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“Git stash” fixed the problem.? CW works perfectly now with v3.051 up to 25wpm (only limited by my fist).? Thank you.?
type? git stash? and then run ./update that should fix it. were you looking at some source code that got modified by mistake? - f
I tried to update to 3.051, but I got this error message: “Error: your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge: sbitx Please commit your changes or stash them before you merge. 础产辞谤迟颈苍驳”
I have updated the zbitx keyer with a minor update. the new software update version of sbitx is now 3.051 (moving from 3.05). Can the cw users try out this version and let me know? I could manage upto 25 wpm (my paddle skills are lousy) You have to just run ./update to get to the new version - f
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“Git stash” fixed the problem.? CW works perfectly now with v3.051 up to 25wpm (only limited by my fist).? Thank you.?
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type? git stash? and then run ./update that should fix it. were you looking at some source code that got modified by mistake? - f
I tried to update to 3.051, but I got this error message: “Error: your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge: sbitx Please commit your changes or stash them before you merge. 础产辞谤迟颈苍驳”
I have updated the zbitx keyer with a minor update. the new software update version of sbitx is now 3.051 (moving from 3.05). Can the cw users try out this version and let me know? I could manage upto 25 wpm (my paddle skills are lousy) You have to just run ./update to get to the new version - f
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Spent about an hour with the radio and so far I'm pretty impressed with what it can do for that price.
Firstly, follow the videos on YouTube. Connect to your WiFi and then update all software, the process is simple and elegant versus some other radios I have.? Fits my needs for how I operate. Did I mention the value versus cost?? Getting out in the field tomorrow.? Ed
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Re: ZbitX battery holder wiring
Other end looks good, but thanks for the heads up. I think pigtail was stripped too aggressively. ?A little liquid electrical tape and as good as new.? Ed
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Re: ZbitX battery holder wiring
Maybe your batteryholder does have the same problem like mine in that the poles at the other end where not connected together also. Easy fixed with soldering in a wire.
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type? git stash? and then run ./update that should fix it. were you looking at some source code that got modified by mistake? - f
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I tried to update to 3.051, but I got this error message: “Error: your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge: sbitx Please commit your changes or stash them before you merge. 础产辞谤迟颈苍驳”
I have updated the zbitx keyer with a minor update. the new software update version of sbitx is now 3.051 (moving from 3.05). Can the cw users try out this version and let me know? I could manage upto 25 wpm (my paddle skills are lousy) You have to just run ./update to get to the new version - f
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I tried to update to 3.051, but I got this error message: “Error: your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge: sbitx Please commit your changes or stash them before you merge. 础产辞谤迟颈苍驳”
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I have updated the zbitx keyer with a minor update. the new software update version of sbitx is now 3.051 (moving from 3.05). Can the cw users try out this version and let me know? I could manage upto 25 wpm (my paddle skills are lousy) You have to just run ./update to get to the new version - f
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These are the set? I was using at the time of testing.? ?Looks?like they aren't really designed for a?constant high current?discharge,?
I have a number of other batteries which I will have to dig up the specs to see if I have any set of batts that will handle the current?needed on tx.?
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On Mon, Mar 31, 2025 at 11:37?PM Robert Fairbairn via <bobfa= [email protected]> wrote: When you buy NEW 18650 batteries, they have max current draw ratings.? Check that before you buy. ?
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I purchased these:
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They appear to have the right curves. ?8A continuous draw.? High Capacity.
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We will see how they work when my radio arrives.
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When you buy NEW 18650 batteries, they have max current draw ratings. ?Check that before you buy. ?
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I purchased these:
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They appear to have the right curves. ?8A continuous draw. ?High Capacity.
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We will see how they work when my radio arrives.
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Can do. I will bung this into the SET(tings) of the front panel. - f
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On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 8:29?AM David T-- VE3TOS via <digiital= [email protected]> wrote: Thats actually a pretty good idea. When in a contact be it CW or FT8 or Voice, don't always need to have the waterfall going.?
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Thats actually a pretty good idea. When in a contact be it CW or FT8 or Voice, don't always need to have the waterfall going.?
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I'm using the batteries.? They are older(recovered from Laptops) batteries. So that could be the case why it's dipping.?
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Re: ZbitX battery holder wiring
I will design a batter cover. This is unnecessarily dangerous!
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Just a thought, but what if the user could simply toggle the waterfall display off? That could be an easy way to avoid the problem until a better solution presents itself?
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You will get 5w if your power supply holds to 8.4 volts o transmit? i can see from your readings that the dc supply is dipping to 6.8v on transmit. This indicates that the power supply is current starved
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On Tue, Apr 1, 2025, 8:08 AM David T-- VE3TOS via <digiital= [email protected]> wrote: ?
What are other seeing with the power levels? I have a QRP Labs dummy load that I connect my volt meter to get a peak voltage reading.?
The voltage on the radio is 7.7v, drops down to about 6.8-6.9v when tx. The Driver is set to 100 on all of the tests, and the mode was 2TONE.
When I tx into the dummy load. Based on the calculation its showing I'm outputting about:
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Band? |? DummyLoad? |? Radio
80m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.5w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
40m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.8w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
20m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.4w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
17m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.8w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
15m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.2w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
10m? ? ? ? ? ? 1.25w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?2w
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I'm thinking that's on the lower power levels than I would have expected. Are others seeing the same thing ??
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What are other seeing with the power levels? I have a QRP Labs dummy load that I connect my volt meter to get a peak voltage reading.?
The voltage on the radio is 7.7v, drops down to about 6.8-6.9v when tx. The Driver is set to 100 on all of the tests, and the mode was 2TONE.
When I tx into the dummy load. Based on the calculation its showing I'm outputting about:
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Band? |? DummyLoad? |? Radio
80m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.5w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
40m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.8w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
20m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.4w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
17m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.8w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
15m? ? ? ? ? ? 2.2w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3w
10m? ? ? ? ? ? 1.25w? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?2w
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I'm thinking that's on the lower power levels than I would have expected. Are others seeing the same thing ??
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https://qrp-labs.com/images/dummyload/dummyload.pdf
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The chugging sound is actually?from the I2C lines to the Pico processor that is on the same board as the speaker. They are absent with the head phones.? If I reduce?the data running on the I2C lines the chugging sound goes away. I hope that in a future update we will be able to compress the data (most of it is the waterfall data). - f
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I received mine today as well, very exciting! I upgraded the software to 1.05/3.05, everything seems to work. I noticed the "chugging" as well, along with the decoder portion of the screen flickering. I am wondering if something is getting bogged down with the decoding/display/audio process
On Mon, Mar 31, 2025 at 5:31?PM Nigel Evans M0NDE via <nigel.m0nde= [email protected]> wrote: My Zbitx arrived today. I am new to these radios so expect a learning curve. I have only received so far but here are my observations and questions.
I installed the batteries and followed the set up in the manual including setting the time using an hdmi screen. I linked the wifi to my phone hoping this would pay dividends when in the field. It first the radio seemed deaf, but playing around with the IF I started to hear signals on 20m and 40m. I found CW reception difficult the radio seemed to make a chugging sound as the decoder tried to work. The back of my radio was warm but was not excessively hot on rx. I tried FT8 decode seemed sluggish to start but once running was fine.
When the time needs adjusting must I always connect to an hdmi screen or is connecting to my phone wifi sufficient to update the time? Is the chugging sound in cw mode normal? Will the operating manual be updated further as time progresses. Should I be upgrading software and firmware or are these updates to be considered as beta and optional. How would HF signals prefer feedback to be given as I assume they cannot monitor every post trawling for bugs and questions.
Finally I like the radio and form factor. Thinking about a 3d printed sloping stand which when reversed protects screen and knob. Thinking 3d printing battery cover or using stand to hold battery holder. Can audio be directed via Bluetooth to an amplified speaker??
Thank you Farhan for this radio?
73 Nigel M0NDE
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I have updated the zbitx keyer with a minor update. the new software update version of sbitx is now 3.051 (moving from 3.05). Can the cw users try out this version and let me know? I could manage upto 25 wpm (my paddle skills are lousy) You have to just run ./update to get to the new version - f
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Re: zBitX ft8 TX signal comes speaker
Oh -- and make sure that some sort of "split" isn't turned on.? ?I've done that by accident more than once, and you get zero output power, if a totally different band is selected (or so it seemed to me at the time).? ? That was the most frequent reason that I had zero output.
Good luck!? ? Ham radio is a learning hobby!
73 gordon kx4z
On Mon, Mar 31, 2025 at 9:14?PM Gordon Gibby KX4Z via <docvacuumtubes= [email protected]> wrote:
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Ben, I and others here have helped a ton of people.? And many of us, like me have worked for very long periods to fix our own units! I bought two units used and I had to fix lots of things. Sometimes people have been assisted for long periods of time to help them solve their problems and generally, there was a lot of learning involved on both sides. The reason I suggested you contact HF SIGNALS directly is it looks like you need to send it back and there’s nothing any of us can do for you here.? So I was trying to help you get the fastest good outcome.
This group is incredibly helpful, but we are just volunteer free help. We can’t refund your money or give you a new unit.
You’ll get used to us.
Cheers, Gordon?
On Mar 31, 2025, at 21:03, Benjamin Kelley - KC0BLK via <benjamin.kelley=[email protected]> wrote:
? Gordon, this is where HFSignals website says to post for support related issues.? Thats what I'm doing. If you have issue with HFSignal sending technical support here, feel free to contact them on your own and request a process update from them.
As their customer that purchased a product, I am doing what they asked on their help page.
My post you replied to did state that if I'm unable to resolve this issue I will be inquiring with HFSignals on how to return it for refund, which is what you are suggesting. I thank you for that suggestion.
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Ben, I and others here have helped a ton of people. ?And many of us, like me have worked for very long periods to fix our own units! I bought two units used and I had to fix lots of things. Sometimes people have been assisted for long periods of time to help them solve their problems and generally, there was a lot of learning involved on both sides. The reason I suggested you contact HF SIGNALS directly is it looks like you need to send it back and there’s nothing any of us can do for you here. ?So I was trying to help you get the fastest good outcome.
This group is incredibly helpful, but we are just volunteer free help. We can’t refund your money or give you a new unit.
You’ll get used to us.
Cheers, Gordon?
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On Mar 31, 2025, at 21:03, Benjamin Kelley - KC0BLK via groups.io <benjamin.kelley@...> wrote:
? Gordon, this is where HFSignals website says to post for support related issues. ?Thats what I'm doing. If you have issue with HFSignal sending technical support here, feel free to contact them on your own and request a process update from them.
As their customer that purchased a product, I am doing what they asked on their help page.
My post you replied to did state that if I'm unable to resolve this issue I will be inquiring with HFSignals on how to return it for refund, which is what you are suggesting. I thank you for that suggestion.
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If you do not care for this post, kindly ignore it and move on.
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