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Re: [BITX20...build idea
On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 at 8:19 AM, Bob Lunsford via Groups.Io<nocrud222@...> wrote: I saw somewhere a comment about the knobs. The encoder knob is not a problem since it has a pretty much
By Rajan Krs <rajankrs@...> · #62660 ·
Re: [BITX20...build idea
Hi, Love it. The old saying ¡°If there¡¯s a will, there¡¯s a way¡± is surely true. These days. I do bark less but I just can¡¯t wag. Ron KJ4FFG
By R S · #62659 ·
Re: designer mods
My first two hf radios have been the Bitx, I used a bitx40 exclusively for a couple of months before upgrading to the ubitx last winter. Yes the ubitx is not a perfect rig. We use ours for digital and
By _Dave_ AD0B · #62658 ·
Re: Could I use 9v batteries with by bitx40?
Hi Klostreich, 9-volt batteries won't last very long with loads over about 15 or 20 milliamps. That is not practical for the power FETs used in those radios. Two or three in series would give you the
By Bill Cromwell · #62657 ·
Re: Low output on CW UBITX
No idea but something must be wrong either on the ubitx, connections, wattmeter etc. You should see at least 10w on 7Mhz. On mine I see something like 14w on 7Mhz decreasing to less than 2w on 28mhz.
By iz oos · #62656 ·
Low output on CW UBITX
Hi UBITXers I just put together the UBITX and it puts out about 3watts or so on SSB on 7mgh. Nice clean wave form on SSB and CW and I've had a number of SSB QSOs. However, on CW output is only about
By Rod Russell-Brown · #62655 ·
Could I use 9v batteries with by bitx40?
Also, my power supply is only 1.25. Is that enough, or should I get a bigger one.
By klostreich3@... · #62654 ·
Re: [BITX20...build idea
Hi, My volume control knob is a discarded cap from a medical syringe that had contained saline solution. The threaded hole that once sealed the syringe is the same diameter as the shaft on the volume
By Bill Cromwell · #62653 ·
Re: designer mods
Since I have been monitoring all of the Bitx threads (only for the last 3 months), I have come to understand that the uBitx is a kit that really needs to be worked on to make fully "legal" in the USA.
By Evan Hand · #62652 ·
[BITX20...build idea
I saw somewhere a comment about the knobs. The encoder knob is not a problem since it has a pretty much standard size shaft diameter. However, the volume control shaft is smaller. I've seen knobs on
By Bob Lunsford · #62651 ·
Re: designer mods
The BITX radios are open source designs intended for hacking and learning.? They're not intended to be and likely never will be appliances.? The info's here on the forum - grab a soldering iron and
By AndyH · #62650 ·
Re: designer mods
Yes. The community is also working it. In my dreams someone will offer a kit of parts, that has been verified on maybe a couple dozen rigs. Meanwhile,? available data may give you clues on what bands
By Curt · #62649 ·
Re: designer mods
The fact that it is V4 would suggest that improvements do occur. There many great and wonderful minds on here working to improve the uBITX. For that I am thankful. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
By G1WDF <wobblyandflo@...> · #62648 ·
Re: calibration and tuning tweak help... #calibration #ubitx-help
Mark, thank you!!!!! This is weirdly white knuckle if you are a newbie...but i will wear down the problem.? Thank you the assistance... Don km4udx
By Don - KM4UDX · #62647 ·
Re: DSP cheap for qrp
Nice work Jack, I saw the pictures. The teensy audio library is very flexible. I am experimenting on the m4 cortex at a very low level but using the CMSIS framework, it seems good, it is not as high
By giuseppe callipo · #62646 ·
Re: DSP cheap for qrp
Hi Farhan, thanks for reply, obviously it is an honor for me to have your attention, thank you. ofcourse it is possible to port it to other platforms,?some months ago I worked on small audio
By giuseppe callipo · #62645 ·
Re: VA3NOI/ND6T AGC board received. Box folder found, now.... for installation?
Installation info on web. It shows exactly where to cut the trace to install the version with 2 mosfets. The detector attaches to the high side of the volume control. The mosfets patch into the RF
By Curt · #62644 ·
Re: DAVE [BITX20] RF Preamp - Attenuator
Thanks Mike...? Found 1621s on ebay for <$6 and total of $5 for shipping.? Ordered 3.? Might take a long time for delivery.? I didn't spring for the $30-$35 shipping for three 8-pin dips! Woody
By Woody <mailme@...> · #62643 ·
Re: No audio from last week may have a solution
Just a quick question, is it just for smoothing? Could I get by with just bridging the connection? Sent from my Huawei Mobile
By Sean Pearce · #62642 ·
Re: DAVE [BITX20] RF Preamp - Attenuator
i suppose ebay is offering 10pcs smd version at less than $3 and free shipping.
By MVS Sarma · #62641 ·