 released
Should work fine, and not a bad idea. If you can't find 100k, could use a 10k pot between ground and the Arduino 5v digital CW transmit output, center wiper of pot goes on out to the 10k series fixed
By Jerry Gaffke · #27821 ·
Re: Tuning potentiometer too long to be fitted
I used a Dremel with a cutting wheel.? Worked perfectly. -- Darren, W9ZIM
By W9ZIM · #27820 ·
Re: Raduino_v1.14 released
I was just thinking about the comment on using the CW TX mode during antenna tuner adjustment and having to limit the key-down time. Previously you had used a 47K series resistor in the circuit to
By Al Duncan VE3RRD · #27819 ·
Re: Raduino error to solve
Jack, Thanks !! Toni, IV3XHM
By Toni Cossio · #27818 ·