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By [email protected] Notification <BITX20+notification@...> · #74908 ·
Re: uBitX on CW #v6
He has the same results either using a keyer or a straight key, although it isn't clear to me whether it is happening with the internal keyer and a set of paddles as opposed to an external keyer. He
By Vic WA4THR · #74907 ·
Re: New uBITX Ver. 6 Assembled Today
After doing some tests and working with a local Elmer (thanks Bill) we have confirmed the v6 is transmitting we noticed the audio was weak and muffled so I¡¯m going to upgrade the mic and work on
By Mick · #74906 ·
Re: compile error
What compiler are you using?\ Jack, W8TEE
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #74905 ·
Re: compile error
I use the Raspberry Pi as one of my main computers for projects. It¡¯s my mini-desktop -- Bob NZ2Z
By Bob Bennett · #74904 ·
Re: compile error
Brian, to get mine to work I used 1k2 series resistors on all the data lines connected to the TFT and reduced the VCC to the TFT by connecting the 5V through a couple of series Si diodes. It would
By GM4CID <gm4cid@...> · #74903 ·
Re: Did I break my V6? #ubitx
I just let the laptops inbuilt mic do the work from the speaker. I connect a normal audio cable from laptop to the mic and let the usb cable do the ptt. The ubitx cables were designed to work without
By Ashhar Farhan · #74902 ·
Re: uBitX on CW #v6
Vic He didn't say he was using strait key or paddle, but it seems he is describing normal behavior if the op doesn't compensate in straight key mode. I have made hundreds of cw contacts using my v4,
By Curt · #74901 ·
Re: compile error
Thanks...hope you enjoy it! Jack, W8TEE
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #74900 ·
uBitX on CW #v6
I do not have a V6, but a friend who is not on the group has and is having some issues with CW operation. This is a quote from his email to me. Have others ruin into this and is there a fix? I don't
By Vic WA4THR · #74899 ·
Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod, and interrupt driven encoder wheel mod #v6
Hi Mark, The interrupts are very responsive, which is great. Definitely worth merging immediately after the PDQ branch, and cleaning up the code a bit more later. I'd recommend that you give your
By Reed N · #74898 ·
Re: Did I break my V6? #ubitx
Hi Paul, I ran in to issues with the laptop's mic-in setup. The audio plug on the laptop tries to be too clever, and functions as either a mic or a headphone jack, and there's only the one. I had a
By Mike W7SQL Ex KD7ZPC · #74897 ·
Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod #v6
Thanks Reed. I also have no real way of testing it right now.? Realize that a post isn't the best way to manage software changes too.
By Gary Anderson · #74896 ·
Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod #v6
Hi Gary, I tried to minimize the changes in my branch, so the frequency format function is probably from Ashhar's original software. There's an issue for it posted here:
By Reed N · #74895 ·
Re: audio to audio amp
Gary placement of this audio amplifier depends whether you only want it to drive the speaker, or also feed the headphone. Sunil's case has a beakout board to host the audio output. I am in process of
By Curt · #74894 ·
Re: compile error
Thanks to all. I was able to update the ubitx with my Mac. I changed the usb connection from the mac and connected it direct to the Raduino card. Again, thanks to all. Now to work on the filters to
By Bob Bennett · #74893 ·
Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod #v6
So, whose code is the function?void formatFreq() in the V6? Recognition to Jack for code size reduction by removal of? sprintf, but where is the correct place to discuss a potential improvement?
By Gary Anderson · #74892 ·
Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod, and interrupt driven encoder wheel mod #v6
This is a classic example of polling versus interrupts. I've used this example here before: Suppose you're setting up a fire alarm system for the Empire State building. There are 100 sensors per
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #74891 ·
Re: #v5 Audio, Ground? #v5
Thanks Alan, I figured that from another post, unfortunately, I reduced the solders in that area, placed tape over the chassis screw, still have the issue when the board touches the posts. So I
By Armando Escalante · #74890 ·
Re: #v5 Audio, Ground? #v5
I just completed putting a V3 into an amatuerradiokits case with Nextion 2.8 front panel and had this same issue. The problem turned to be the 3 pins that support the volume control connection on the
By Ham Radio Mail · #74889 ·