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Microphone and stand
I would like an external microphone for the zBitx and a stand would be nice too. I would gladly pay for both as an accessory. Alternatively there could be an adapter for a standard microphone type, like Baofeng or Kenwood.
A stand should be steady so that the internal keyboard can be used. I was thinking along the lines of the KX2 with arms that rotate on the side. Finally, there could be an accessory heat sink since it seems the unit gets rather hot.? Thanks for reviewing my thoughts. Again, I would pay for these as accessories. Certainly couldn't expect them given the very fair price for the radio! Jay NM2M |
polarity on power adapter 5.5X2.1 for the ZbitX
I did a quick search looking for polarity and can find things on the Battery case but nothing specifying the barrel/tip of the connector for power to the ZbitX.? ?Does any one know what it is.? ?I have some connectors but don't have them with marked wires and looking to make me some to use.
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Thank you
Jim
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Re: CW straight key sBitx and zBitx
Gordon
?? The sBitx performance above was seen with the 64 bit code. A lot of work went into making it work well. Someone will have to repeat that effort or just use the developed code.
? Also, the Pi 4B has four Cortex-A72 cores running at 1.8 GHz with 2-8 GB of SDRAM. The Pi Zero 2 has four Cortex-A53 cores running at 1 Ghz with .5 GB of SDRAM.
? All that said - the zBitx already has a very capable second processor in the Pi Pico that I think is just loafing along now. Several people have implements entire SDRs with the Pico. However, using a second processor to manage real time tasks would be a major revision of the circuitry.
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73 ??? Bob? KD8CGH |
Re: CW straight key sBitx and zBitx
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýSo it looks like the workaround is to just send a dit before you get going; ?and set the delay long enough so that it holds in. You¡¯re going to have to basically make it hold in for your entire transmission. ?So the delay needs to be long enough that it doesn¡¯t drop out between words. It basically acts like a semi break in 7300 that can¡¯t get the first dit out.?We could make that work in a pinch, but I bet we can get this better!!! ? it¡¯s not yet really clear yet why this isn¡¯t as good as the sBitx , which has the same number of processors ?????? Has anybody tried Ron¡¯s system for putting a processor dedicated to the transmission? Gordon kx4z? On Apr 18, 2025, at 09:50, Bob Benedict, KD8CGH via groups.io <rkayakr@...> wrote:
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Re: CW straight key sBitx and zBitx
Looks like a drum line - or a bug operator with Great Lakes Swing..............................fortunately, I stay about 20-25, but I can see this as a potential issue.? Lee KX4TT
On Friday, April 18, 2025 at 09:33:32 AM EDT, Bob Benedict, KD8CGH via groups.io <rkayakr@...> wrote:
zBitx test rerun at 40 wpm with delay 600. I start recording before sending see the an issue with the first dit in both zBitx 600 delay tests.
stats
Number of dits 23
Number of spaces 23 Average Pulse Duration: 0.045027 seconds Standard Deviation of Pulse Durations: 0.005587 seconds Average Space Duration: 0.039543 seconds Standard Deviation of Space Durations: 0.003505 seconds Cycle length: 0.084570 seconds dot/sp: 1.138701 --
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??? Bob? KD8CGH |
Re: CW straight key sBitx and zBitx
zBitx test rerun at 40 wpm with delay 600. I start recording before sending see the an issue with the first dit in both zBitx 600 delay tests.
stats
Number of dits 23
Number of spaces 23 Average Pulse Duration: 0.045027 seconds Standard Deviation of Pulse Durations: 0.005587 seconds Average Space Duration: 0.039543 seconds Standard Deviation of Space Durations: 0.003505 seconds Cycle length: 0.084570 seconds dot/sp: 1.138701 --
73 ??? Bob? KD8CGH |
Re: CW straight key sBitx and zBitx
zBitx test rerun at 15 wpm with delay 600.
stats
Number of dits 12
Number of spaces 12 Average Pulse Duration: 0.084414 seconds Standard Deviation of Pulse Durations: 0.011073 seconds Average Space Duration: 0.074662 seconds Standard Deviation of Space Durations: 0.004133 seconds Cycle length: 0.159076 seconds dot/sp: 1.130622 --
73 ??? Bob? KD8CGH |
CW straight key sBitx and zBitx
I have been working with Mike Johnshoy, KB2ML, on the sBitx 64 bit development. For straight keying I use a test setup of the DUT transmitting at low power into a dummy load with another receiver (K3) monitoring the signal with a short test antenna (a jumper lead clipped onto a PL259 center) located on the dummy load.. The audio is recorded in Audacity and the waveform analyzed by a Python program that detects peaks, times signal and spaces and does some statistics on the results. I drive the DUT with an external keyer to produce a string of perfectly spaced dits. Here is what the 64 bit code waveform looks like in Audacity for dits at 40 wpm.
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and here are the stats for this sample:
Number of dits 24
Number of spaces 23
Average Pulse Duration: 0.043156 seconds
Standard Deviation of Pulse Durations: 0.003587 seconds
Average Space Duration: 0.041293 seconds
Standard Deviation of Space Durations: 0.003424 seconds
Cycle length: 0.084448 seconds
dot/sp: 1.045122
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Now lets look at the same 40 wpm test with the zBitx running 1.06/3.52
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and after backing off to about 15 wpm
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The results are so irregular that I couldn't run any analysis.
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This confirms for me the difficulty I had in sending with a straight key with the zBitx.
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The zBitx internal keyer looks pretty good but I, like others, find Iambic B mode to have serious problems.
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73 ??? Bob? KD8CGH |
Re: #zBitx timezone issue
#zbitx
I used ssh and nano to do the work and commenting out the line in the .profile worked>
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I think this is a "bug"??
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Re: Zbitx at 12vdc
Thanks Juan. ?
I knew this to be the case. ?Tx on higher voltage is fine. ?Rx is the issue. ?As the unit doesn¡¯t use relays for bpf switching I am only assuming that the issue is the higher voltage messing with the bpf switching scheme. ?Last night on 80m had a long qso at 5w at 9vdc on zbitx with mods. ?They said it sounded great. ?
Ryan |
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