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Re: anybody tried softrock and hdsdr with Ubitx?
Thanks Ashhar, Paul
By Paul Schumacher · #46863 ·
Re: Transmitter Mods
That is to be determined based on the performance I get. Right now, I will adjust VR1 to get 5 watts on 40 meters and go from there. Howard
By Howard Fidel · #46862 ·
Re: show your mic
Sorry, I meant to show a picture of the front of the completed mic also... -- I always thought the Universe was a wonderfully strange place until I studied Particle Physics - I now know the Univ
By Nelson · #46861 ·
Re: show your mic
I used an old Regency CB mic case, removed the old mic element, cut down a small plastic funnel to fit where the original mic element went and cut the other end of the funnel at appoint where a Radio
By Nelson · #46860 ·
Re: uBITX #933/2 Finally quite satisfied with operaton #ubitx
Accidentally included the same picture twice - here's the one I intended to post showing the real time clock & voltage monitor on the screen -- that V308b is a beta version of software and even though
By Jim Sheldon · #46859 ·
Re: UBITX QUERY
Norm. Vk5gi Probably no mike gain control because the audio input is designed for approximately 45 millivolts level and the included electret microphone puts out approximately 45
By Arv Evans · #46858 ·
Re: anybody tried softrock and hdsdr with Ubitx?
There is am article in the swedish magazine, the QTC about using the rtl-sdr with ubitx. - f [email protected]> wrote:
By Ashhar Farhan · #46857 ·
Re: show your mic
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By Roy Appleton · #46856 ·
Re: show your mic
My mic has its own processor
By bobolink · #46855 ·
uBITX #933/2 Finally quite satisfied with operaton #ubitx
Finally have this one where it will get it's top cover put on and the radio goes into the "go box".? With the addition of one of our RadI2Cino cards, an I2C 4 line by 20 character display, a Teensy
By Jim Sheldon · #46854 ·
Re: Transmit indicator light.
Max, Here are the direct links to the images showing TX/RX LED wire-up for Sunil's (VU3SUA)?enclosure. 3 wires soldered to
By Gary Anderson · #46853 ·
Re: show your mic
So you're the guy who read that QRP Quarterly article! Jack, W8TEE
By Jack Purdum <jjpurdum@...> · #46852 ·
Re: Coast to coast on my ubitx yesterday
You were getting 25 watts Peak-to-Peak? Or you were getting 25 volts peak-to-peak? tim ab0wr davesters@... wrote:
By Tim Gorman · #46851 ·
Re: show your mic
Gee.... I wonder who gave me the idea for my mic?? :)? Thanks, Jack! Tom AB7WT
By Tom Christian · #46850 ·
Re: UbitX I2C GPIO Breakouts?
Unless the display is changed by one of the other tasks there is no reason to update the display. It's not like you are preventing the other tasks from running while you automatically update the
By Tim Gorman · #46849 ·
Re: show your mic
Mine with a stock electret: Made from some plumbing parts, phone extension wire, some too-big-for-anything-useful shrink tubing, and hot glue. Total cost: $0.87. Guess who has the greater building
By Jack Purdum <jjpurdum@...> · #46848 ·
Re: receiver overload
Unless the antenna is picking up a static charge and the antenna tuner is acting like an impedance to ground draining that charge off. Don't laugh, it happens. Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ
By K9HZ · #46847 ·
Re: show your mic
Here is one of mine made in a aluminum pen tube with PTT inside. Joel N6ALT
By Joel Caulkins/N6ALT · #46846 ·
Re: receiver overload
Usually a tuner will increase noise, at least atmospheric noise, as the tuner creates a match between the receiver and the antenna. A matched antenna shouldn't "tame" the noise. If that is actually
By Tim Gorman · #46845 ·
Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, April 22, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
> > I would love to compete but I don't think UK stations ,can tx over 7.200. > rgds John 2e0eii > > > > > 7277 kHz in North America, *7177 kHz elsewhere.* >
By Doug W · #46844 ·