Re: explanation please
https://github.com/afarhan/sbitx/issues would be the standard place for such things.
Tags could be applied to indicate 'feature request' instead of bug.
Hopefully that would be the one...
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Dave, N1AI
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#107447
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Re: sbitx with new Raspberry Pi 5 (updates)
I went to pishop.us yesterday looking for that ribbon cable and the RTC battery you mentioned, and found they had Pi 5 8GB in stock so I put in an order.? When all of that arrives, I'll be able to
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Dave, N1AI
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#107446
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Re: explanation please
This has all be very helpful, thank you!? I'll sit back and patiently await all the great new updates that I'm seeing here!
Is there a place in github to request new features, or some tool that the
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Jeff Duce
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#107445
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Re: sbitx with new Raspberry Pi 5 (updates)
Hi all,
Just giving a heads up, Wolfram codec bug in Pi 5 fixed by Phil Elwell, a Raspberry Foundation engineer:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/5817
I also managed to test the i2c and
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Rafael Diniz
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#107444
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Re: sBitx Logging issue
Gyula - since the files I sent you early yesterday morning had a bunch of debugging info that is no longer required, recommend you retrieve the original two files from? the sbitx github then make the
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Steve Beckman
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#107443
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Re: sBitx Logging issue
Steve,
Sorry, I think the problem is that this morning I found a zip file in my account, I unzipped it and overwrote yesterday's. It lacks this override. :-(
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Gyula HA3HZ
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HA3HZ
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#107442
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Re: Sbitx with Raspberry pi 5?
Thanks!? I was trying to remember what those things were called.? I remember using one of those in high school decades ago working on sheet metal project boxes.? This was long before the 3D
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Dave, N1AI
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#107441
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Re: explanation please
I agree with everything you wrote.? Pull requests are generally intended for one developer to provide code to another developer, with the goal of merging the two code bases.? Testing the result is
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Dave, N1AI
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#107440
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Re: sBitx Logging issue
Hi Gyula;
I think you may have grabbed and incorporated the two source files I sent you early yesterday --BEFORE-- we discovered the one line source code change.
Please check sbitx_gtk.c, near line
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Steve Beckman
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#107439
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Re: sbitx with new Raspberry Pi 5? Different screen connector!
I have a new 10" display with rpi connections for another project. The
display hdmi socket plugs in directly from the pi to the display via a
small dual connector, (no ribbon)?
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Owen Baldwin <owenbaldwin@...>
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#107438
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Re: sbitx with new Raspberry Pi 5? Different screen connector!
It is the same bus, just different connector. Bought a new one for 50 cents.
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Rafael Diniz
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#107437
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Re: Internal Signal
I've seen the same signal on my DE since the beginning. I am using an Astron linear power supply. It's low enough level that I can still receive USB, but its always there.
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Mark, N8ME
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Mark Erbaugh
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#107436
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Re: sBitx Logging issue
It seems that something is still interfering with saving the log file.
It couldn't record twice today, even though I've only been testing it for two hours.
It records those who respond to its own CQ,
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HA3HZ
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#107435
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AI and the SBITX
Hi all,
Was just thinking about the possibility of a next generation BITX series based on a Keras-Tensorflow framework. AIBITX would be an apt name for such a transceiver that would pick signals out
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Patrick Pugh Sawian
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#107434
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Re: explanation please
The best thing to do if you are not a programmer especially, is to wait until the code has been tested and Farhan and team is happy enough to incorporate the updates into the main branch of the code.
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Paul <g0kaohx@...>
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#107433
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Re: Internal Signal
It is running on battery power, and the PSU I use (signal still present) is a Pyramid Linear Supply. Thanks for the thoughts.
Jonathan
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Jonathan Pettingale
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#107432
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Re: Internal Signal
That looks like a good guess! 26 kHz or so? Showing up in the FFT? Maybe from a switching power supply?
Gordon Kx4z
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Gordon Gibby KX4Z
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#107431
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Re: Internal Signal
Hi Jonathan,
Have you tried a different power supply?? Try a linear supply or a battery if you have one.? It looks like a signal imposed on the supply to the Wolfson codec.
It's just a guess on my
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Evan Hand
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#107430
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Re: Internal Signal
Should say, this is one of the new V3 Sbitx.
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Jonathan Pettingale
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#107429
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Re: Sbitx with Raspberry pi 5?
Neurosurgeons use something similar, to nibble out the skull to gain access to the brain when they¡¯re trying to work with a very small hole. The tool they have has a smaller, rounded working end
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Gordon Gibby KX4Z
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#107428
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