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Re: My built Bitx40 raduino for sale
hi sorry i do not wish to buy cos i already have one but can you tell about the enclosure.? where did you get it from, how much was it and what are its dimensions a picture would help and it my also
By terry hughes · #27970 ·
Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators
VA7CLW - Langley, BC
By Craig Winchar · #27969 ·
Re: Calling all Midwesterners.
AC9LF, Nick, S.E. Wisconsin.? Haven't been able to make any contacts yet. Tried with a home brew end fed wire with home brew L-match. Also tried with a home brew magnetic loop. No one ever comes
By Nick · #27968 ·
Re: The $19 DIY DSP audio filter
Very cool! ? Keep us posted on what you come up with. Jerry, KE7ER
By Jerry Gaffke · #27967 ·
Re: The $19 DIY DSP audio filter
Adding a word of praise for the PJRC Teensy boards. ?I bought my BITX40 prior to the Radiuno so I did my own VFO/controls. ?Originally I used the Teensy 3.2 because of the excellent audio/DSP
By Bruce MacKinnon KC1FSZ · #27966 ·
Re: Calling all Midwesterners.
That's good, but it will still be a while before I get all the mods done. Dennis is redoing the Beta boards and I'll probably have the B40 in pieces for a while yet. Still...looking forward to getting
By Jack Purdum <econjack@...> · #27965 ·
Re: Tilting pegs
I managed to get a set of folding feet from an old Yaesu VR5000, ideal and its the only part of the case finished as yet apart from rear sockets and heatsink are mounted. Phil - G7BZD
By philip yates <phil@...> · #27964 ·
Re: Making PSK31 Contacts
I would try to improve the heatsinking. The case provides a lot of area to dissipate the heat but it has to funnel all that heat through fairly thin sheet metal. I would attach a largish finned
By Clark Martin · #27963 ·
Re: BITX40 package size
It appears to be the same part as the 1n4148w diodes used in the diode ring mixer, in an SOD-123 package: ?http://www.vishay.com/docs/85748/1n4148w.pdf ( http://www.vishay.com/docs/85748/1n4148w.pdf
By Jerry Gaffke · #27962 ·
Re: Tilting pegs
Or if you have access to a 3d printer....;. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1012950
By Jim G4GNO · #27961 ·
Re: Tilting pegs
See if this works, I found some hard to parts and even a complete front panel for a damaged icom rig! http://www.hifissb.com/bused-spare-radio-parts-kenwood-c-108_84.html See under new parts for June
By Raj vu2zap · #27960 ·
Re: Dhl customs cost to the usa
I was robbed 41 eur by DHL in OH. They charge 20eur, if you handle the customs declaration by yourself, and 24 eur, if you decide let them handle it. Makes no sense. Timo OH7LMQ
By Timo · #27959 ·
Re: Tilting pegs
Do you want them permanent or flip-up? If permanent is ok, just screw a couple pieces of Delrin to the bottom for front legs. If you want flip-up, look at getting a couple from an old keyboard.
By Vince Vielhaber <vev@...> · #27958 ·
Re: Tilting pegs
Yeah this is more or less what i am looking for. Probably buying the whole case will cost just about the same as the pegs only
By EA3IAV <Cesarleon@...> · #27957 ·
Re: Tilting pegs
I used a box that came with legs from Circuit Specialists ( https://www.circuitspecialists.com/metal-instrument-enclosure-la-6.html ) . If you look at the 2nd to last picture, you can see how the legs
By John P <j.m.price@...> · #27956 ·
Re: Dual Band BITX40: Automatic Switching from 40m to 80m
I like this ! I'm planning to do the same thing, because now?I have two qrp transceivers to take along travelling(MST2 for 80M). I also looked the same vfo you have used. Is it possible to?do both
By Timo · #27955 ·
Tilting pegs
i m looking for a nice way to tilt on my radio boxes in order to make it more confortable to use. maybe a bracket or folding legs to put under the box Any hint? I have tried a lot of different
By EA3IAV <Cesarleon@...> · #27954 ·
BITX40 package size
Powered up my BITX40 last night and some smoke escaped from D6 :( - I assume it'll need replacing which is fine, can anyone tell me what package size it is? I promise I'll double-check the wiring in
By Matt Carus · #27953 ·
Dual Band BITX40: Automatic Switching from 40m to 80m
Hello everyone, I've been working diligently on my dual band BITX40 conversion. It can now switch, automatically, between 40 and 80 meters. I wrote it all up on my blog with several pictures:
By Ryan Flowers · #27952 ·
Re: BITX40 - convert to 20 meters
Check out my blog below, I now have that post up:? http://miscdotgeek.com/bitx40-dual-band-conversion/ -- Ryan Flowers W7RLF ? miscdotgeek.com ( http://miscdotgeek.com )
By Ryan Flowers · #27951 ·