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Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod, and interrupt driven encoder wheel mod
#v6
Forget that last question, I loaded up Marks's code and the encoder works great. Thanks to those who know how to code we are getting closer everyday to a usable V6 UBITX.
Joel N6ALT |
Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod, and interrupt driven encoder wheel mod
#v6
So Mark, just to be clear, this code will work with the existing stock encoder also?
Joel N6ALT |
Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod, and interrupt driven encoder wheel mod
#v6
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHere's my fork of your code with my changes applied:In whole, the goal was to improve the responsiveness of the UI, and I think the combination of your graphics work and my encoder work, it is top notch right now. Known problems:
73 de KR6ZY -Mark On 1/7/20 6:58 PM, Reed N wrote:
Hi Mark, |
Re: Relative Power indication on Nextion display
Hi Mike, I am building now a SWR Bridge from Kits and Parts to display the output power on LCD and I have the same issue, on RX voltage on A7 is indicated on my 16x2 as expected, on TX there is no indication regardless of the potential of A7. I am looking into the code but I am a little overwhelmed, but I don't loose hope just yet. Maybe someone could help us. Thank you!
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Re: compile error
Jack, W8TEE
See my latest post... Jack, W8TEE
On Saturday, January 11, 2020, 2:46:25 AM EST, Reed N <greenkid336600+groupsio@...> wrote:
Bob, I don't see a complier error for you either.
Sketch uses 27840 bytes (90%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30720 bytes. Global variables use 1074 bytes (52%) of dynamic memory, leaving 974 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 2048 bytes. However, yours does show a failure to upload the program to the nano: avrdude: ser_open(): can't open device "/dev/cu.usbserial-1430": No such file or directoryIs there another serial port you can try? Reed -- Jack, W8TEE |
Re: compile error
Jack, W8TEE
Also, if it's a clone, make sure you have the CH340 driver installed. If not, search "CH340 Device Driver Download" and download/install. Jack, W8TEE
On Saturday, January 11, 2020, 3:45:14 AM EST, Reed N <greenkid336600+groupsio@...> wrote:
Bob, That log also shows a successful compile, but unsuccessful upload to the nano. Try changing the serial port the IDE is using. Reed -- Jack, W8TEE |
Re: compile error
Jack, W8TEE
I think I see a problem...perhaps not THE problem, but a problem. EVERYONE: ??? Whatever is the project's INO primary file name (e.g., ubitx_v6.3_code.ino), ??? which is the file that contains setup() and loop(), MUST be used for the project's ??? directory name, too. So, if you have the project in a directory named MyProjects on drive C, the directory structure MUST look like: ??? C:\MyProjects\MyFirstProgram??????????????????????????? // Example of a previous project you tried ???????????????? \MySecondProgram????? ???????????????????? // Another example project you fried ???????????????? \ubitx_v6.3_code\morse_reader.ino????????? // Farhan's project code ???????????????????????????????? \tft_gui.ino ???????????????????????????????? \ubitx_cat.ino ???????????????????????????????? \ubitx_factory_alignment.ino ???????????????????????????????? \ubitx_font2.h ???????????????????????????????? \ubitx_keyer.ino ???????????????????????????????? \ubitx_si5351.ino ???????????????????????????????? \ubitx_ui.ino ???????????????????????????????? \ubitx_v6.3_code.ino?????? // This file holds setup() and loop() Many of you do NOT remove the "master" part of the ZIP file name from the file when it is extracted. If you do not set things up this way, it will not work. (Farhan: This is another reason why I only have one INO file in a project with all the rest being cpp (i.e.,. C Plus Plus) or h (header) files. Plus you get the HUGE advantage of incremental compiles!) I know everyone can't go back through two bazillion prior posts to find this stuff, but I'm sure I've posted this warning at least a half-dozen times, so I am not picking on Bob. And, truthfully, most Arduino tutorials are single-file project examples so the reader doesn't know about this. However, if you see the word "master" anywhere in a warning or error message from the compiler, the project's organization on the disk drive is the first thing to check. Jack, W8TEE ??????????????????????????????
On Friday, January 10, 2020, 11:01:27 PM EST, Bob Bennett via Groups.Io <bobsmacbox@...> wrote:
Here is the compile from the Mac -- Bob NZ2Z -- Jack, W8TEE |
Re: compile error
Jack, W8TEE
I don't understand. What is the Raspberry Pi for?? Also, what is "Arduino 2.1.0.5+dfsg2-4.1". If you are compiling on a Mac, what is the emulator program? Jack, W8TEE
On Friday, January 10, 2020, 11:00:19 PM EST, Bob Bennett via Groups.Io <bobsmacbox@...> wrote:
Jack, Raspberry Pi 4 Arduino 2.1.0.5+dfsg2-4.1 All of the files are in /home/pi/ubitx6 (these are what I downloaded from Farhan on github) Attached is the file from this attempt I will send the compile error from my Mac next -- Bob NZ2Z -- Jack, W8TEE |
Re: compile error
Bob, I don't see a complier error for you either.
Sketch uses 27840 bytes (90%) of program storage space. Maximum is 30720 bytes. Global variables use 1074 bytes (52%) of dynamic memory, leaving 974 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 2048 bytes. However, yours does show a failure to upload the program to the nano: avrdude: ser_open(): can't open device "/dev/cu.usbserial-1430": No such file or directoryIs there another serial port you can try? Reed |
Re: split the group
Hello,
BITX was release initially for experiment and education and currently you can find find a lot of information which are common to all BITX and currently provide a huge amount of information. According the Hamradio community, this group is maybe the best discussion group and database we can find from far. Currently it is not really? difficult to find the information you can request and the search tool is quit powerful. Hashtag is the option we need to focus on. Splitting this group is not IMHO a good idea. 73s Qro Didier / F5NPV |
Re: New uBITX Ver. 6 Assembled Today
Ted, Thanks for that.? Lots of experimental fiddly tuning with that, but with some effort, maybe will pay off. I notice that it didn't appear that he was able to get any useful WSPR results on 20M and above, due to band closures, so we don't really know how well any of the configurations tried worked on the higher bands. I'd still be in favor of a simple resonant dipole to start with, and if nothing else, it will give you something to compare against if you want to experiment with other designs. 73, -- Dave, N8SBE
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Re: compile error
Thanks Jack, it uploads using the old bootloader the ch340 driver is installed..
Yes Reed, Its connection issue. I will need to increase the resistor values on the lines. Just me being stupid and driving it with too high a voltage. Will drop in six 4k7 resistors and six 10k resistors. hopefully that should fix it. Thanks for all your help. MM0BEF_____Brian |
Re: compile error
Jack, W8TEE
If it compiles but doesn't upload using the Old Bootloader, did you install the CH340 driver? If not, search for "CH340 Device Driver Download" and install the driver. Jack, W8TEE
On Friday, January 10, 2020, 6:00:41 PM EST, Reed N <greenkid336600+groupsio@...> wrote:
Brian, It looks like those are warnings, not errors. There are binary starts at the end of that output. Are you unable to upload that code to the nano? Reed -- Jack, W8TEE |
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