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Re: #ubitx-help
#ubitx-help
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWhat range did you use on your meter?
The ones in the transmit chain are working so when in transmit,
you should have 0.6V there.
Howard On 6/4/2018 12:03 PM, hakan.sjostrom@... wrote: To check if the trifilars are shorted I have to unsolder them, so I wait a little with that.
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Re: RF power chain mods and improvements..
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýArv:
When properly driven, I see the spurs almost at -60dB. Howard On 6/4/2018 11:37 AM, Arv Evans wrote:
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Re: RF power chain mods and improvements..
Arv,
You're right, it works at 15,12,10m. And while I don't have a spectrum analyzer to verify this,? my impression is that with mike gain sufficiently down the signal is legal. Unfortunately, if only getting 0.5w on 10m, it will be human nature to shout louder or add an external mike amp to get that power up. It won't be obvious where the line is between an appropriate mike level? and too high of level where it is transmitting a second signal at 45mhz-30mhz = 15mhz. This spur needs to be addressed somehow, though not necessarily a complete redesign. My favorite thus far, if it works, is to add another 10dB or so of gain between Q90 and RV1. with an MMIC on a little daughterboard.? Too much mike gain is now obvious, because the power amp will be non-linear.? Monitoring the operating frequency will show obvious distortion and splatter, unlike the rather subtle spur that develops when overdriving the mixers. I think. Jerry, KE7ER ? |
Re: Correct levels from computer to uBitx in digimodes
Bo Barry
A VERY IMPORTANT point!
I'm fortunate to have an Icom7300 with a visible spectrum ?display. I ordered a handy smeter kit and am going to put it on the ubitx Mike input line to set the level correctly. Now I adjust it based upon the icom display and until the power starts to drop on the wattmeter. Too much definitely puts you on the ham bands at MORE THAN ONE frequency! Wish I had a small low level measuring instrument handy. Wondering if those little $90 "digital scopes" work? 73, Bo W4GHV since '54 |
Re: #ubitx-help
#ubitx-help
To check if the trifilars are shorted I have to unsolder them, so I wait a little with that.
But I measured the 3904:s. All of them had zero volts between base and emitter. I also measured the voltage between each leg and earth. The highest voltage was around 0.005 volt. Looks strange to me.. And I must tell it was 30 years since I was an active ham, I am 70 now so I'm a little rusty on the electronic skills? ;-) H?kan |
Re: RF power chain mods and improvements..
The uBITX does actually work on 15M, 12M, and 10M (and yes it does work on 11M as evidenced by the number of CB'ers who have purchased it).? Power output is much lower on the higher bands, but is still enough to make QRP contacts.? Just do not try to increase power output on upper bands by adding microphone gain.? Too much microphone audio will cause spurs, distortion, and QRM.? Arv? K7HKL _._ On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 9:01 PM Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke=[email protected]> wrote: To keep the price down, I think hfsignals may as well continue to use the 45mhz filter. |
Re: KD8CEC uBITX firmware 1.071
#ubitx
Daniel Conklin
The advice given at this thread works well to get you back on track if your calibration gets knocked out of wack:
/g/BITX20/message/47750 Dan, W2DLC |
Re: RF power chain mods and improvements..
With the 86mhz filter you need 98mhz and 74mhz for downconversion to 12mhz.
Thn you need LO to signal, with 86mhz filter maybe (have to run a spur table) 83 down to 55mhz? (LO below IF) will work.? Could work on first glance. Or very simple three filters for 15/12/10 and switching to insert them in before? the power amp, it can be done with diode as the levels are well below -10dbm at that point.? ?Add a 10-12db mmic after that with max power out of 10dbm and push for lower gain in the whole strip.? ?To select the filters we can use? existing lines TXB and TXC mean thing until TXA is switched as there are unused states there.? For band pass selection we have the existing Low pass filter selectors. TXA? ? TXB? ? TXC --------------------------------------- 0? ? ? ? ? 0? ? ? ? ? ?0? ? ? 30mhz LPF 1? ? ? ? ? 0? ? ? ? ? ?0? ? ?20-17m LPF 1? ? ? ? ? 1? ? ? ? ? ?0? ? ?40-30M LPF 1? ? ? ? ? 1? ? ? ? ? ?1? ? ?80-60M LPF ?Unused states 011 and 001 For for over 21mhz we have two control lines to select filters with TXB and TXC. TXA =0 means the 20-30mhz selection TXA=1 means below 20mhz selection or no additional band pass filters required. So we can select up to 4 filters(two lines encoded) as needed with just a bit more program logic.? Using the two lines raw then? and two of three (15, 12 and 10) can be selected. And 6M, sure redesign the entire power chain everything, except for the irf510. What is it about stuffing 7 pounds in a 5 pound box??? Allison |
Re: My Ubitx pics
Congratulations Michael. Is a DRA-ITX or a BIT-KE rsrsrs? Nicely done. 73 Saulo PY7EG 2018-06-02 17:42 GMT-03:00 Michael Hagans via Groups.Io <mikehagans@...>: Here's a couple pics of my just finished Ubitx project...I call it my Drake TR8 QRP? built in a Drake MS7 speaker cabinet...Mike W4ZGI |
Ubitx factory firmware support CAT control?
#ubitx
Sorry for my question if answered already.
I want to know whether ubitx factory firmware support cat control or i need to install others. |
Re: Nextion Display
Jack Purdum
Allen: No one solution is going to be the right fit for all. The fact you can do what you need to do with the Nextion is great. Al and I chose a different display because we intend to have it "ready-to-use" out of the box and as inexpensively as we could for the given feature set. Those who are so inclined can tinker around with the code as they want. (I wouldn't mess around with the filter code too much as it's pretty demanding!) The UI is easy to modify if you have a little programming experience. If you don't have any...and I mean any...programming experience, I have a great book to suggest for you to read! A lot of hams who fall into this category are finding out that they really enjoy programming and it's become a new avenue to enjoy our hobby. Knowing how to use the Nextion is simply another tool you can hang on your belt, and that's always a good thing! Jack, W8TEE
On Monday, June 4, 2018, 9:38:42 AM EDT, Allen Merrell via Groups.Io <kn4ud@...> wrote:
The more I play with the Nextion ?Suite and get use to it the more I like it. As with the button you just click on button and it is done for you, it has a field for you to put in what you want it to do and you are through. This is the easiest for me to do I don't have the coding ?ability that alot of you guys have so I have to go simple. I don't ?need a large LCD because I want to keep my total rig size down for my uses. I have a 7 inch display on a pi that I got from buydisplay, it works but it was no plug and play and by time I was through I was wishing I had of spent $10 more and got the one that was plug and play. I do feel that their are a lot of these displays out their that can do the job and from what I see their are people here on this site that can do it. The more interest we have in doing this the more envolvement we will have in making this work. I am only using a 3.2 screen for what I need if I need bigger then for me I will consider ?buying a IC7300 ?that has the internals to back up the large view. This is just me and I am by no means trying ?to offend ?anyone. 73's ?kn4ud ? -- Allen ?Merrell |
Re: Nextion Display
The more I play with the Nextion ?Suite and get use to it the more I like it. As with the button you just click on button and it is done for you, it has a field for you to put in what you want it to do and you are through. This is the easiest for me to do I don't have the coding ?ability that alot of you guys have so I have to go simple. I don't ?need a large LCD because I want to keep my total rig size down for my uses. I have a 7 inch display on a pi that I got from buydisplay, it works but it was no plug and play and by time I was through I was wishing I had of spent $10 more and got the one that was plug and play. I do feel that their are a lot of these displays out their that can do the job and from what I see their are people here on this site that can do it. The more interest we have in doing this the more envolvement we will have in making this work. I am only using a 3.2 screen for what I need if I need bigger then for me I will consider ?buying a IC7300 ?that has the internals to back up the large view. This is just me and I am by no means trying ?to offend ?anyone.
73's ?kn4ud ? -- Allen ?Merrell |
Re: #ubitx-help
#ubitx-help
That is good news, I would look at one of the trifilar interstage transformer being shorted.
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I mentioned the numbers earlier. If the transformers are fine then a dry solder in the RX chain or filter would be the culprit. A DC voltage check on RX BiDi amps would confirm they are OK or not. A general check to know if a 3904 is blown (very unlikely) is voltage across Base and emitter. It should be around 0.6-0.7v. If you get no voltage then check if that stage is getting Rx 12v. Also unlikely in this case. I will bet on the trifilars as for now! Raj At 04/06/2018, you wrote:
Thanks Raj, I will look on that! But now a little more info: I looked up a very strong broadcast station at 13.580 on my little transistor radio (with a small telescopic antenna) and I could hear on it my ubitx! But very weak.. |
Re: #ubitx-help
#ubitx-help
Thanks Raj, I will look on that! But now a little more info: I looked up a very strong broadcast station at 13.580 on my little transistor radio (with a small telescopic antenna) and I could hear on it my ubitx! But very weak..
Could it be an idea to order some 2N3904 and start replacing? H?kan |
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