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Re: Frequency counter and huff n puff using Pic
Thomas Noel
开云体育Thanks Rob,I understood that you were emphasizing the code re-purposed for the Bitx40, but you included the link! I checked, liked what I saw, and was looking for the lazy way to an answer on buying the kit instead of joining the list and asking there.? Thanks for the update. Thomas W Noel KF7RSF
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Re: Bitx 40 board.
Thank you, Ken. Glad it helped.
You know, you can get USB and LSB through the same Cohn filter. Remember that the filter is a passband filter about 3 kHz wide with an upper and lower skirt. For proper phasing, the LSB has to reflect off the lower skirt and the USB off the upper skirt. But the filter itself is really a passive object. The trick is in adjusting the BFO frequency so that the filter thinks it is getting one or the other of the sidebands. If the incoming IF is just below the center frequency of the filter, it will pass it as LSB, and if the IF is just above the center frequency, it will pass it as USB. So, since one generates both sidebands at the BFO mixer, merely changing the BFO frequency enough is all it takes to generate one or the other. Ha! Then if one changes the VFO to reflect which sideband is coming through the filter, one can have a dual sideband rig! Say you wanted 20m and 40m. Then the 40m rig would use a VFO to generate ~7 MHz with the IF BELOW the center frequency of the filter, and a VFO to generate ~14 MHz with the IF ABOVE the center frequency. It is not so easy with analog VFO's; probably you would need two separate ones. But it is easy with a DDS. Setting the BFO frequency is a matter of loading the crystal. Remember that we have to move the frequency only a few KHz to get either sideband. That is done by diode selection of each tuning (or diode selection of 2 crystals). We are generating both sidebands all the time. The particular IF we choose just selects which to send to the passive filter. Since the IF amplifier is wideband, it can easily handle a few KHz difference in frequency. One would need to provide separate BPF's and LPF's for each band, of course -- but it is not too hard a thing to do. There are some caveats to heed. The parallel resonant frequency is not too far up the USB and reaching that can have strange effects; so one must be careful in tuning around the USB. Else, it works. Alternatively, one can choose a different IF with a different, somewhat higher (by a few KHz) frequency crystal. Also remember that the center frequency is probably NOT that marked on the crystals. It is the measured serial frequency of the filter. In the case of the BITX40, that can be anything around 12 MHz. Say your IF is 11.996600 MHz. Then the center of the filter passband is probably 1.5-2.5 KHz above that. Exactly what is a measurement. CW is also possible by allowing the BFO carrier to get through. It is less effective, however, since the passband is 2-3 KHz wide, and CW should have one about 700 Hz wide. But it can be done. One merely adds a third crystal to the BFO and allows the carrier through for the center of the passband. Some people have gotten around the wide passband problem by using varicaps to adjust the filter capacitance. But that introduces impedance problems and more extensive changing of circuits at times... 73 john AD5YE ---In BITX20@..., <chase8043@...> wrote : John You did an excellent job on explaining this subject. It's something I will be investigating more. Once in a while something comes along that I don't understand and I don't give up till I do. People like yourself are a credit to the hobby and I appreciate all your work here. 73 Ken VA3ABN |
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Re: Bitx 40 board.
John You did an excellent job on explaining this subject. It's something I will be investigating more. Once in a while something comes along that I don't understand and I don't give up till I do. People like yourself are a credit to the hobby and I appreciate all your work here. 73 Ken VA3ABN On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 11:33 PM, iam74@... [BITX20] <BITX20@...> wrote:
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Re: Frequency counter and huff n puff using Pic
Thomas Noel
开云体育Rob,I note all the kits are “Out of Stock”. Are you aware of any plans for continued production? Thomas W Noel KF7RSF
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Re: Bitx 40 board.
Thanks Bill for your link. Been too busy with work to play with the bitx, but will be back on it the coming week. I will have to go back to messages from yourself and John to try to wrap my head around this. 73 Ken VA3ABN On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 5:34 AM, Bill Meara n2cqr@... [BITX20] <BITX20@...> wrote:
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Re: Bitx40 SI5351 drive strength
kt4wo67@gmail.com
I checked the drive at the DDS input and found it to be 1vpp.
(from internal VCO) I did this because I plan to add a DDS also and have a few. I have 2 of the N3ZI ver.1 DDS and 2 homebrew Uno>9850.? I also have 2 of the Si boards. Any thoughts on which one ??? I think the N3ZI wants 200ohms....no idea on the others. Trip - KT4WO |
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Frequency counter and huff n puff using Pic
I happened to be working on an MKARS80 which is a variant on the BitX.? I realised that this rig uses a Pic 16f818 as a frequency counter with LCD readout and it generates a huff n puff voltage.
If you are capable with Pics it may be worth checking out for use with the new board to give a readout and stabilise the vfo. Code and circuit diagram are here ; Rob
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Re: bitx40 update
not at all. you will be able to upgrade that as well! just wait a few... On 18-Dec-2016 10:22 am, "bruce@... [BITX20]" <BITX20@...> wrote:
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bitx40 update
we have been working at an update to the bitx40. i was to give hfsigs the final go yesterday but i have had to stall it due to a family emergency. the new bitx40 will roll out very soon! until then we have suspended the currenyt sales. orders already booker will be shipped. i know that it is a bummer, we were all looking forward to these boards this chirstmas. they will be delayed for a few days. |
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Re: Help with Digital VFO install
Mark W
开云体育? ? ? From: BITX20@... [mailto:BITX20@...]
Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2016 2:58 PM To: BITX20@... Subject: [BITX20] Help with Digital VFO install ? ? Here is my hack problem. I have the new BITX40 V3 SMD board and want to use a IK3OIL FLL with it. ?
Thanks and a Merry Christmas to everyoneyou... ? |
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Re: Bitx40 review (video)
I too had to get rid of C91 when adding an external VFO.? Details here, in the last couple of paragraphs: ? On Saturday, December 17, 2016 3:57 PM, "Joel Caulkins caulktel@... [BITX20]" wrote:
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Peter, I didn't need to remove C91 on my BitX40 board, only L4 and it works perfect with a Si5351 and a Arduino, however i too was getting harmonics from the Si5351, so I added a LPF between it and the BitX board and now it works great with a much lower noise floor. Joel KB6QVI On Dec 17, 2016, at 12:43 PM, parkerp@... [BITX20] <BITX20@...> wrote:
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Re: Bitx40 review (video)
Haven't tried this but it should be possible to use L4 (taking off a few turns?) as the inductor in the LPF, so not wasting any parts. ?It could even possibly be done on the board, with a capacitor across R93 and more capacitance across C94/C95. The DDS1 socket connection would need to be changed over to the right side of the LPF inductor.?
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Re: Bitx40 review (video)
开云体育Peter, I didn't need to remove C91 on my BitX40 board, only L4 and it works perfect with a Si5351 and a Arduino, however i too was getting harmonics from the Si5351, so I added a LPF between it and the BitX board and now it works great with a much lower noise floor. Joel KB6QVI On Dec 17, 2016, at 12:43 PM, parkerp@... [BITX20] <BITX20@...> wrote:
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Re: Bitx40 review (video)
Adding a DDS isn't all plain sailing. ?
I got a horrible whine that was coupled into the BitX via the power supply rail. ?I needed to add some caps and big RF choke to provide isolation. That removed about 95% of it so it's hardly noticeable unless the antenna is removed. ?Another choke should fix it completely.? Also I sometimes hear a lot of carriers from SW broadcast signals when tuning 7 MHz that weren't there when using the free running VFO. My theory is that it's a harmonic of the DDS VFO but I haven't tracked it down yet.? |
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