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Re: Other 2 line displays
Thanks for the info, I find some colours easier to look at, age I suppose plus other problems. Now I know what to look for. Many thanks. Phil - G7BZD johnlinux77@...> wrote:
By philip yates <phil@...> · #28000 ·
Re: Standoffs for mounting the board
The important things to keep in mind when tapping are; 1.? Drill the correct size hole for the size of the thread. 2.? Keep the tap perpendicular to the surface. Here the drill press will help you
By N7PXY <hickspj467@...> · #27999 ·
Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
Great idea! I'm in! -- John - WA2FZW
By John P <j.m.price@...> · #27998 ·
Putting Leftover Holiday Items to Work
Nothing quite like Trader Joes's to satisfy your electronic needs.
By Guy N7BIR <sgbridge@...> · #27997 ·
Re: BITX40 package size
Raj, You're right. ?Reversed polarity would not smoke D6. When looking for D6 I figured it was the one across K2 as the schematic is not terribly clear there. But I see now that the one across K2 is
By Jerry Gaffke · #27996 ·
Re: BITX40 Serial Numbers
Hello Michael, could you tell me where you got that case, I really like that Thanks Joe, KD2NFC
By Joe Puma <kd2nfc@...> · #27995 ·
Re: Making PSK31 Contacts
Great, Thanks for the advice. I have several CPU heatsinks so I may dig one of them up and make it fit. The transistor is isolated from the back chassis and the heatsink with a mica insulator and has
By Jeff · #27994 ·
Re: Dual Band BITX40: Automatic Switching from 40m to 80m
Yep the QRP Labs VFO does + or - offset, + offset gives USB if you remove C91 and C92. See my blog for info on that too using the Jt65 link below. -- Ryan Flowers W7RLF ? miscdotgeek.com (
By Ryan Flowers · #27993 ·
Re: Other 2 line displays
I got this one. They took so long I asked Ebay to step in. It arrived at the very last moment. Then the replacement they sent on their own came two weeks after that. Now I have two.
By John Smith · #27992 ·
Re: BITX40 package size
Jerry, If D6 smoked then the relay K1 would have switched to TX mode. IF the polarity was reversed then D7 would have smoked. Most of the transistors are safe from polarity reversal due to the diodes
By Raj vu2zap · #27991 ·
Re: Standoffs for mounting the board
I used plastic standoffs with a flat foot, and some double sided foam mounting tape to mount it in a holiday tin. Like the stuff on the back of a breadboard. Here is a link to what I have, and the
By John Smith · #27990 ·
Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
Jerry and all, I having trouble standing on any base, and I have verbal blocking, and word finding problems at times, so off base works for me fairly often. Antarctica probably not. I will explain why
By Craig Thibodeaux · #27989 ·
Re: Standoffs for mounting the board
Also, I will have the help of a drill press and an experienced operator.
By David Zdeb · #27988 ·
Standoffs for mounting the board
I bought a thick walled aluminum enclosure for my bitx. ?Rather than drill holes in the bottom of the enclosure and have the standoffs be secured by a nut or screw from the bottom, ?I am thinking of
By David Zdeb · #27987 ·
Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
OK, that was a bit off base. ?Looking again, map doesn't show anything more than a pin till highlighted with the mouse. I don't care if we standardize on just a call or call+name or whatever.
By Jerry Gaffke · #27986 ·
Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
Yup, great idea! Thanks for setting up the map. If you're in antartica and there's lots of room around your call, then probably ok to have more than just your call on the map pin. ?But if there's 20
By Jerry Gaffke · #27985 ·
Re: LSB to USB
The problem is that he uses a different encoder where I use a eBay encoder
By Trent Trent <vk7hrs@...> · #27984 ·
Re: Making PSK31 Contacts
I agree with Clark. Increase the size of your heat-sink, especially if you are primarily using digital modes It is easy to do. Use a computer cpu sink, or go to some place like Tractor Supply and buy
By John Backo · #27983 ·
Re: Other 2 line displays
Phil: Regarding displays, what you are looking for essentially is a HD44780 compatible 2x16 lcd display. Usually they are either back-lit or not. They can have a parallel or serial interface. You need
By John Backo · #27982 ·
Re: Making PSK31 Contacts
Clark Martin KK6ISP That is an awfully small heatsink for the power being dissipated. I would go with something at least 2¡± x 2¡± x 1/2¡±.
By Clark Martin · #27981 ·