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Re: Practical CW Operation? #ubitxcw
The uBitx works well enough as a CW rig out of the box if you have clean enough key contacts. Here's an old post regarding possible enhancements: ? ??/g/BITX20/message/36947 The
By Jerry Gaffke · #47070 ·
Re: Practical CW Operation? #ubitxcw
?I actually sorta like a wider bandwidth, unless I have a really interfering signal. A couple decades ago I remember actually building a LC audio filter --- toroids & capacitors and maybe even a
By Gordon Gibby <ggibby@...> · #47069 ·
Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, April 22, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
I listened between 7 and 7:20, and heard some signals, but nothing out of the noise. i called CQ Mico Bit X several times. Thought I heard a response, but Noise level is high here on the Border line,
By Dennis Voorhees · #47068 ·
Re: Practical CW Operation? #ubitxcw
A while ago I built a 4SQRP group HiPerMite CW filter in a mint tin to put between my headphones/speaker and my receivers.? There are others out there, but this one is a proven performer and I'm very
By Daniel Conklin <danconklin2@...> · #47067 ·
Re: Practical CW Operation? #ubitxcw
Ehhh! Listening to cw with a 2.someKHz filter is good for you! It will hone your cw listening skills and let you learn to pick the right signal out :-) In all seriousness, Gordon¡¯s suggestion of
By Buddy Brannan · #47066 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
I doubt there's any non-volatile memory on the RPi other than the SD card, as that involves more process steps when building a CPU chip. Here's an 8 Gbyte SD card for
By Jerry Gaffke · #47065 ·
Re: Practical CW Operation? #ubitxcw
Just add an audio filter to achieve whatever bandwidth you prefer would be my suggestion
By Gordon Gibby <ggibby@...> · #47064 ·
Practical CW Operation? #ubitxcw
I've heard that the ubitx doesn't work very well for CW due to being too wide in the receiving end. How are some of you correcting this? Particularly, how can someone who can handle a soldering iron
By Braden Glett <bradenglett@...> · #47063 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
Jack, I am looking forward to the unveiling. 73, Kevin VK3DAP / ZL2DAP
By Kevin Luxford · #47062 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
Doug: Good point, as I think the op sys and many other files are stored on the SD card. Jack, W8TEE
By Jack Purdum <jjpurdum@...> · #47061 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
While this has no bearing in the RPI vs Teensy discussion as it applies to both and is a further diversion from the original subject, one thing I am guilty of when throwing around the virtues of a $5
By Doug W · #47060 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
I've got a Teensy 3.2, it looks very promising. The 3.6 has floating point, which would make porting SDR libraries much easier. The RPi's run linux with X-Windows, many popular SDR programs have
By Jerry Gaffke · #47059 ·
Re: Erratic tuning with my new uBitx
I too run WeeWx on a raspberry pi running raspian linux. Works fine! I've modified it give me 24 hour rain and to give me yesterday's high temp. Congrats! tim ab0wr "w7hd.rh" <w7hd.rh@...>
By Tim Gorman · #47058 ·
Re: Erratic tuning with my new uBitx
Hi Chris, Just for your info, my ¦ÌBITx, as delivered, was -75 Hz off. Calibrated it and now it is +/- 3Hz. My IC-7300, after similar calibration, is less than +/- 1 Hz. Lets say, half an order of
By Nikos SV1IYF · #47057 ·
Re: UBITX Assemly Wiki Page #ubitx
I am putting my radio together and almost to the point of needing your wiring diagram.? Your colored wires make it look so easy and less confusing.? Fantastic work.? Thank you.? I have 1
By Lee · #47056 ·
Re: Upgrade the software to Allard's version #radiuno #bitx40help #nano
Sergio, Check Raduino to BITX40 connections. Raudino RED to BITX BROWN wire Raduino BROWN to BITX BLACK wire Raj
By Raj vu2zap · #47055 ·
Re: UBITX Assemly Wiki Page #ubitx
Very nice diagram Bob that will be very useful for new uBITX owners. Skip Davis, NC9O 847-331-4147
By Skip Davis · #47054 ·
Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, April 22, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
Thanks for trying Dave there was QSB so occasionally I couldn¡¯t hear both of you and when the carrier came on it made it difficult. At least I know my uBITX is getting out. I was using a folded
By Skip Davis · #47053 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
Jerry: I realize the power the Pi has and I'm familiar with compiler design and grammars, as my old software company built and marketed its own C compiler for DOS back in '80s...without yacc! Al and
By Jack Purdum <jjpurdum@...> · #47052 ·
Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, April 22, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
Hi Skip and all, Worked AI4OT Charles, WA4THR Vic, N4DR Marc and VE3THR Tom. All between 750 to 840 miles distant from my QTH. I heard you one time and came back but no response.? Am using a homemade
By _Dave_ AD0B · #47051 ·