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Re: Bluetooth Headset For Sbitx V3
I ordered the sbitx v3 from Giga Parts and then I was shipped to me. Last night I as explained was trying the commands In the terminal well I don’t what happened but the Sbitx software was gone or something happened to it idk! I’m gonna add another question along with this message, so as explained you said the Bluetooth script I down load off GitHub do I just download load that on a new sd card and insert into the pi??
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Re: Post Sales Support
I had a good experience with their post sales support. I bought a complete SbitX V3 at Dayton, which worked out of the box but failed within a day of my first QSO- no power out. I posted to this list with the details, hoping for some troubleshooting tips. A day later I was contacted by support, offering to send me a replacement board for me to try, and instructions to ship the failed board once I had the new one installed. I received the new board two days after requesting it, and so far it’s working, although I’ve only made a handful of QSOs with it so far. Before shipping the failed board back, I visually compared them and found that the failed one was a V2 PC board and the replacement is a V3 board.? Not sure if that’s significant to the issue. Anyhow I have a working unit for now, and was happy with the support I received. It cost me only some time and the cost of sending the old board to their US office. 73 de W0ZF? On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 7:41?AM Jon / W2JON via <sigmazgfx=[email protected]> wrote:
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 06:15 AM, Bob Benedict, KD8CGH wrote:
Next - time. My JTDX reported DTs are all .5 to 1. I repeatedly tried syncing the time with the Toolbox app to the internet which reports success, then syncing HW to system again with success,? but I didn't see any change in DTs. FT8 apps on other systems on this home net are time accurate so I don't think it's the WiFi.Did you reboot the radio after running Time Keeper? If not, then try that first. Also, try pressing the SYNC button in JTDX to see if the time is corrected. -JJ |
Re: Bluetooth Headset For Sbitx V3
If you are running the stock version as shipped by the manufacturer, then you would use this:
? The command string must be copied and pasted in terminal verbatim.. cd $HOME && git clone https://github.com/drexjj/sBITX-toolbox.git && cd sBITX-toolbox && chmod +x *.sh && ./installer.sh If you are running the 64 bit version then you would use this: ? The command string must be copied and pasted in terminal verbatim.. cd $HOME && git clone https://github.com/drexjj/sBITX-toolbox64.git && cd sBITX-toolbox64 && chmod +x *.sh && ./installer.sh -JJ |
Re: Post Sales Support
I had a problem with mine and made contact with support. Maybe full device replacements are the priority, but my failure wasn’t taken resolved with help of the warranty. |
I figured out the low power. If I transmit at a low tone, say 200 Hz, the power is about half of what I see at higher tones.
Next - time. My JTDX reported DTs are all .5 to 1. I repeatedly tried syncing the time with the Toolbox app to the internet which reports success, then syncing HW to system again with success,? but I didn't see any change in DTs. FT8 apps on other systems on this home net are time accurate so I don't think it's the WiFi. Any hints? -- 73 ??? Bob? KD8CGH |
Re: Need Help setting the PA Bias Current for sBITX
Aaron, like scotty said, you are doing great. I could probably put u up against a 1000 licensed hams and your new learned troubleshooting skils will probably out do 90% of them since most dont bother servicing their own equipment or experiment with their gear. Your mis identification of parts is not too big a deal for me since i dont own the SBITX and im not a self proclaimed expert.HI HI. This animal looks like it will help keeptrack of time and such, even? after the unit loses power because of a battery on the backside. So , i would still look for anyshorted semiconductors in the transmit path. something seems to me was shutting ur SBITX off when you tried to key up . Meaning it was possibly dragging ur voltage down past the proper operating range. Diode, Transistor, fet, or maybe a chip tied to the +12 v or any of the other source voltages on the board ,like 5vdc, 3vdc. If you have good receive, then get a notebook, and or print out the schematic large enough for you to follow easily. 1. you can go thru certain areas of the SBITX board and map out the voltages WHILE you are in receive mode. Then get some mini clips to attach to the board comonents and watch your voltmeter while you try to transmit. write all the voltages down for each section and or major part. 2. after you have this completed,LIke Scotty pointed out, you will have more insight into your SBITX than most have who never did this. You can then post your findings here to compare to others SBITX voltages and find the area thats causing the problem. I would, since the unit was reversed voltaged, and you now have it up and running with receive, ?check some of the voltages on and this will take some of your time D3,Q12,Q13,Q14,Q15, U3,,u1,u7.D2,Q5,Q3,Q9,Q10,Q11, Q16,Q17,Q18,Q19,D6 i looked at the Schematic and these "look like they are tied to the transmit section. These can be checked by measuring "idle voltage while in receive mode and make a chart. collector,emitter base, source drain gate, diodes measure voltage on anode versus the cathode end. also after voltage checks, unplug the unit and measure the resistance of the semiconductors with the ohmmeter section. Some prefer the diode setting ,some prefer the ohms setting . Just make a chart for each component and it might tell you whats not operating properly. having these measurements will tell others who have the SBITX whether or not you have proper voltages to these semidonductors or chips. having base? to collector or base to emitter voltages will tell if a semiconductor is properly operating with proper biasing The unfortunate thing about reverse polarity a unit, you sometimes have to do the shotgun troubleshooting method as i call it. whatever section is tied to the transmit, you shoot thru them to identify the possible bad items by voltage resistance testing. crossing each item off the list. Since your unit shut down trying to transmit, i would think you have a Semiconductor component internally shorted or failing under load.tied to the 12vdc rail.Maybe and this is a longshot, look for any deformed capacitors. I highly doubt there are any for the short period of time you stated it was reversed polaritied, but you never know. A shorted electrolytic cap would cause this too. after you get ur unit fully running, you might invest in a cheap priced but good reputation ESR meter to check ur electrolytic caps. preferably one that can check the "Equivilent Series Resistance "of the capacitors IN CIRCUIT. Just to make sure none have drastically changed values due to the incident. 80% of any of my service solves were capacitors that looked good but went bad for one reason or another.they mostly opened up or just plain shorted out. Even short application of too much reverse voltage can permanently
damage the capacitor. Sometimes the self healing abilities can reverse
this a bit over time, but there will be permanent damage. just my hillbilly take of it all.HI HI. 73 David ac9xh
On Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 12:10:17 PM EDT, Scotty R <theroadcalls1@...> wrote:
Aaron, you are doing great! As a former RadioShack tech, I can tell you that getting stable power in the item is always first. Although inconvenient,? this radio troubleshooting will make you an expert on the design and components.? As a teen in late 70s,? I had almost memorized the schematics of the Heathkit hw101 transceiver.? So many modifications and repairs led to that. This radio is completely different,? but keep up the good work and efforts. Document everything and be proud of your achievements. Scotty WD4PYT On Wed, Jun 12, 2024, 11:13 AM Aaron K5ATG via <Aaron=[email protected]> wrote: CORRECTION: |
Re: How hot is too hot?
The CPU monitoring tool is specific to the Raspberry Pi and is used to monitor the temperature of the GPU and CPU. The technology is built in.
It? measures the temperature in Celsius. If the temperature reaches 80°C or more, this will cause the CPU to throttle and reduce performance. Reference: ? -JJ |
Re: Telex headset
On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 10:40 PM, Gerald Sherman wrote:
Telex "Contester" headset, model #62400-155I asked Chat GPT this - Can you give me any technical specifications on this: ?Telex "Contester" headset, model #62400-155. ?Thanks And this is the reply -? The Telex "Contester" headset, model #62400-155, is designed primarily for amateur radio use, particularly by contesters. Here are the key technical specifications and features of the headset:
Unfortunately, some specific details such as the frequency response, impedance, and sensitivity are not readily available from the sources? ()?? ()?. However, it is known to be a robust and functional headset tailored for the needs of amateur radio operators. For more detailed information, you can visit the or check out additional listings on . ?
Hope this helps a bit.? Good luck!
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Re: Need Help setting the PA Bias Current for sBITX
Aaron, you are doing great! As a former RadioShack tech, I can tell you that getting stable power in the item is always first. Although inconvenient,? this radio troubleshooting will make you an expert on the design and components.? As a teen in late 70s,? I had almost memorized the schematics of the Heathkit hw101 transceiver.? So many modifications and repairs led to that. This radio is completely different,? but keep up the good work and efforts. Document everything and be proud of your achievements. Scotty WD4PYT On Wed, Jun 12, 2024, 11:13 AM Aaron K5ATG via <Aaron=[email protected]> wrote: CORRECTION: |
Re: Need Help setting the PA Bias Current for sBITX
CORRECTION:
This doesn't use a SI5351. What I was calling a SI5351 is actually a If anyone notices that I'm making a mistake like this or something then please correct me. I don't have a PHD in electronics and I have not been a ham who has been building this stuff for decades. Don't assume that I know it cause I don't. My goal here is to be able to get back on the air with this so I can start off learning easier to understand electronics and get more complicated as I go. Trying to figure this out, I mean yeah I'm learning some but still it feels like I have jumped in the deep end of the pool with cement shoes on.? I really appreciate all of the help that people has given me. I really don't know if I'm making more mistakes and making it worse as I go.? Now i have learned how to measure current (I even made a cable to do this) and how to replace parts, getting lots of experience in replacing parts. I try to look at the schematic and use that to find my way on the PCB but it is still way over my head.?? -- '72 Aaron? |
Re: New sBitx V3 3D printed wedge feet
On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 03:25 PM, Jared - KJ5DTK wrote:
Hi Jared,? I really like your design. I remixed them with 16mm longer rear supports to increase stability. I added the remix to your original post. |
Re: How hot is too hot?
I think your train of thought is missing a few things. The CPU is a circuit board corresponding to many transistors, the measurement is performed on this board. When you switch on the power supply, the temperature at the point of measurement rises very quickly. It is worth reading about it with the help of google. You can find a lot of useful and uninteresting information.
-- Gyula HA3HZ |
Re: How hot is too hot?
JJ,
I don't think the CPU Temp gauge is accurate. This morning with my shop and my sBitx V3 at 64F, I booted my sBitx up to find the starting temp to show 30C or 86F indicated. If accurate it should have shown around 18C. Yesterday at end of day right before I shut the sBitx down for the night, the temp was indicated to be 76C or 169F, I find that to be a bit too hot being as I was only running the sBitx program all day. Am I looking at this right or am I missing something? Joel N6ALT |
Bluetooth Headset For Sbitx V3
Hello I recently bought a new sbitx v3 and when I was at the Dayton Oh/Xenia Ham Convention the sbitx team was there. I had spoke to one of the team members about using a bluetooth headset for transmit and receive instead of using the hand microphone and was told to join this group to ask for script to put on the radio so I can start using my Bluetooth headset.?
Thanks Clayton K9QCA? |
Thanks Gyula?
? I got JTDX working and on the sBITX and successfully used the sBITX Toolbox larger virtual screen. One anomaly I noticed is that output power is about half what I get in CW with the same drive setting. I suspect that the audio level is too low, even with the JTDX power slider all the way up. I didn't see a way to adjust the level. -- 73 ??? Bob? KD8CGH |
Telex headset
I have a Telex "Contester" headset, model #62400-155.? This headset has a boom microphone on it.? I went to the Telex web site to find some data on it, specifically the microphone characteristics.? The web site only says that this model is obsolete, and gives no data.? Does anybody know anything about this model?? I've had it on, and the earpieces totally shut out any room noise.? It seems to be a very good unit.
Gerry Sherman Sent by the Windows 11 Thunderbird |