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Re: Tuning in cw waterfall alignment

 

I noticed that a while ago myself.
Mikel

Missatge de Nigel Evans M0NDE via <nigel.m0nde=[email protected]> del dia dv., 4 d’abr. 2025 a les 17:51:

Is it just me?
I am on 20m 14013 bw300 step 10h the frequency I am listening to I seem to have to put my tuning line on the waterfall some distance to the right of the actual signal I see on the waterfall. I do not find this with other sdr rigs.?
73 Nnigrl M0NDE



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Tuning in cw waterfall alignment

 

Is it just me?
I am on 20m 14013 bw300 step 10h the frequency I am listening to I seem to have to put my tuning line on the waterfall some distance to the right of the actual signal I see on the waterfall. I do not find this with other sdr rigs.?
73 Nnigrl M0NDE


Messages

 

On the bottom of my sBitx screen in CW mode are pre recorded messages, CQ, call, reply etc. I could never find these messages because I would like to change them. I have found other variables but never did I find these.
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Can someone point me in the right direction, please.
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BTW, this rig is like a big toy box providing more fun than expected.
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73, Dean/ N2TNN


Re: CW on zbitx

 

Yes, CW feels strange (even after updating: zBitx firmware 1.06, sBitx v3.051). At 18 WPM, iambic A (my usual mode), I sometimes make mistakes I usually do not do, just because the keyer does not pick my keying fast enough. I wonder if the software modifications discussed would improve it. I was going to make this radio one of my main SOTA radios, but not yet.


Missatge de Vince d'Eon VE6LK/AI7LK via <vincedeon=[email protected]> del dia dv., 4 d’abr. 2025 a les 15:41:

Ashar, I tried a longer setting as you suggested, values up from 100 to 300 to 500 to 800 to 1000. It does get better as you increase the delay but is still an issue. So I did a simple test, with the radio idle I simply attempted to key an A, several times. Sometimes it missed the dit, sometimes it missed both the dit and dah and sometimes it registered the character correctly. See video I just posted
73



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My adventures with my HB zBITX

 

Today I successfully tested my HB zBITX with the image shared by HF Signals a few days back. It works well. I tested in without the PICO controller and the display and it worked in the sBITX mode.

Sharing a small video I captured today on local 20M band



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WSJT-X/Rigctl Configuration Issues - Need Info

 

1). Wsjt-x only receives data if the Zbitx display is active on? my monitor.?
2). Cannot manually start rigctl if I shutdown the zbitx display. Rigctl returns network connection error.
3). With the? zbitx display window open and wsjt-x running and the mode set to digital, I cannot use the zbitx display to change bands. Band change only works if it is done via wsjt-x
4). When changing bands on wsjtx the zbitx display shows the correct band reflecting the change but wsjtx does not.
5). Receive works fine BUT cannot transmit/tune from wsjtx. I can transmit and tune from the zbitx display window but not from wsjt-x.
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NEED HELP with number (5) and clarification with what is going on with rigctl.
I'd like to be able to start rigctl from CQRLOG and then run WSJT-X without having the zbitx display active if that is possible?
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Thanks,
Leo? AI5II


Re: CW on zbitx

 

The next update will have to wait until the weekend is out. I am travelling, with the zbitx, but without a paddle.


On Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 7:11 PM Vince d'Eon VE6LK/AI7LK via <vincedeon=[email protected]> wrote:
Ashar, I tried a longer setting as you suggested, values up from 100 to 300 to 500 to 800 to 1000. It does get better as you increase the delay but is still an issue. So I did a simple test, with the radio idle I simply attempted to key an A, several times. Sometimes it missed the dit, sometimes it missed both the dit and dah and sometimes it registered the character correctly. See video I just posted
73


Re: zbitx - No Tx on WSJTX?

 

I have the same issue.?
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Leo? AI5II


Re: Are flat top cells compatible with zBitx battery holder or are button tops required?

 

Thanks a lot Vince for your valuable input.

73
Jon, VU2JO

On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 5:57?PM Vince d'Eon VE6LK/AI7LK via <vincedeon=[email protected]> wrote:

I have used both flat and button top 18650s in the holder without issue.


Re: CW on zbitx

 

Ashar, I tried a longer setting as you suggested, values up from 100 to 300 to 500 to 800 to 1000. It does get better as you increase the delay but is still an issue. So I did a simple test, with the radio idle I simply attempted to key an A, several times. Sometimes it missed the dit, sometimes it missed both the dit and dah and sometimes it registered the character correctly. See video I just posted
73


Found Another Nice 3D Print Project - Front Cover

 

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6999275


Re: CW on zbitx

 

John's experience matches my own. If I turn down Iambic A or B to 12wpm my error rate drops significantly. I don't straight key much so I won't comment there.
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I'm really looking forward to the software update for this. Happy to be a tester if Ashar wishes to release it to a small group first.


Re: Are flat top cells compatible with zBitx battery holder or are button tops required?

 

I have used both flat and button top 18650s in the holder without issue.


Re: CW on zbitx

 

100. I'll try a longer setting.


Re: CW on zbitx

 

What is your cw delay set to? Try setting it to 600


On Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 5:29 PM John AE5X via <ae5x=[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 09:14 PM, Ron Carr wrote:
It would be interesting if some of the users who say it works or say it doesn't work would report what mode they use.?
It doesn't work on either mode. Straight key mode also omits dots and there is a slight (but very significant) delay between key closure and sidetone/RF generation.
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73,
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John AE5X
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zbitx - No Tx on WSJTX?

 

I have WSJTX running nicely on a 2nd monitor on the zbitx except that it is failing to trigger Tx with a hamlib error shown in the terminal window?
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Can anyone share their working WSJTX radio config for the zbitx?
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Many Thanks
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Chris?
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Re: CW on zbitx

 

On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 09:14 PM, Ron Carr wrote:
It would be interesting if some of the users who say it works or say it doesn't work would report what mode they use.?
It doesn't work on either mode. Straight key mode also omits dots and there is a slight (but very significant) delay between key closure and sidetone/RF generation.
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73,
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John AE5X
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Re: #zbitx I would really like a formal way to shut down the software gracefully #zbitx

 

Many thanks...

Thanks,

Sam Hanie


623-219-8130


On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 3:08?AM Vu3vwr via <Vu3vwr=[email protected]> wrote:
Sam,

Please have a look at the logging section .
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I've listed out the steps to export the log file from the zBitx. I will update the PDF manual soon.?
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73,
Ragav
VU3VWR


Re: zBitx Battery Cover STL

 

It does not look like I have access to this Discord server. Can you provide more information about how to connect??

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Thanks and 73
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Re: zbitx Memory

 

On Apr 4, 2025, at 04:53, Ken N2VIP <ken@...> wrote:

It's an RPi 3B+ with half as much memory - it was selected for the purpose of RUNNING the radio, not building/compiling applications.

The 300 Meg swap is on the microSD card, not memory, not sure why you mentioned that…

Swapping to microSD seems like a bad idea (even though rpios does it by default): those can be both slow and unreliable, depending which one you buy. So now we know there are at least two reasons the zbitx might be doing significant writing when you pull the power plug: it could be swapping, or it could be writing FT8 decodes or your QSO log to sqlite. At least it’s not critical when writing swap is incomplete: unless you are using swap for hibernation (not something that most Linux users are doing), the contents don’t matter the next time you boot, they will be overwritten with whatever needs to be swapped out next time.

On ordinary computers, I try to have enough memory so that I don’t need swap at all, ever since I started using SSDs. It means that I sometimes get out-of-memory failures, if there just isn’t enough RAM to hold everything. Using swap could cause the SSD to wear out sooner. Yeah I know, most people don’t worry about it, and rpios has swap set up by default, like most distros do. Most people replace computers before the SSD wears out.

Pulling the power would be safer if it was running from RAM, and the root FS was mounted read-only. OpenWRT works this way, for example: your router needs to be reliable, and it’s quite normal to reboot it by pulling power rather than having to ssh to it and ask it to reboot. So it only reads files from flash, and does not write anything at all in everyday use. If you install extra packages, they get written to a separate overlay filesystem on the same flash, to avoid writing anything to the root FS. But working this way precludes writing periodic log files to the same storage! OpenWRT does not persist any logs, and does not need to. But usually there is a USB port, in case you want to add more storage and use that for something.

For sbitx/zbitx, one could at least use a separate partition for sqlite and other saved files: that would not reduce the wear on the SD card, but at least if it gets corrupted, the radio would still boot. Or, go further and use a separate drive for that (USB stick probably). Or, redesign the sbitx to use the CM4, and install at least 2 forms of storage: probably eMMC for the root FS and an SD card for auxiliary storage. But this would complicate the board design quite a bit, and add cost.

All the software that you want to run would have to be small enough to fit in RAM, if you want to avoid swapping. The sbitx process is pretty light, but unfortunately some of the other programs are more bloated.