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Re: Different Nano's
Scot,
I doubt they have changed. Perhaps you are looking at the bottom side of your board, and the top side of the various product offerings? Be sure to buy a Nano that does not already have the pins soldered, because the raduino wants them installed upside down. This webpage has images of top and bottom of the board: ?? Jerry, KE7ER |
Re: Ideas for "bulletproofing" the uBitx
Fully agree that the IRF510 is O.K for amateur radio use. It can do the job and is very cheap.
Only one word of warning.... buy them from a reputable source that has branded devices. There are a lot of "fake" or sub-standard IRF510's around. There are some very cheap 70w RF amps on fleabay. The IRF510's they supply with the kit may even have the part numbers ground off. Throw away the supplied IRF510's and buy some known good ones, the rest of the components in the kit are O.K. Reg ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? G4NFR? |
Re: uBitx V6 firmware 1.2 upgrade
Jon,
It is the UBITX_Netion_GUI_V3.ZIP download and unzip the archive.? There is both a 2.8" Basic and 2.8" Enhanced tft and HMI files.? The tft are the already compiled files to transfer with a microSD card. there is a filenaminfo.txt file in the archive that explains the naming convention: Rule :
? ubitx + _ + Option1 + LCD Type + Option2 + .hmi
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Option : Default => empty
? ? ? ? ? ?Template => Temp
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LCD Type : 2.4" => 24
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?2.8" => 28
? ? ? ? ? ? ? 3.2" => 32
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Option : Basic => empty
? ? ? ? ? ?Enhanced => _E
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Example : Basic 2.4 Basic Model (NX3224T024_011)
? ? ? ? ? ? ?ubtix_24.HMI? (source code)
? ? ? ? ? ? ?ubtix_24.tft? ?(precompiled)
? ? ? ? ? ? ?ubtix_Temp24.HMI? (Template file)
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Example : Basic 2.8 Enhanced Model (NX3224K028_011)
? ? ? ? ? ? ?ubtix_28_E.HMI (source code)
? ? ? ? ? ? ?ubtix_28_E.tft? ?(precompiled)
? ? ? ? ? ? ?ubtix_Temp28_E.HMI? (Template file)
73 Evan AC9TU |
Re: BITX Rx problem
Thanks Rafael and Curt,
I followed the procedure in on your recommendation, but the result is the same. On certain frequencies I can hear high pitched sound but nothing else, not even CW transmission. I only use a 15ft wire as an antenna, I should probably have a suitable antenna and try the procedure again. I'll keep you posted. Thank you very much for your help and suggestions. Alex KK4FAA |
Re: Ideas for "bulletproofing" the uBitx
It's so much different from using audio amplifier and TV sweep vacuum
tubes in the final stages of low power transmitters. They were not designed for that job. But they worked well (and still do). I am a fan of those IRF510 and some others. 6BQ6, 6L6, 6AQ5, etc too. 73, Bill KU8H On Sat, 02 Jan 2021 14:11:29 -0800 "Jerry Gaffke via groups.io" <jgaffke@...> wrote: Mad, |
Re: V6 audio output.
Simplest is to use computer speakers. I user the ones with an audio amp included. However, make sure to only use a plug that does not short out the ring on the headphone jack since it requires a stereo plug. Bob ¡ª KK5R
On Saturday, January 2, 2021, 9:45:55 AM EST, Ian Gerard via groups.io <iank3hql@...> wrote:
Plenty has seem to be written about audio output on the different versions of the uBitx. I was wondering if anyone out there had done a review/writeup of the different after market audio amps that are available and how to wire them up?? My audio is about good enough for headphones but I need to be able to use a speaker. Any advice on this one greatly appreciated.? Ian K3HQL |
Re: Ideas for "bulletproofing" the uBitx
Mad,
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I think we're mostly on the same page here. The uBitx is not a mil-spec radio, or anything close. It's a rock bottom implementation of an all-band HF SSB rig,? inviting hacks to improve something, or perhaps to learn what not to do. I fully understand that in other arenas it matters to design by spec, I've been there. However, there have been some excellent professional RF engineers figuring out how to use the IRF510 for low cost amateur builds. WA2EBY, W7ZOI, NA5N, and KB1GMX for starters. I doubt any of them have used the IRF510 as an RF part in a product at work, though I'm sure they all find joy in making a $0.50 part work well as a 30mhz power amp.? Finding ways to do as much as possible with a minimum of resources is a core part of much good engineering. ? I find it a perfect fit for the uBitx.? There are thousands of uBitx users, I'd be surprised if more than 1% have tried moving to a different FET. And I will speak up if somebody tries to make them think they should. If designing from scratch I wouldn't mess with the $2 Nano clones. Better to just put down a modern $2 ARM QFP from Mouser. But I haven't heard of anything better than the 40 year old IRF510 for use as a cheap RF amp. Snowing here in far NE Oregon as well. Forecast says we have snow on the menu for a week, temps in 20's and 30's. Have plenty to do, but this is a good excuse not to work outside. Jerry, KE7ER On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 11:06 AM, MadRadioModder wrote:
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Re: V6 audio output.
Jerry, 40ma. I am currently using a tda2003 in my V6. Barry K3bo On Sat, Jan 2, 2021, 11:27 AM Jerry Gaffke via <jgaffke=[email protected]> wrote: I referenced that discussion because the TDA2003 datasheet? |
Re: uBitx V6 firmware 1.2 upgrade
Evan
I thank you, but which one of the 5 files do I download? HEX1.1.zip ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? MM1.1.zip ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? UBITX_Nextion_GUI_V3.zip ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? UBITX_Nextion_Temp_V1.zip ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? UBITX_TJC_GUI_V3.zip Is it the HEX1.1.zip, just a guess! I have also looked at videos on how to connect it up, but none that I have found tell you how to download the software. I thank you Evan for all your help with this matter. 73 Jon? |
Things to try:
Verify adequate voltage/current from your power supply. Make sure the power supply cable is firmly seated to the jack on the uBITX. Try with the USB cable disconnected. Reset the connectors on the Raduino (digital) board. Reflash the Arduino program. Replace the Arduino Nano and flash the software on it. I hope one of these might help. 73, Mark, N8ME |
Re: Ideas for "bulletproofing" the uBitx
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThis really is the same argument if you think about it. ? The majors (Icom, Yaesu, Kenwood, etc.) don¡¯t use a nano or nano-clone in their radios (actually some use sister chips)¡ not because of the hardware per se¡ but because they don¡¯t want to house and pay an entire army of firmware engineers on standby to fix your meddling in their firmware.? Thus its not a ¡°open¡± system¡ and using non-nano-like chips does aid in keeping the firmware closed to the public and obscure. ??Most of us don¡¯t care because the learning curve for all of the hardware they used would be large. ? Trained RF engineers will start from system specifications and design using the most cost-effective parts.? Now, to your point, on this one¡ there really are no specifications on the uBITx, other than what is on the HFSignals website¡ and that isn¡¯t much.? Maybe Ashar just has not published them¡ or more likely¡ during the design of the uBITx¡ he fiddled with parts in his basement until he got something he liked.? No shame in that at all¡ witness the number of uBITx owners.? But it is a different class of device from one that is specified and designed from the ground up. ? I won¡¯t be mentioning the RD series of devices in this forum again.? Takes too much of my energy for nothing. ? By the way, its showing here in Wisconsin today¡ Great day to be on the radio!? See you there! ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jerry Gaffke via groups.io
Sent: Friday, January 1, 2021 12:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] Ideas for "bulletproofing" the uBitx ? Mad,
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Re: uBitx V6 firmware 1.2 upgrade
Jon,
The prior link will get you to a zip file with the tft file that you need (at least one variant).? To transfer the tft file to the Nextion display you format a 32gb or smaller microSD card and transfer only the file that you want loaded onto it in the root directory.? Then plug the microSD card into the Nextion with the power off, Turn on the Nextion by connecting 5volts, the file should load, and give an OK.? Remove power from the Nextion. Remove the microSD card. Then verify that the home screen comes on when you apply power without the microSD card. Anytime you want to change the Nextion screen program, just repeat the above with the new tft file loaded on the microSD card. 73 Evan AC9TU |
Re: V6 audio output.
I referenced that circuitstoday.com discussion because the TDA2003 datasheet?
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only had reference designs using two TDA2003's in a bridge circuit. But it's a pretty hack job, note that they recommend an 18vdc supply when 18v is the absolute max in the datasheet. The "AC Test Circuit" on page 4 of this datasheet might be a slightly better starting point:?? I am curious what the quiescient current would wind up being in that configuration. Jerry, KE7ER On Sat, Jan 2, 2021 at 08:18 AM, Jerry Gaffke wrote: The TDA2003 looks promising:? |