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uBITX Heatsinks #ubitx
I notice that the bottom edges of the heatsinks are in near contact with a couple of traces (admittedly coated and insulated). But given that the heatsinks are at B+ voltage I have replaced them with
By Paul VE7NRI · #40008 ·
Re: AE7EU Top Level PCB Mod
Very tidy work indeed.
By Gerry Kavanagh · #40007 ·
blank panel for EF01 enclosure .stl #3d_printing
I just uploaded to the files area an .stl for a blank panel for the banggood EF01 plastic enclosure.? I printed a test one in PLA with 100% fill and it fits and functions quite well.? I left the
By Doug W · #40006 ·
Re: Ubitx case
this looks great , but how do you make a great looking cutout for the display ?????
By bill steffey <Ny9h@...> · #40005 ·
Oscilloscope for Beginners
While on the Circuit Specialists web site I came across this: Hantek ?20 MHz USB Oscilloscope for PC.? Is this something that could be used for radio troubleshooting? Have never used a scope before
By Guy N7BIR <sgbridge@...> · #40004 ·
Re: Creating Gerber files for pcb construction
I don't have the exact number, but one company was about $24 (including shipping) and the other company was $28 (including shipping) --- 5 boards each company. First time customer.
By Gordon Gibby <ggibby@...> · #40003 ·
Re: Ubitx case
I just received my case for the uBITx today from the same supplier that David posted the link to, it was well packaged with all parts in separate plastic bags and foam between painted
By Glenn AE0Q <ae0q@...> · #40002 ·
Re: BITX-40 just built it #bitx40
I'm thinking about building one into a fancy wood box, so the panel would be under the lid.? A custom aluminum panel would be great for that.
By Arvo W0VRA · #40001 ·
Re: Creating Gerber files for pcb construction
what did those boards cost you?? Brian K9WIS ---- Gordon Gibby <ggibby@...> wrote:
By K9WIS · #40000 ·
Re: BITX-40 just built it #bitx40
Just uploaded my front-plate design into the ordering tool. Around 33 Euro if you choose Aluminium. Shoud be around $ 33. Don't know the prices in the U.S. but that the price range here in
By Jens / DH1AKY · #39999 ·
Re: BITX-40 just built it #bitx40
Roughly what's the cost of such a panel?
By Arvo W0VRA · #39998 ·
Re: BITX-40 just built it #bitx40
I have used Front Panel Designer to layout panels that I have had produced and for others that I printed and laminated.? A very easy to use tool.
By Dennis Zabawa · #39997 ·
Re: BITX-40 just built it #bitx40
Here are the two files. Feel free to use/modify/improve it.? 73, Jens / DH1AKY
By Jens / DH1AKY · #39996 ·
Re: Creating Gerber files for pcb construction
?Thanks to all your suggestions I made two trial orders: pcbway.com jlcpcb.com About last friday night/saturday. The first set is supposed to arrive sometime tomorrow (wednesday) and the other
By Gordon Gibby <ggibby@...> · #39995 ·
Re: uBitX PA Drivers
Looking at different schematics, the resistor is usually about 12 ohms. I would think 11 or even 10 ohms would be fine. I have attached the part data sheet. I have not tried this, so YMMV. It was
By M Garza <mgarza896@...> · #39994 ·
Re: BITX-40 just built it #bitx40
Thanks for the links, Jens, both came up in English here and I grabbed that software. I'd also be interested in your design file as that could save some effort here. 73, =Vic=
By Vic WA4THR · #39993 ·
Re: BITX-40 just built it #bitx40
If someone is interested I'll publish the design files here. 73, Jens/DH1AKY
By Jens / DH1AKY · #39992 ·
Re: BITX-40 just built it #bitx40
Sorry, there is also an English version available: https://www.frontpanelexpress.com/downloads/front_panel_designer/?no_cache=1
By Jens / DH1AKY · #39991 ·
Re: BITX-40 just built it #bitx40
Hi Vic, the software is from a German Company named Schaeffer AG manufacturing front-panels of aluminium. But you can use it also and print it on plain
By Jens / DH1AKY · #39990 ·
Re: I2C display up and running on my uBITX
Using the I2C that frees up a few digital lines that could be used to switch other filters.? Would it be possible to point to the code you used for this please ?
By Graham W · #39989 ·