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Re: #sbitx A cool (kludgy) way to remotely use the sbitx #sBitx
Windows 10 and onward includes an SSH client. Just open a cmd window. Can't remember if it needs to be installed. It may be added when you install the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Remember, M$ and
By John Seboldt K0JD · #95556 ·
Re: sBitx regulator upgrade info/help with problem #sBitx
*Farhan * I haven¡¯t gotten the upgrade parts yet. art N2AJO
By Art N2AJO · #95555 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
Although those Nanos are no-name clones, the key component on them is normally a real Atmel microcontroller. I gather that some clones of the Atmel chip have started to appear; those should be
By Shirley Dulcey KE1L · #95554 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
The parts that I suggested have much much lower Rdson which is why I picked them....... Gordon [email protected]> wrote:
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #95553 ·
Re: #sbitx A cool (kludgy) way to remotely use the sbitx #sBitx
That's not entirely accurate. VNC does not use the X Windows protocol, It uses its own Remote Frame Buffer protocol, which is a simple one that just sends the bitmap of the screen (compressed to keep
By Shirley Dulcey KE1L · #95552 ·
Re: sBITX question
thanks...that worked.. having a couple of other issues but not related to the code it appers. thanks Vince
By Vince N2AIE · #95551 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
Tayda looks like a good steer for a cheap PFET. But be aware that the on resistance of an IRF5305 is 60 milli-Ohms, which is 20 times more than the part Gordon was working with. So if your rig draws
By Jerry Gaffke · #95550 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
If you're looking for a P-Channel MOSFET for a power switch then this may be able to use a IRF5305 - TO-220, 55V, 31A, 0.06Ohm RDS On @$0.78 each:
By JerryP · #95549 ·
uBITX V6 #forsale
It may be a step backward for some but I have an assembled uBITX V6 for sale. It has been used very little on SSB with excellent results.? If interested, please contact me by email to discuss
By clyde.w7cza@... · #95548 ·
Re: #sbitx A cool (kludgy) way to remotely use the sbitx #sBitx
Mac users will need to be running an X11 server (see https://www.xquartz.org/)
By ecc <ecc@...> · #95547 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
Thanks, Jerry. Our County had spent > $100,000 on our group to provide 14 go-boxes with Public Service Motorolla truked radios as well as far less expensive ham radios....because the hurricane
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #95546 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
Correction for the final sentence: If the user does NOT fuse the battery with a fast blow fuse of the appropriate current rating, then a reversed battery can destroy the rig.
By Jerry Gaffke · #95545 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
Gordon's construction manual for the PFET reverse protection circuit is excellent, well worth reading.? ?Be sure to follow his instructions and test with forward and reverse power applied, at
By Jerry Gaffke · #95544 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
This isn't a great choice, but it would work for a modest power transceiver such as the sBitx and there are > 400 in stock at Digieky.
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #95543 ·
Re: #sbitx A cool (kludgy) way to remotely use the sbitx #sBitx
Oh thanks
By Ashhar Farhan · #95542 ·
Re: #sbitx A cool (kludgy) way to remotely use the sbitx #sBitx
Farhan, The Raspberry Pi OS has VNC built in.? That will open an X-window environment on any operating system.? Here is a link on how to set up to use VNC on a Raspberry Pi:
By Evan Hand · #95541 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
Thanks for all the comments. 1. It is difficult to fit ANYTIHNG inside an Icom 7300, so we build them externally for those and for $5000 police/fire transceivers. Yes, it is better to install
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #95540 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
Good luck finding the mosfet! The part has been superseded (change the last digit in the p/n from a 1 to a 2) but I couldn't find them anywhere. Mouser shows a lead time of 52 weeks which basically
By Max · #95539 ·
Re: Sbitx manual
I've never seen a commercial radio that had a diode in series with the 12v input. Instead they put a diode across the power input so that it conducts if the input power is reversed and blows a fuse. I
By Max · #95538 ·
#sbitx A cool (kludgy) way to remotely use the sbitx #sBitx
First, enable ssh on the sbitx. 1. From the main menu, Choose Preferences > Raspberry Pi Configuration 2. Click on the Interfaces tab 3. On the tab and enable SSH if not enabled, Click OK 4. From a
By Ashhar Farhan · #95537 ·