Re: No rf output
Can you give some more details like: 1. What happens when you press the ptt. Does it go to tx or not? 2. Doea CW work? 3. On transmit, can you hear the relays click? 4. What is the current draw on key
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Ashhar Farhan
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#93791
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Re: External USB connection for programming the Raduino
I did it like Doug W said. https://www.ph2lb.nl/blog/index.php?page=ubitx-mods2
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Lex PH2LB <lex@...>
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#93790
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Re: Here's the operating manual
Ah yes. I, too, got very good at tuning analog radios and getting very close. I had a Drake B line, which had the 25 KC calibrator, but it also had each dial revolution at 25 KC. Someone had further
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Buddy Brannan
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#93789
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Re: uBitx V6, no reception.
#v6
#ubitx6-help
Ashok, The way you have described it, The v6 uBitx should be frequency calibrated, and the BFO set for the proper range.? I would say it is good enough. Good Job! 73 Evan AC9TU
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Evan Hand
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#93788
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Re: Here's the operating manual
I can attempt mixing the rx audio and the tts output. Last year, somehow ocra got enabled and there was no way to turn if off! I would prefer a screed reader that is under sbitx control to set the
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Ashhar Farhan
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#93787
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Re: Here's the operating manual
There is Orca for GNOME, and Speakup (a set of kernel modules) for the command line console. I gather that the SBitX apps use GNOME somekindahow. Anyway, I think this could be done, even if speech on
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Buddy Brannan
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#93786
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Re: External USB connection for programming the Raduino
Ravi, You didn't mention which version you have so I don't know what will fit.? But it is easy to do with a panel mount extension cable if you have room. -- www.bitxmap.com ( http://www.bitxmap.com )
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Doug W
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#93785
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No rf output
I assembled mbitx and rx is good But no tx What could be the problem? Ishwarrao K S
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Ishwarrao Sutrave <ishwarraosutrave@...>
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#93784
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External USB connection for programming the Raduino
Hi, I was wondering if someone has carried out a hack to include a USB port externally on uBITX so as to allow programming or access to the Raduino without having to open the case? Explanation: Once
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Ravi Miranda
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#93783
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Re: Here's the operating manual
Buddy: I have also started reading the Sbitx manual. I personally like the rig having a keyboard interface. After reading your below message it got me wondering. If there is a screen reader to speech
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David Barber
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#93782
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Re: Sbitx manual
This card https://shop.audioinjector.net/detail/Sound_Cards/Zero+Form+Factor+Sound+Card can be used instead of the Audio Codec Board-PROTO. The card mounts directly on the pi. A stacking connector
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Niels Jalling
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#93781
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Re: Sbitx manual
Doug, I had bought 5 of them at the start of the project from mouser. There is some equivalent board from waveshare too I guess. The kit uses a custom board. - f
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Ashhar Farhan
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#93780
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Re: Here's the operating manual
David, I am updating the paper on sbitx. I will have it out soon. - f
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Ashhar Farhan
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#93779
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Re: Here's the operating manual
It might be nice to flesh out the page 2 text " The technical details of how the radio works are covered elsewhere on hfsignals.com and my blog www.vu2ese.com ( http://www.vu2ese.com )." to point to
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David Forrest
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#93778
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Re: Sbitx manual
Are you using the Mikroe-506 board?? It looks like the genuine ones are out of stock at all US distributors and shipping from Mikroe costs almost as much as the board itself.? I don't mean to
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Doug W
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#93777
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Re: Here's the operating manual
Buddy, There is one heavy lift change needed for it be blind friendly - The audio subsystem needs to move from alsa to something like portaudio so we could play the screen text read out over and above
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Ashhar Farhan
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#93776
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Re: Here's the operating manual
Hi, This is outstanding! I can see that there should be a lot of interest in the blind hams community around this. I¡¯m definitely not radio poor myself, I¡¯ve got a couple of them, but I¡¯m
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Buddy Brannan
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#93775
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Re: Here's the operating manual
Buddy, I have tried making the radio eyes free to the extent that I can do everything from the keyboard, except to read back the settings. That will happen soon enough. The commands code is right now
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Ashhar Farhan
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#93774
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Re: uBITX Operator awards KO4CVU and others
I have since discovered that the original post, /g/BITX20/message/46616 was made by Howard, himself. I first became aware of the modification when my uBITX mentor, Bob, WB8BEL, wrote
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Stephen KO4CVU
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#93773
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Re: uBITX Operator awards KO4CVU and others
Howard¡¯s modification involves adding 3 passive parts: ? 33 uH inductor in series with R86. I lifted the resistor mounting it on one pad standing up, and teepeeing the inductor between the top of
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Stephen KO4CVU
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#93772
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