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Re: Error starting sBitx v4.3 64 bits

 

Hi Ramon,
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Try adding noaudio to the vc4-hdmi (not sure this is the correct name) line in the config.txt file in /boot.? I had to do that for an external HDMI monitor with audio.
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I still need to shut down and wait to restart my DE.??
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I also suggest going to JJ's 64-bit software.? My DE seems to like it better.
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73
Evan
AC9TU


Re: How to ruggedize the sBitx V3

 

On my SECOND sBitx (which I bought used, once again) here are the items I plan to do (I prefer the V2 model, just because it offers me a bit more "headroom" for digital etc on the lower bands -- I think Ashhar made the right choice for the mass production with the changes he made fir the V3)

1.? A few added resistors:? ?/g/BITX20/wiki/36110? ? That will eliminat?a couple of known traps
2.? Change the insulators to Aluminum Nitride and slightly polish the heatsink
3.? I'm debating with myself whether to change the output MOSFETS to IRF520.? ? It is slightly tricky mechanically, but the V2 I purchased has the better securement for the bar, which makes it less tricky (and is probably on all of the current V3s)? ? So I may go ahead and switch out.
4.? I like the TVS diode protection, so I'll add those back in.? ?On the V2 this requires scraping a few leads of their protective coverage and then carefully soldering these incredibly tiny devices.? ??

Either use my own modified software or the recent 64-bit software from JJ that greatly improves the sampling of the CW system and also the T/R delays.? ?I have just installed the 64-bit software and operating system on that particular unit, and was very happy to see it work fine with the upgraded software.? ? Haven't learned how to compile yet, but that will come.? ?This is a radio for tinkerers like me!?


Additions:? (These aren't protections, they are just things that I happen?to like)
A.? ?I will probably put in the output optocoupler SEND output that I came up with, because I still have parts and this is helpful to me in controlling a linear amp or a transverter.
B.? Since I do a bunch of digital that works better with a Windows PC, I'll probably add back in the secparate?audio output independent of the one for headphones etc.? ??

I do SSB, digital and a good bit of CW.? ?You just can't get this same level of FUN on CWwith my Icom 7300.
I like having everything assembled into a "go box"? ? I don't go hiking, I just drive up to places and pull out the simple plywood "go box" -- it has everything I need, including antenna tuner, power supply, and sometimes even a built-in CW paddle!? ? That's just my preference; others do their own thing!

Part of the joy of ham radio (as opposed to FRS/GMRS / CB / cell phones ) is our ability to tinker and improve?

Gordon


On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 7:18?AM Gordon Gibby KX4Z via <docvacuumtubes=[email protected]> wrote:

This radio is ground-breaking in that it is NOT a $1200 Icom and Yaesu and yet it has many of their features, and sometimes does things far more expensive radios cannot.? ? Instead of using $15 final amplifier MOSFETS (which would be much easier to design for!) it uses $1 MOSFETS.

The ICOM 718 went through at least THREE different designs for it output power stage over its course of years (and possibly more).? ?I have worked on one with bipolar transitors and another with mosfets!? ?Wonder if their owners even knew?

The VHF parasitic oscillation caused a lot of problems, and required redesign of the T/R system as part of the eradication.? ?That resulted in an elegant diode-switching system (where Hans is said to have helped out greatly) and that made this an even better radio.? ??

I think there are still a few "gotchas" in the diodes connected to?+12 without series limiting resistors -- but if you never venture in there with a probe, they will do just fine.? ? Many of us prefer to change out the mica insulators to Aluminum nitride and at the same time, polish the matching surface of the heatsink.? ??

I remember when some of the most expensive radios on the market were found to have huge linearity issues -- very embarrasing?-- and the company came up with fixes eventually and solved it.? ?

The use of a LINUX COMPUTER as the controlling microcomputer is new and different for many of us, and that has both advantages and disadvantages.? ?

I can't remember if the software includes "foldback" on the power but if it doesn't, that could easily be added.? ?What I think we've generally realized is that on a 12V supply, going to 100V MOSFETS gives a great level of protection against poor SWR.? ? The GATE was another weak spot and in recent designs, Ashhar has chosen to adjust the gain around to reduce that risk, and he has also in some cases added TVS protection diodes.? ? ??

There is a little 3-mosfet power switcher that we think has a "gotcha" built into it that can be fixed by adding one resistor and for the adept, that is a good idea.? ?

Past that, it is an incredibly fun radio!? ?And cheap enough that I can own TWO of them!? ? It got me onto 2-meter SSB for the very first time (with the addition of a transverter) and the ability of the microcontroller to run other software at the same time is helping me begin to forage into satellite communications, something I've never done before.? ??

It is NOT the radio for "appliance operators"? who are better off teething on ICOM or YAESU (I prefer Icom).? ?There are all kinds of people in ham radio and not every radio fits every person, at every stage of their growth!

What a fun radio!

73
Gordon KX4Z


On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 7:05?AM Evan Hand via <elhandjr=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Gyula,
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I remember reading about a failed DE output transformer. The stacked toroids cracked due to heat, leading to the V2 and V3 redesign.
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73
Evan
AC9TU
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Re: Error starting sBitx v4.3 64 bits

 

Thanks Ashhar,
so there is no solution if sBix DE is used?
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Re: How to ruggedize the sBitx V3

 


This radio is ground-breaking in that it is NOT a $1200 Icom and Yaesu and yet it has many of their features, and sometimes does things far more expensive radios cannot.? ? Instead of using $15 final amplifier MOSFETS (which would be much easier to design for!) it uses $1 MOSFETS.

The ICOM 718 went through at least THREE different designs for it output power stage over its course of years (and possibly more).? ?I have worked on one with bipolar transitors and another with mosfets!? ?Wonder if their owners even knew?

The VHF parasitic oscillation caused a lot of problems, and required redesign of the T/R system as part of the eradication.? ?That resulted in an elegant diode-switching system (where Hans is said to have helped out greatly) and that made this an even better radio.? ??

I think there are still a few "gotchas" in the diodes connected to?+12 without series limiting resistors -- but if you never venture in there with a probe, they will do just fine.? ? Many of us prefer to change out the mica insulators to Aluminum nitride and at the same time, polish the matching surface of the heatsink.? ??

I remember when some of the most expensive radios on the market were found to have huge linearity issues -- very embarrasing?-- and the company came up with fixes eventually and solved it.? ?

The use of a LINUX COMPUTER as the controlling microcomputer is new and different for many of us, and that has both advantages and disadvantages.? ?

I can't remember if the software includes "foldback" on the power but if it doesn't, that could easily be added.? ?What I think we've generally realized is that on a 12V supply, going to 100V MOSFETS gives a great level of protection against poor SWR.? ? The GATE was another weak spot and in recent designs, Ashhar has chosen to adjust the gain around to reduce that risk, and he has also in some cases added TVS protection diodes.? ? ??

There is a little 3-mosfet power switcher that we think has a "gotcha" built into it that can be fixed by adding one resistor and for the adept, that is a good idea.? ?

Past that, it is an incredibly fun radio!? ?And cheap enough that I can own TWO of them!? ? It got me onto 2-meter SSB for the very first time (with the addition of a transverter) and the ability of the microcontroller to run other software at the same time is helping me begin to forage into satellite communications, something I've never done before.? ??

It is NOT the radio for "appliance operators"? who are better off teething on ICOM or YAESU (I prefer Icom).? ?There are all kinds of people in ham radio and not every radio fits every person, at every stage of their growth!

What a fun radio!

73
Gordon KX4Z


On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 7:05?AM Evan Hand via <elhandjr=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Gyula,
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I remember reading about a failed DE output transformer. The stacked toroids cracked due to heat, leading to the V2 and V3 redesign.
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73
Evan
AC9TU
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Re: How to ruggedize the sBitx V3

 

Hi Gyula,
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I remember reading about a failed DE output transformer. The stacked toroids cracked due to heat, leading to the V2 and V3 redesign.
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73
Evan
AC9TU
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Re: zBitx - Progress Update

 

On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 10:47 AM, Lev wrote:
Je to dobrá zpráva pro v?echny ?ekající. Není pot?eba kolektiv HF Signals nutit ke spěchu. Dělají, co mohou aby v?e bylo v po?ádku a osazení desek, kompletace a testování se nedají nijak uspěchat bez zhor?ení kvality. Proto na ně netla?me a ?ekejme, na v?echny se dostane. Snad by mezitím mohl b?t ke sta?ení nějak? manuál nebo instruktá?ní video, jak TRX správně nakonfigurovat nebo provozovat. Také se sice nemohu do?kat ur?itě v?borného TRXu, kter? je brzy na cestě k nám. Lev OK2PLL
Lev,
?Neváhejte pou?ít P?eklada? Google, proto?e jazyk pou?ívan? na fóru je angli?tina. U?ivatelé nebudou kv?li va?emu rozmaru hledat p?ekladatele, ale va?i zprávu budou ignorovat.
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Lev,
feel free to use google translate because the language used by the forum is English. Users will not look for a translator because of your whim, but will ignore your message.
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Re: How to ruggedize the sBitx V3

 

Bravo Delta,
I've read almost every message since the summer of 2022, but I don't remember a melted transformer. Could you give me a link to what I missed.
If you read my post today about v2, then I don't need to write more. Use a current-limiting power supply and an antenna that is tuned to the frequency and you will have few problems. Another important thing is the quality of the mechanical and electrical connections.
The components go through a lot of checks during production, but despite this, failures can occur.
The last time I opened the device was to replace the CR2032, because the date display went crazy.
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Gyula HA3HZ


Re: sBitx v3 stopped producing RF output after long FT8 operation #power #rf #sBITX_v3

 

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Delighted that you found the problem. Interesting that both drains showed an AC voltage even though one device was effectively shorted. ?That is surprising to me.

Wish you the best

Gordon kx4z?



On Mar 1, 2025, at 06:38, HA3HZ via groups.io <gyula@...> wrote:

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Wojtek,
Buy 10 pieces so that you can choose the two with almost the same opening voltage.
They may be the same in shipping, but there is still a difference between them.
You can install them without Aluminum nitride with the old mica, and use some kind of fan to cool the heat sink from the back.
Read another message where I wrote how I use the v2.
You can easily replace the AlN ceramic later if you look at which screw you need to unscrew to remove the heat sink.
Read and do the Bias adjustment as described here (you can also find the article on sbitx.net).
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It is important to do the adjustment with a 2A current limit!
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Gyula HA3HZ


Re: sBitx v3 stopped producing RF output after long FT8 operation #power #rf #sBITX_v3

 

Wojtek,
Buy 10 pieces so that you can choose the two with almost the same opening voltage.
They may be the same in shipping, but there is still a difference between them.
You can install them without Aluminum nitride with the old mica, and use some kind of fan to cool the heat sink from the back.
Read another message where I wrote how I use the v2.
You can easily replace the AlN ceramic later if you look at which screw you need to unscrew to remove the heat sink.
Read and do the Bias adjustment as described here (you can also find the article on sbitx.net).
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It is important to do the adjustment with a 2A current limit!
--
Gyula HA3HZ


Re: sBitx v3 stopped producing RF output after long FT8 operation #power #rf #sBITX_v3

 

I would wait on the insulators myself... They help tremendously to be honest.
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David - WK4DS


Re: Error starting sBitx v4.3 64 bits

 

The tft display uses spi interface that uses the same gpio pins as the audio codec


On Sat, Mar 1, 2025, 4:20 PM ramonlh via <ramonlh=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks JJ,
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the output to "aplay -l" is:
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pi@sbitx:~/sbitx $ aplay -l
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: vc4hdmi0 [vc4-hdmi-0], device 0: MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0 [MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0]
? Subdevices: 1/1
? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: vc4hdmi1 [vc4-hdmi-1], device 0: MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0 [MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0]
? Subdevices: 1/1
? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 2: audioinjectorpi [audioinjector-pi-soundcard], device 0: AudioInjector audio wm8731-hifi-0 [AudioInjector audio wm8731-hifi-0]
? Subdevices: 1/1
? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 3: Loopback [Loopback], device 0: Loopback PCM [Loopback PCM]
? Subdevices: 8/8
? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
?...
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Indeed, the order is not correct.
I have created the file "/etc/udev/rules.d/85-audio-injector.rules" and added this line

SUBSYSTEM=="sound", ATTR{id}=="audioinjectorpi", ATTR{index}=="0"

but it seems to have no effect.
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In fact, the output of the command
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"sudo udevadm test /sys/class/sound/card2"
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shows a line like this:
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Reading rules file: /etc/udev/rules.d/85-audio-injector.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/85-audio-injector.rules:1 The line takes no effect, ignoring.
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搁补尘ó苍 EA4GZI
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Re: Error starting sBitx v4.3 64 bits

 

Thanks JJ,
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the output to "aplay -l" is:
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pi@sbitx:~/sbitx $ aplay -l
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: vc4hdmi0 [vc4-hdmi-0], device 0: MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0 [MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0]
? Subdevices: 1/1
? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: vc4hdmi1 [vc4-hdmi-1], device 0: MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0 [MAI PCM i2s-hifi-0]
? Subdevices: 1/1
? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 2: audioinjectorpi [audioinjector-pi-soundcard], device 0: AudioInjector audio wm8731-hifi-0 [AudioInjector audio wm8731-hifi-0]
? Subdevices: 1/1
? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 3: Loopback [Loopback], device 0: Loopback PCM [Loopback PCM]
? Subdevices: 8/8
? Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
?...
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Indeed, the order is not correct.
I have created the file "/etc/udev/rules.d/85-audio-injector.rules" and added this line

SUBSYSTEM=="sound", ATTR{id}=="audioinjectorpi", ATTR{index}=="0"

but it seems to have no effect.
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In fact, the output of the command
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"sudo udevadm test /sys/class/sound/card2"
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shows a line like this:
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Reading rules file: /etc/udev/rules.d/85-audio-injector.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/85-audio-injector.rules:1 The line takes no effect, ignoring.
?
搁补尘ó苍 EA4GZI
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Re: How to ruggedize the sBitx V3

 

Couple of questions:

Is it because people are experimenting more with sBITX that we are seeing more failures?
Does it have automatic output reduction in case of High SWR as in case of regular commercial SDR?

Disclaimer: I am not a BITX user. Joined the group to learn more about them as many in this region use it. In fact it was not available for purchase when I had no radio and was looking for it!

73
Jon, VU2JO


On Sat, Mar 1, 2025 at 3:57?PM Bravo Delta via <sbitxv3=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi there, I've been seeing posts about burnt finals, melted transformers, etc.
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Is there a way to "invest" into parts for the sBitx V3 to make it more resilient. I would not mind to?
buy beefier elements for the radio and swapping them out to make the radio more resistant to failure,?
especially a cascading failure.
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What steps would you recommend to take such action?
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Thanks.
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How to ruggedize the sBitx V3

 

Hi there, I've been seeing posts about burnt finals, melted transformers, etc.
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Is there a way to "invest" into parts for the sBitx V3 to make it more resilient. I would not mind to?
buy beefier elements for the radio and swapping them out to make the radio more resistant to failure,?
especially a cascading failure.
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What steps would you recommend to take such action?
?
Thanks.
?


Re: zBitx - Progress Update

 

?Je to dobrá zpráva pro v?echny ?ekající. Není pot?eba kolektiv HF Signals nutit ke spěchu. Dělají, co mohou aby v?e bylo v po?ádku a osazení desek, kompletace a testování se nedají nijak uspěchat bez zhor?ení kvality. Proto na ně netla?me a ?ekejme, na v?echny se dostane. Snad by mezitím mohl b?t ke sta?ení nějak? manuál nebo instruktá?ní video, jak TRX správně nakonfigurovat nebo provozovat. Také se sice nemohu do?kat ur?itě v?borného TRXu, kter? je brzy na cestě k nám. Lev OK2PLL

Vypadá to, ?e se obrázky v první zprávě nevykreslily správně, tak?e zde je repost:

V?ichni jsme p?ipraveni za?ít dodávat jednotky zBitx v dávkách od p?í?tího t?dne a zákazníci by měli obdr?et va?e sledovací ?íslo, jakmile bude jejich jednotka p?ipravena k odeslání.

Mezitím jsme vám chtěli p?edstavit zBitx a nabídnout vám pohled na v?robu zBitx, abyste mohli ocenit práci a úsilí, které je do v?roby těchto rádií vlo?eno.
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Zde je krátké video zBitxu v akci:
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https://youtu.be/3NSLHjw3Egg
Rádi bychom se s vámi podělili o některé novinky z montá?ní linky zBitx v na?em závodě v indickém Hyderabadu.
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Jakmile desky dorazily, t?m se pustil do montá?e. Spojují v?echny díly s pr?chozími otvory, jako jsou cívky, konektory, regulátory, headery atd.


Tyto desky byly poté p?edány dal?ímu t?mu, kter? p?ipájel IRF MOSFETy a namontoval je na zadní panel, kter? slou?í jako chladi?.

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Zatímco to probíhalo, jin? t?m za?al pracovat na desce displeje a p?ipájel displej, Raspberry Pico, kodér, konektory a reproduktor.
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Jakmile byly zobrazovací desky dokon?eny a integrovány s RF deskou, pro?ly kolem mechanické a elektrické kontroly. Jakmile to bylo hotovo, desky byly p?ipraveny k ohradě.
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After testing, the radios were packed along with the test report and kept ready for dispatch.
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The dimensions of the radio are 139x84x37mm and weighs about 385 grams without the 18650 batteries and about 485 grams with batteries.
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Since there was a lot of confusion about the 18650 batteries for the zBitx, here is a photo of the batteries we used during testing. They do not come with tabs and are flat topped. Please note, batteries aren't included in the package.
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Re: sBitx v3 stopped producing RF output after long FT8 operation #power #rf #sBITX_v3

 

I have finally disassembled my sBitx fully and removed final MOSFETs.? I have to cut the away to not damage the PCB. One of the was still alive (so I'll probably use it for prototyping):
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But the second is broken (probably due to overheating):
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So it looks like a fan is the "must have" if one wants longer continuously work in digital modes.
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Now I have to decide if I should mount the new MOSFETs and reassemble the device as it is, or wait until the new aluminum-nitrid isolators arrive.
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I'm also afraid about the PCB state when replacement of finals may repeate multiple times. It seems that the pads of Q16 and Q17 are quite delicate. If they are gradually damage during replacements, at ID reaching 4 A (or even more in a pulse) the PCB may gradually deteriorate and finally fail.


Re: Looking for the V2 Hardware Upgrade Info

 

On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 10:57 PM, JJ - W9JES wrote:
I think some folks misunderstood what I was asking for.?

The sBitx V2 has IRFZ24N MOSFETs. We want to continue to use them for the finals. What mods have to be performed to prevent oscillations and early MOSFET failures?
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Thanks.
No documentation was sent about any changes to the v2.
What happened was that the devices sent in April 2023 did not come with any information sheet, so on May 3rd, several messages came, which can be found on the sbitx.net page, how to set the performance and some similar information. The hardware modification was discussed on the forum and no information was released about the change.
So whoever modified it did it according to their own thoughts.
My own experience with the v2, which uses IRFZ24N FETs in the output stage:

1. I checked the electrical and mechanical connections of the device and repaired them as necessary. (FET clamper broke / D27 diode was faulty, so I replaced the power/swr diodes together / Bias adjustment was difficult, so I modified the circuit (see F5NPV website) / I replaced the mica insulator with Aluminum Nitride for better heat conduction / I cool the power stage heatsink with an external 92x92x25mm silent fan / I cool the RPi4 from the back with a 50x50x10mm fan fixed on an intermediate board / I use the PTT control of the power stage based on the designs of KX4Z Gordon Furthermore

2. I use the device with a current limit of 12.5V and 6.5 A, because it was not in use yet and I powered it from a battery, with a dummy load instead of an antenna, then one of the FETs of the power stage became shorted. The replaced and selected FETs have been working fine ever since!
Currently more than 8800 QSOs and these FETs have 168/150 dxcc/lotw since November 16, 2023.

3. I use a single antenna on 3 bands. This is a vertical delta loop antenna installed obliquely. There are two ferrite rings at the feed point (about 10 meters high).
One is for 100/50 Ohm and the other is for symmetrical/asymmetrical impedance matching.
I sized the 42.8 meter wire to 7 MHz, which can also be used at 14 and 21 MHz without an antenna tuner.

4. I consider myself a returning amateur radio operator because of sbitx, because I previously dismantled my antennas (2 el 5 band QQ, 20.8m high vertical) and I made this antenna only for sbitx, so that I could use it.

5. Most importantly, if it weren't for the amateurs who brought the development to the current level, I probably wouldn't be a device owner.
So a huge thank you to them for their continuous efforts to fix the bugs they find.
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That's all for my v2 story.
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Gyula HA3HZ


Re: sBitx v3 stopped producing RF output after long FT8 operation #power #rf #sBITX_v3

 

Hello Evan,

I tried that yesterday, and found that the resistance remains below 1 k.
Another fact was that the DC voltage on gates with power, at minimal drive and PTT on didn't change as expected.?
That's why I asked if the MOSFETs can be partially damaged, so that they don't get shorted, but their gate to source resistance is reduced.
Another possibility is that TVS D8 and D9 got thermally damaged.?

One thing that I don't understand, is why the AC voltage on the output of the transformer is lower than on the input.?
However, if something overload the transformer's output, the current consumption should increase, not decrease.
I experience the drop of the current consumption. It was up to 6 A on 40 m, and up to 3A on 10 m.
Now it increases to ca. 1A only.
That supports the theory that the problem results from the damage of final MOSFETs.?


Anyway, it seems that I have to disassemble my device fully, remove the MOSFETs and test them.

73,
Wojtek?


sob., 1 mar 2025, 03:07 u?ytkownik Evan Hand via <elhandjr=[email protected]> napisa?:

Wojtek,
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I suggest verifying that adjusting the PABias1 pot does change the voltage on the MOSFETs' gates.? As Gordon stated, you need to be careful when making this adjustment.? It is very easy to drive the MOSFETs to destruction, and the current will "jump" as you get close to the nominal setpoint.
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A safe way to test the bias control is to measure the resistance from the MOSFETs' gates to ground without power connected.? You should be able to vary from almost zero ohms (55 ohms) in the fully counterclockwise direction to nearly 10k ohms when fully clockwise.? Be sure to return the control to the fully counterclockwise position before restoring power.
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In addition to a faulty control, one of the bypass capacitors may be shorted.
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73
Evan
AC9TU


Re: sBitx v3 stopped producing RF output after long FT8 operation #power #rf #sBITX_v3

 

Wojtek,
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I suggest verifying that adjusting the PABias1 pot does change the voltage on the MOSFETs' gates.? As Gordon stated, you need to be careful when making this adjustment.? It is very easy to drive the MOSFETs to destruction, and the current will "jump" as you get close to the nominal setpoint.
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A safe way to test the bias control is to measure the resistance from the MOSFETs' gates to ground without power connected.? You should be able to vary from almost zero ohms (55 ohms) in the fully counterclockwise direction to nearly 10k ohms when fully clockwise.? Be sure to return the control to the fully counterclockwise position before restoring power.
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In addition to a faulty control, one of the bypass capacitors may be shorted.
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73
Evan
AC9TU


Re: zBitx - Progress Update

 

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Either port will power it up.?? Data only on the inside port.? Dom


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On 2/28/2025 5:10 PM, David T-- VE3TOS via groups.io wrote:

one of the ports is for power, I don't think it provides data.

On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 5:06?PM Ken N2VIP via <ken=[email protected]> wrote:
The RPi Zero 2 W has two USB 2.0 ports, I guess you could use an interposer board and include a USB-C connector, but it would only work at USB-2.0 speeds and increase the size of the radio.
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