Re: Follow-up Antuino question
So it seems the Huff and Puff method is for providing the final little bit of frequency stabilization to a VFO that is already adjusted to oscillate very close to the desired frequency. Would the Huff
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Tom, wb6b
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
This may be an alternate way of looking at what you are proposing. I suspect you are describing a phase-locked-loop. And that yes, you have tried it. There's a phase-frequency-detector inside the
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Jerry Gaffke
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
That was a typo. The chip is the ATTiny841. Tom, wb6b
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Tom, wb6b
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
I was expecting Arv to write in about H&P schemes. Between him and Hans, there is all we know about how this scheme works. The challenge of Huff and Puff is that it needs a very stable oscillator to
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Ashhar Farhan
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
The Arduino (ATMega328) can count external clocks up to 1/2 the clock used to run the chip. With a 16mhz clock for the ATMega328 that would be external frequencies up to just shy of 8mhz can be
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Tom, wb6b
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Re: No Rx from my V4.3
Can you hear static or at least an increase in background noise as you plug the antenna in? Perhaps bring a wire from the antenna connector over near the 25mhz crystal of the Si5351 on the Raduino,
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Jerry Gaffke
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Re: My son's V6
My son did not have time to go into great detail. I'll find out and report it later. My son lives about 3000 miles away (KY to CA) so while swapping radios to see if the problem follows the radio is a
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Bob Lunsford
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Re: My son's V6
I put a home made broadcast band filter in the rf Path of my one bitx and a kit one in the rf path of my v6. They kill broadcast AM interference from KDKA which is a 50kw blowtorch not 10 miles from
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Gary Rindfuss <rindfussg@...>
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Re: My son's V6
Maybe try swapping uBitx's with your son. See if the problem follows the rig or stays with the QTH. Out of curiosity, do all these extra carriers move at the same speed as normal signals as he tunes
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Jerry Gaffke
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My son's V6
As many of you know, I gave my V6 to my son in Sacramento, CA. He's an avid QRPer and would rather make a contact with low power/QRP than with a kilowatt. His first impression is that the radio is
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Bob Lunsford
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
This H&P jitter may not matter much if it isn't very frequent. If it's a second or two between updates and the frequency slews at a reasonable rate after an update, the "jitter" should be no more
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Jerry Gaffke
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No Rx from my V4.3
Hello to One & All... Put together this uBitx . I have double checked all the wiring and all is correct . But when I power it up all I can hear is hiss from the speaker . I uploaded V5 Firmware but
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Patrick Peter Rosney
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
Gareth Evans We have the same last name...are we related? 8-) H&P stabilization is interesting because by default it sets the tuning step size as well as holding frequency drift to around 1 Hz,
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Arv Evans
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
Perhaps the Huff-and-Puff stabiliser needs revisiting, where an occasional frequency correction is applied to correct drift? To do this, up to what frequency will the counters of an Arduino work! A
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Gareth Evans
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Re: Raduino offset
Did some digging into the KD8CEC code.? In that version, there is not a globally defined value for the first IF.? There is in this segment hardcoded if values: Note that there is a different value
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Evan Hand
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
Farhan, and others... Designing a free-running VFO is challenging. Good variable capacitors are becoming difficult to obtain. Older Colpitts and Hartley layouts are not as stable as we have become
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Arv Evans
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
Farhan, What you say sounds right. There's a reason why people have moved away from analog VFO's, they are finicky. The Si5351 is not necessarily the best choice, just the cheapest and easiest, so it
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Jerry Gaffke
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Re: Follow-up Antuino question
Jerry, Contrary to a popular opinion, a free running LC oscillator can be the quietest there is. Any attempt that holding it to a frequency (phase locked loop) starts adding to the phase or amplitude
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Ashhar Farhan
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Re: Kicad files
Hello, the project of a Ubitx in module has already been evoked see here: /g/BITX20/topic/71823431 cdt
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Gerard
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Re: Kicad files
Gordon, Any assembly can be cut into pieces. Advantage, one can change/ improve a module at its convenience. The best system (in my opinion) is a board with main functions and a bus with several
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Gerard
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