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Re: #zbitx Spam, Fishing, and Unwanted Email
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Kevin,
you need to fix the problem on your own computer so that spam and similar infected files don't get to you. Use a built-in antivirus that also filters your emails. --
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#zbitx Spam, Fishing, and Unwanted Email
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Hello,
I'm now seeing spam and spearfishing attempts via this group's threads and as a result of Ragav's shipping email last month.? Can the group owner go through and review the privacy, security, and message settings on this group, please?? From what I'm reading, there are settings that should block non-members from posting fishing attempts.
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Re: Error starting sBitx v4.3 64 bits
It appears that there is sound on the TFT you are using and the Pi is recognizing it. You can run aplay -l from the terminal to verify. You must have the Wolfson Audio chip mapped as the first device or sBitx won't start.
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card 0: audioinjectorpi [audioinjector-pi-soundcard], device 0: AudioInjector audio wm8731-hifi-0 [AudioInjector audio wm8731-hifi-0] ? Subdevices: 0/1 ? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 |
Error starting sBitx v4.3 64 bits
Good afternoon,
I had a Raspberry TFT screen saved and today I put it on a sBitx computer version DE.
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But now a problem has appeared, the sBitx does not start and gives the error "snd_mixer_selem_has_capture_switch: Assertion `elem' failed".
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pi@sbitx:~ $ cd sbitx
pi@sbitx:~/sbitx $ ./sbitx sbitx v4.301 Unable to load ~/sbitx/data/hw_settings.ini Loading default_hw_settings.ini instead i2cbb.c:writing address failed at 8 sbitx: simple.c:652: snd_mixer_selem_has_capture_switch: La declaración `elem' no se cumple. Abortado pi@sbitx:~/sbitx $? ?
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If I disconnect the power supply from the TFT screen and restart the computer everything works correctly.
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The Raspberry is a v4, the OS is 64 bits and the sBitt version is 4.3. Any ideas?
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Thanks,
Ramón EA4GZI |
Hello Wojtek,
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I had similar problems with my DE.? That turned out to be overheating drivers in one instance and a failure in the Q9 and Q101 equivalent circuits (the DE documentation did not have Q101 listed).? Verify that there are 12 volts on the drain of Q9 (the tab) when the PTT is pressed.? Also, verify that Q12 to Q15 are on with a 0.6-volt drop from Base to Emitter.? This may be difficult to determine if one has failed since the two are connected in parallel.? The other test is to verify the voltage on the emitter resistors to check for the transistor being on.? They should all be close to the same.
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Another possibility is that the PA_Bias1 circuit has failed. Verify that D6 has 5.6 volts on the banded side when the PTT is pressed.
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Here is the relevant circuitry:
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I agree with Gordon that a shorted IRF510 is unlikely. The first step is to check for proper soldering on the devices.??
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I also strongly agree with Gordon about installing the AlN insulators instead of the mica.? Do this while you add the external fan. As Gordon said, the AlN will make the heat sink even hotter.
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The sbitx uses a bar to hold down the transistor, so you do not need a hole and screw insulator.? If you have other applications, buying the insulators with the hole may be a better choice.
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Post on 开云体育:
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Note: Ashhar Farhan has stated that these are not needed with the new mounting method for the finals.? They do not hurt, so cheap insurance helps with heat dissipation.
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Evan
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Re: We have received your update for Email
Seriously, this is a clearly suspicious email and no one should click on anything within it.
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A link to a "statement" for information on an "account" at a company that doesn't identify itself in the email?
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The Chinese (?) characters in the sender is another tip-off...
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That the email arrived thru the groups.io reflector is another tip-off...
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I don't understand what could possibly make anyone want to actually click-through this email?
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It isn't hard to see which list member's email was used to send this note, and I expect the list managers will take some appropriate action - mark the sender as moderated, cancel their membership in the group, whatever they deem appropriate.
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Re: We have received your update for Email
It is suspicious. Mark as junk/spam and delete.
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Got one myself this morning. Bruce W. ~KV4OE~ On 2/28/25 05:18, steve isaacs via groups.io wrote:
Help. ?I received the following email. It appears suspicious to me. It’s addressed to the group and not to me individually. I won’t push the “buttons” until I know for sure it’s not a Trojan horse or virus. Let me what you think. Thanks. |
If one of the MOSFETS? ?**shorts**? the entire system fails to operate because it shorts out the power supply, may blow fuses, and you cannot establish the needed voltage on the system due to the short circuit from?+v to ground through the shorted mosfet. The problem you are having is very different and Im quite?curious what you find as the cause! Gordon KX4Z On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 7:26?AM WZab - SP5DAA via <wzab01=[email protected]> wrote:
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In case of shorted MOSFET, wouldn't it impair the reception? In fact, indeed it may be a solder problem, because once I have lost power and stopped using my sBitx.? Next day I switched it one again, and the normal operation returned. This time the normal operation was not reestablished even after long cooling of the rig. Well, I have to disassemble the device, check MOSFETs and the solder. Anyway, adding a fan for active cooling of the heatsink seems to be a reasonable extension for longer operation in digital modes. 73, Wojtek SP5DAA |
Re: Looking for the V2 Hardware Upgrade Info
Here you go JJ I was finally able to return a small favor for all your hard work on these awesome radios… David WK4DS? On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 18:30 JJ - W9JES via <jj=[email protected]> wrote:
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I had a similar faiure once (no short, just loss of power) with still tiny bit of output (approx 20db down).? ?Problm was plastic movement of SOLDER which ended up with poor connection for one of the final MOSFETs? ? Re soldered, worked fine!
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If you are in there, and can get access to Aluminum nitride insulators, I would consider replacing the mica with the alum nitride which have much better thermal conductivity.? ?Might keep the junction considerable cooler by making the heat sink considerably HOOTTER.??
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Of course, could have fried the mosfet.? ? The latter has only happened to me once and it resulted in a shorted mosfet -- comletely shorted
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Good luck!
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While in there, it is up to you whether to add back in the TVS diodes.? ?They are incredibly tiny.....? Ashhar thinks they are unnecessary with the V3 ciruitry.
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I do not think that you can put in the IRF520 beause the V3 circuitry is not designed to drive the much higher input capacitance of the IRF520
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Gordon KX4Z
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Re: zBitx - Progress Update
Looks like the images didn't render properly in the first message, so here's a repost:
We're all set to start shipping out the zBitx units in batches starting next week and customers?should?receive your tracking number once their unit is ready to ship out.
Meanwhile, we wanted to introduce the zBitx and offer you an insight into the making of the zBitx so that you can appreciate the work and effort that goes into manufacturing these radios. ?
Here is a short video of the zBitx in action:?
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We'd like to share some updates from the zBitx assembly line at our facility in Hyderabad, India. ?
Once the boards arrived, the team started with the assembly. They put together all through hole parts such as the coils, connectors, regulators, headers, etc. These boards were then handed to the next team who soldered the IRF MOSFETS and mounted them to the back panel, that serves as the heatsink.? ?
While this was in progress, another team started work on the display board and soldered on the display, Raspberry Pico, encoder, connectors, and speaker.
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Once the display boards were completed and integrated with the RF board, they went through a round of mechanical and electrical inspection.? Once this was done, the boards were ready for the enclosure.
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After testing, the radios were packed along with the test report and kept ready for dispatch.
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The dimensions of the radio are 139x84x37mm and weighs about 385 grams without the 18650 batteries and about 485 grams with batteries. ?
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Since there was a lot of confusion about the 18650 batteries for the zBitx, here is a photo of the batteries we used during testing. They do not come with tabs and are flat topped. Please note, batteries aren't included in the package.
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Re: zBitx - Progress Update
? Je mo?ní fotografie zve?ejnit v ?itelném formátu na PC?
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Bohu?el na PC s W11 se mi nezobrazí fotografie z WHAT Apps, které jsou zde.?
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Re: We have received your update for Email
开云体育Help. ?I received the following email. It appears suspicious to me. It’s addressed to the group and not to me individually. I won’t push the “buttons” until I know for sure it’s not a Trojan horse or virus. Let me what you think. Thanks.?73 Steve Isaacs KO4IVH
On Feb 28, 2025, at 2:07?AM, 馬玉麟 via groups.io <patrickylma@...> wrote:
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Re: zbitx batteries, safety and monitoring
On Jan 8, 2025, at 06:41, David T-- VE3TOS via groups.io <digiital@...> wrote:Yeah. So I bought the 9V version of that: I hope it’s really ok to give the radio 9V. Maybe that’s the upper end of the range it can support? And then maybe it would be ok to use LiFePO4 cells with that step-up circuit. It arrived, and I can confirm that the contacts are open, so they would work fine with flat-tops; and they’d better be 65mm long: 70 would be too long to fit (unless perhaps mashing the contacts down really flat). Looks like I’ll have to design a 3D-printed case for it to mount on the radio. That’s fine. I didn’t buy batteries yet, because it’s still ambiguous whether the radio’s included battery holder is better for button-top or flat-top cells, isn’t it? But the picture on the update that was just sent (the only picture I can see in that update!) is showing flat-top ones. "Aspire 2900mAh" seem to be intended for vaping, to such a degree that all the web sites are asking for confirmation that I’m 18 and then not showing tech specs very well. From what I read so far, if you want LiPo, Panasonic NCR18650BD seem to be one of the best values: 3180 mAh, new safer chemistry first released in 2020, tested for surviving a lot of charge cycles, and Panasonic generally makes some of the best quality batteries (speaking of which: I bet the radio could alternatively run off 6 Eneloops in series, but that would be bulky). Anybody have any better recommendations? |
Hello Ragav, Yes, the problem is the same on all bands. I think that the problem resulted from overheating (the heatsink was quite hot after long operation in FT8 on low bands). I think that after replacing the IRF510 (I have one pair delivered together with sBitx, and I have ordered a batch of them manufactured by Vishay), I'll attach the 12V fan to the heatsink. 73, Wojtek |
Wojtek, Are you facing the same problem on other bands as well? Can you check the power out on 80,40, and 10 M? If the problem is persistent on all bands, you might have to have a look at the driver and the PA section. IRF510's are quite rugged and you can use two unmatched IRFs from the same batch if matching them isn't an option. 73, Ragav |
Re: zBitx - Progress Update
Dear Sirs, When will you start taking new orders? Best regards, Claus Peter Support HF Signal via <support=[email protected]> schrieb am Fr. 28. Feb. 2025 um 10:23:
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