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Re: Courier Transform

 

If they don't crush the package they'll figure out an alternate way of ruining the contents.

Just last Wednesday I had a UPS driver walk right past me sitting under my carport, only to carry my package to my uncovered front porch, in the pouring rain. If I hadn't been waiting and watching for the delivery it would?have surely been ruined. I took the delivery drivers picture and told her to never step foot on my property again. Do these people not have a brain?


On Saturday, December 17, 2022, 12:21:54 AM CST, Tom, wb6b <wb6b@...> wrote:


For everyone studying SDR radio technology, here is a new algorithm just in time for implementing holiday radios.




Tom, wb6b


Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page #ubitxv6

 

Thanks, Andy. So many online resources are two years out-of-date. The ubitx.net page hasn't been updated in nearly two years as far as I can tell. For example, the info for upgrading to the Nextion display refers to a 14-pin connector, but the connector on the uBitx I received has 15 pins. Likewise, the pc board layout is different enough from v5 (I think) that some add-ons for v5 don't fit properly. For example, I bought an AGC board, but when I went to install it, I noticed the main board layout is different. I want to pull together all the things that really work with the v6 kit.?

? ?...doug, K6DRK


Courier Transform

 

For everyone studying SDR radio technology, here is a new algorithm just in time for implementing holiday radios.




Tom, wb6b


Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page #ubitxv6

 


On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 10:56 AM Doug Kaye <doug@...> wrote:
As a new user of a uBitx (v6) I'm having a hard time collecting all the right info. Firmware? AGC upgrades? Nextion displays? Mic preamps and compressors? So? many posts here and elsewhere are only good for older versions. It's pretty confusing out there.

So...I'm going to build a "uBitx v6 Resource Web Page" where I will link to anything/everything that is specific to the v6 kit.

If you have anything specific to the v6 version of the uBitx kit, please send them as a Reply.

Alternatively, if there's already a web page that solves this problem, let me know! I don't need this to be my page, I just need to collate the proper info.

? ?...doug, K6DRK



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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page #ubitxv6

 

Doug,

? ?The V6 is similar enough to the 5 that??will still apply. The PCB is different, I think the audio amp was tweaked, and the crystal filter shifted a slight amount to resolve some spurs (I forget - did that happen from 4-5 or 5-6?).

? ?Most of the questions/topics you listed apply through the line from V3 on, so the massive volume of 'corporate' or 'tribal' knowledge here applies directly to our V6s.

? ?Anyway...FWIW
? 73, Andy, KG5RKP/MM


uBitx v6 Resource Page #ubitxv6

 

As a new user of a uBitx (v6) I'm having a hard time collecting all the right info. Firmware? AGC upgrades? Nextion displays? Mic preamps and compressors? So? many posts here and elsewhere are only good for older versions. It's pretty confusing out there.

So...I'm going to build a "uBitx v6 Resource Web Page" where I will link to anything/everything that is specific to the v6 kit.

If you have anything specific to the v6 version of the uBitx kit, please send them as a Reply.

Alternatively, if there's already a web page that solves this problem, let me know! I don't need this to be my page, I just need to collate the proper info.

? ?...doug, K6DRK


Re: Raspberry Pi (no longer the value proposition)

 

Too small I suspect. They're interested in mere hundreds, not tens of thousands. That's the kind of customer that's supposed to be buying through distributors, if only the distributors had any to sell.


On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 9:29 PM AndyH <awhecker@...> wrote:
That's unfortunate. I assumed HF Sigs would be on the commercial side of the fence. ?

On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 05:56 PM, Ashhar Farhan wrote:
Raspberry Pis are being sold one off at the moment to individuals. They are also selling it to approved commercial buyers. We applied but received stony silence from them.


Re: Raspberry Pi (no longer the value proposition)

 

That's unfortunate. I assumed HF Sigs would be on the commercial side of the fence. ?


On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 05:56 PM, Ashhar Farhan wrote:
Raspberry Pis are being sold one off at the moment to individuals. They are also selling it to approved commercial buyers. We applied but received stony silence from them.


Re: #sbitx upgrade kit 2 is on the way #sBitx

 

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No second kit here.? I got the 1st kit (5V switching regulator & 2 new output transistors) quite a while ago.

Gerry

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On 2022-12-16 21:23, John Terrell, N6LN wrote:

Has anyone received an upgrade kit yet?


Re: #sbitx upgrade kit 2 is on the way #sBitx

 

No, nothing here yet. Unit 135.
I am looking forward to getting it.

Phil KB3UUL

On Fri, Dec 16, 2022, 4:23 PM John Terrell, N6LN <N6LN@...> wrote:
Has anyone received an upgrade kit yet?


Re: Raspberry Pi (no longer the value proposition)

 

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On Dec 16, 2022, at 18:55, Ashhar Farhan <farhanbox@...> wrote:

Raspberry Pis are being sold one off at the moment to individuals. They are also selling it to approved commercial buyers. We applied but received stony silence from them.

On Sat, Dec 17, 2022, 12:07 AM AndyH <awhecker@...> wrote:
The latest update from the Raspberry Pi folks looks good.



Reportedly there are about 100,000 units of Pi are flowing into approved resellers now, including 2 and 4 Gig Pi 4s.

73
Andy, KG5RKP/MM




Re: Raspberry Pi (no longer the value proposition)

 

Raspberry Pis are being sold one off at the moment to individuals. They are also selling it to approved commercial buyers. We applied but received stony silence from them.


On Sat, Dec 17, 2022, 12:07 AM AndyH <awhecker@...> wrote:
The latest update from the Raspberry Pi folks looks good.



Reportedly there are about 100,000 units of Pi are flowing into approved resellers now, including 2 and 4 Gig Pi 4s.

73
Andy, KG5RKP/MM


Re: How to Link uBitx to WSJT-X on Mac? #wsjt-x #ubitxv6

 

Glad you got it working. When I've seen errors in the upload status messages, the previous version is left loaded.

I'm not sure there aren't other issues with the CAT interface. ?I just found that if I change the baud to 115200, the radio works with WSJT-X, but not with FLRig. But at 38400, it seems pretty stable.?
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Re: How to Link uBitx to WSJT-X on Mac? #wsjt-x #ubitxv6

 

It's actually next to the button labeled Update, but the drop-down list lets you select the port.


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Re: #sbitx upgrade kit 2 is on the way #sBitx

 

Has anyone received an upgrade kit yet?


Re: How to Link uBitx to WSJT-X on Mac? #wsjt-x #ubitxv6

 

Mark,

I reloaded the firmware and it seems to be working. I remember the first upload status message came back with an error message even though the screen works. This time around there wasn't any error message.

Mike N2MS

On 12/16/2022 3:12 PM N2MS <mstangelo@...> wrote:


Mark,

Where do I find this setting? It isn't in Config Setup or UI.

Mike N2MS

On 12/16/2022 2:01 PM Mark Erbaugh <mark.election@...> wrote:


Also, under ports on the FLRig configuration, I see two versions of the same port: /dev/tty.usbserial-#### and /dev/cu.usbserial-#### (with the same number in ####). I don't know the differences, try switching between them.
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Re: How to Link uBitx to WSJT-X on Mac? #wsjt-x #ubitxv6

 

Mark,

Where do I find this setting? It isn't in Config Setup or UI.

Mike N2MS

On 12/16/2022 2:01 PM Mark Erbaugh <mark.election@...> wrote:


Also, under ports on the FLRig configuration, I see two versions of the same port: /dev/tty.usbserial-#### and /dev/cu.usbserial-#### (with the same number in ####). I don't know the differences, try switching between them.
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Re: How to Link uBitx to WSJT-X on Mac? #wsjt-x #ubitxv6

 

Mark,

The USE_SCEEN_DUMP is commented out.

The USE_CAT_ACTIVITY is also commented out. That explains why I don't see it.

Here are my settings:

#pragma once

// use the defines below to enable or disable features
// ---------------------------------------------------
#define USE_CAT // CAT, subset of Yaesu FT817ND - works with WSJT-X and FLDigi hamlib
#define USE_HAM_BAND // band selection screen (ham bands)

// MEE add-ons
// #define USE_BC_BAND // band selection screen (broadcast bands)
#define USE_MEMORY // M1 .. M5 buttons
// #define USE_RF_SHIFT // RF shift - provides an adjustable RF shift
#define USE_RF_SHIFT_STEP // RF shift - provides stepped settings of 0, -10dB, -20dB, -30dB
#define USE_ATTN // RF Attenuator - based on reducing drive level of 1st IF
#define USE_LOCK // frequency lock
#define USE_IF_SHIFT // IF shift - tone control
#define USE_SPOT // CW spotting tone
#define USE_TUNE // Tune output
#define USE_PDL_POL // paddle polarity
#define USE_TX_DIS // Tx disable button
#define USE_HB_DISP // Flashing HB indicator
// #define USE_CAT_ACTIVITY // Flashing CAT activity indicator
// #define USE_MAN_SAVE // manually save VFOs
#define USE_AUTO_SAVE // Periodic auto-save VFOs
#define USE_WINKEY // Winkeyer (CW - tip, PTT - ring) option on paddle jack
// #define USE_RX_ONLY // disable all TX functions
// #define USE_SCREEN_DUMP // add screen dump feature
#define USE_CFG_FREQ // add option for frequency calibration
#define USE_CFG_BFO // add option for BFO calibration
// #define USE_CFG_TOUCH // add option for touch calibration

Mike N2MS

On 12/16/2022 1:59 PM Mark Erbaugh <mark.election@...> wrote:


The correct setting is 38,400 N,8,2. It is set in main.cpp. I will have to update the documentation.

Please check the defines.h file. Is USE_SCREEN_DUMP enabled (not commented out with leading '//')? That changes the baud rate from 38400 to get faster screen dumps. Unless you are generating screen dumps for documentation, USE_SCREEN_DUMP should be commented out.

The blue CAT activity is only visible if the USE_CAT_ACTIVITY line (in defines.h) is enabled.
?

Here are some other things to try:

Try reloading the firmware.

Cycle the power on the uBitx. With the stock uBitx, that will require unplugging the USB cable as well as turning the radio off with the volume knob as the Arduino gets power from both sources.

On the FLRig Xcvr configuration screen, verify the settings and click the INIT button.

Mark


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Re: How to Link uBitx to WSJT-X on Mac? #wsjt-x #ubitxv6

 

Also, under ports on the FLRig configuration, I see two versions of the same port: /dev/tty.usbserial-#### and /dev/cu.usbserial-#### (with the same number in ####). I don't know the differences, try switching between them.
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Mark, N8ME


Re: How to Link uBitx to WSJT-X on Mac? #wsjt-x #ubitxv6

 

The correct setting is 38,400 N,8,2. It is set in main.cpp. I will have to update the documentation.

Please check the defines.h file. Is USE_SCREEN_DUMP enabled (not commented out with leading '//')? That changes the baud rate from 38400 to get faster screen dumps. Unless you are generating screen dumps for documentation, USE_SCREEN_DUMP should be commented out.

The blue CAT activity is only visible if the USE_CAT_ACTIVITY line (in defines.h) is enabled.
?

Here are some other things to try:

Try reloading the firmware.

Cycle the power on the uBitx. With the stock uBitx, that will require unplugging the USB cable as well as turning the radio off with the volume knob as the Arduino gets power from both sources. ?

On the FLRig Xcvr configuration screen, verify the settings and click the INIT button.

Mark


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Mark, N8ME