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Re: uBITX - A reboot of the old BITX

 

On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 04:45 am, Ray Koster wrote:

It would also be nice to have the Coil and Transformer winding details that have been asked for by many already!!!!

Ray Koster G7BHQ

The answer's just up thread a bit, mate.

?/g/BITX20/message/23001?p=Created,,,20,1,60,0::recentpostdate%2Fsticky,,,20,2,0,4438163



Re: Easi link for audio connection - BITX40 and Digital mode

 

Harry,

Should work on the iPad too.?

For PTT, the HTs that I was using both provided VOX.

?It includes a simple VOX to generate PTT.

Randy, K7AGE

On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 11:30 AM, W9HGO <radiow9hgo@...> wrote:

Looks like the idea for using the BITx40 on digital modes is not as straightforward as I would have liked.
I may order it just as an educational project - always had trouble with C, this might be the place to finally get the hang of it

I tried using google to shorten them but it just sent me an error.
Did finally get curly for chrome and it worked fine.

Randy, I like what you did with the Iphone - In fact I was just checking out SSTV

I can use these on my Ipad.

Thanks again to everyone who responded to my quest.

73
Harry
W9HGO




On 3/7/17 10:03, Randy Hall wrote:
Fred

I believe my links were embedded within the text of my message. I also use Google's Shortener.

It was W9GHO that commented about the long links.

Randy





Re: calibration routine fixed (raduino v1.0.2)

 

Dear Ashhar,

I have just created a pull request on your Github repository.
So that you can easily review the changes I made.
If you agree with the changes, please merge with your bitx40 master. So that the rest of the bitx40 community can use it as a 'standard' raduino code from your Github page.

Thanks, 73
Allard PE1NWL


Re: Wiki Fu

 

I have added more structure/sections to the wiki.

Please review/comment/contribute. Need short, complete write-up for each topical area. Can be as easy as expanding upon a post that you have already submitted.

Thanks,

James



Re: Easi link for audio connection - BITX40 and Digital mode

W9HGO
 

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Looks like the idea for using the BITx40 on digital modes is not as straightforward as I would have liked.
I may order it just as an educational project - always had trouble with C, this might be the place to finally get the hang of it

I tried using google to shorten them but it just sent me an error.
Did finally get curly for chrome and it worked fine.

Randy, I like what you did with the Iphone - In fact I was just checking out SSTV

I can use these on my Ipad.

Thanks again to everyone who responded to my quest.

73
Harry
W9HGO




On 3/7/17 10:03, Randy Hall wrote:

Fred

I believe my links were embedded within the text of my message. I also use Google's Shortener.

It was W9GHO that commented about the long links.

Randy




Re: calibration routine fixed (raduino v1.0.2)

 

The LCD connections are shown on the schematic available here:


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Ion

VA3NOI


Re: Thanks to Jerry, John and ohwenzelph -(Owen Zelph ?)

 

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For your yeas FT-817 project, ...please contact me offI do have a complete FT-817 tech' supplement, basically totally new/91pgs still in orig' clear wrapper/pls contact me off of here use my QRZ email ?73, Steve K7EW Portland OR


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of W9HGO <radiow9hgo@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 6:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BITX20] Thanks to Jerry, John and ohwenzelph -(Owen Zelph ?)
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Both you gentleman were really helpful, I sincerely appreciate your replies.

I am not a exactly noobie or a novice at this sort of thing. Built a few
Knight Kits in the day.
I tinker with the new breed of microprocessor boards - mostly driving
RGB LED's for entertainment.

Up until a year and half ago I was using a IC 765 mostly on CW. I gave
up brick and mortar living
and now full-time on the road in a Ford Transit 350HT Van. I have been
missing the band noise
and finally decided to get back in doing QRP - JT65. Been trying to find
a relatively clean ft-817
but they are really scarce. I have a 20M transceiver coming from the
Ukraine from the tranverter store.
transverters-store.com
jt65 / psk / bpsk qrp transceivers *** to buy with confidence, you are getting paypal protection ! *** 125 usd shipped only !!



I have a hunch though, that I am going to want more in a short while. In
search of QRP rigs I came acrossthis group. I liked the idea that it was
being driven by an Auridino type processor.

The Pacific Antenna was more than what I was looking for, being that
there are so many small rigs to choose from - I was not set on that
onewhich is what prompted to learn more here. I picked the 20M one for
the sake of dealing with a shorter wavelength antenna. But today I found
the MFJ 40M telescopic so no really long wires are necessary except the
counterpoise. Am I babbling yet?

I am going to have a look at the hfsigs - which I just did and thats the
one I am going to try. That way I have for on 20M and one on 40M.

Just one question - what about VOX. The digital modes need rig control
to some extent. I am using wsjt as the mode decoderlemen

Thanks again gentlemen

73

Harry

W9HGO






Re: Alternate mixer for ?BITX

 

The BAT54S's want 7dBm vs the 17dBm on your mixers. ?Hence I figured +10dB, or 10x the power.

I doubt that Si5351 can drive 50 ohms to 2.8 volts. ?Table 3 of the datasheet says output impedance is typically 50 ohms. ? I assume that means you effectively have a 50 ohm series resistor inside the Si5351, and would see 3.3/2 = 1.6 volt square wave across an external 50 ohm load. ?A 50 ohm load is rather severe for a CMOS output, table 6 of the datasheet specs it for nothing other than capacitive loading. ?On the plus side, the rms voltage of a square wave is equal to the peak voltage (measured from the middle of the waveform) and thus your sine wave assumption results in lower dBm values. ?Though that square wave is somewhat rounded by any capacitive loading.?

Yes, the Etherkit library allows you to set the drive level. ?But you will still run up against that 50 ohm output resistance.

Jerry, KE7ER


On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 07:47 am, K5ESS wrote:

so about 2.5x rather than 10x needed.

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Re: calibration routine fixed (raduino v1.0.2)

 

Hello,

I compiled last raduino.ino, but have problem how to connect on lcd.

Can make and sketch how to connect arduino and lcd 16x2.


Best regards

Matjaz


Re: Alternate mixer for ?BITX

 

i heard that there are modes like 8mA mode in SI5351 programming.
?Perhaps that could deliver high carrier levels.
?You may try to explore that before really adding an extra amp section.
regards
sarma
?vu3zmv

On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 9:17 PM, K5ESS <k5ess.nothdurft@...> wrote:

Jerry wrote “The LO injection would have to be 10x the power”.? Well I totally forgot to convert the 3V (probably about 2.8V) P-P output of the SI5351 to an RMS value for calculating the 5351’s power output.? So yes, not enough drive for a +17dBm mixer.? However I get about 20 mW into 50 ohms (((2.8 * .3535)^2) /50) for the 5351’s output power so about 2.5x rather than 10x needed.

Mike

K5ESS

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2017 10:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Alternate mixer for ?BITX

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The LO injection would have to be 10x the power, so I assume you'll need a gain stage on the LO.? And then evaluate the IF amplifiers to see if they properly deal with the higher level signals that can then come through.? And live with the additional RX battery drain if portable.? Not necessarily a bad idea, but I think you are in for considerably more than just adjusting attenuator values. ?

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On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 08:04 pm, K5ESS wrote:

I have several MiniCircuits high level (+17dBm) JMS-1H mixers.? Would anyone care to comment on? pros/cons in substituting these for the discrete component mixers in Farhan's ?Bitx design (assume properly adjusting attenuator values on LO input)?

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Regards
Sarma
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Re: Alternate mixer for ?BITX

 

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Jerry wrote “The LO injection would have to be 10x the power”.? Well I totally forgot to convert the 3V (probably about 2.8V) P-P output of the SI5351 to an RMS value for calculating the 5351’s power output.? So yes, not enough drive for a +17dBm mixer.? However I get about 20 mW into 50 ohms (((2.8 * .3535)^2) /50) for the 5351’s output power so about 2.5x rather than 10x needed.

Mike

K5ESS

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2017 10:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Alternate mixer for ?BITX

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The LO injection would have to be 10x the power, so I assume you'll need a gain stage on the LO. ?And then evaluate the IF amplifiers to see if they properly deal with the higher level signals that can then come through. ?And live with the additional RX battery drain if portable. ?Not necessarily a bad idea, but I think you are in for considerably more than just adjusting attenuator values. ?

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On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 08:04 pm, K5ESS wrote:

I have several MiniCircuits high level (+17dBm) JMS-1H mixers.? Would anyone care to comment on? pros/cons in substituting these for the discrete component mixers in Farhan's ?Bitx design (assume properly adjusting attenuator values on LO input)?

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Re: calibration routine fixed (raduino v1.0.2)

Lawrence Macionski
 

I thought there was something "not right" when I did the calibration on my BITX40V3. But I don't have your flight time in the cockpit.

Short and sweet of this message- Because of popularity since start of 2017. It's time to release a minimum revised BITX40V3 recommended hardware-software updates - like adding the cap in the final for 2nd harmonic suppression and other necessary items. Such as a Raduino V1.0.2? sketch. as that will also evolve.

Perhaps on HFSIGS.COM - a timeline page .... this, that or the other was adopted on this date... it's hard to follow on groups.io. I am sure everyone would want a "standard" as of this date page..

Larry W8LM


Re: Easi link for audio connection - BITX40 and Digital mode

 

Fred

I believe my links were embedded within the text of my message. I also use Google's Shortener.

It was W9GHO that commented about the long links.

Randy



Re: Easi link for audio connection - BITX40 and Digital mode

 

Investigate, yes. Implement, not yet.

Those easy-digi boards are simple but effective as an isolator and a serial ptt. If you don't have a serial port, you'll need a USB to serial converter anyway so you could probably build something closer to this. (shameless plug, I made the video. It is aimed at non-builder types.)

The biggest hurdle I've found so far is making the rig work on USB instead of LSB.?


Re: Easi link for audio connection - BITX40 and Digital mode

 

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Randy,

You can take those crazy long URLs to tinyurl.com and it will turn them into small urls that are easy to copy.

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v/r

Fred W4JLE

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Randy Hall
Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 9:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Easi link for audio connection - BITX40 and Digital mode

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Hi

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I was using my Easy Digi card to interface my iPhone to my BITX40.?

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I built a couple of these to interface HTs to iPhones when I was playing around with 2M SSTV.

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I posted two videos about this interface. ? ?

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So, I was using the interface with my iPhone for some transmitter testing. I did using a spectrum analyzer?on his phone to look at receiver bandwidth. So, I wondered if there were any function generators for the iPhone. I found this . It has tones, sweeps, and noise generators. I did pay the extra couple of $$s to use the noise and sweep generators.? I used the noise generator to transmit through the BITX40 and viewed the result on my K3/P3.

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I have also used a couple of resistors 47K/1K as a resistor voltage divider followed by a .15 uF cap in series feed the BITX40 from the iPhone.

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I haven't tried using the Easy Digi interface for any of the digital modes, yet. I think PSK may work with the BITX40 using LSB. PSK doesn't care about LSB/USB, except for figuring out what frequency you are using.

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I also wired up a toggle RV/XMIT switch across the PTT button, to free up a hand during testing.

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Have fun,

?

Randy, K7AGE

BITX40 SN 139

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On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 11:05 PM, W9HGO <radiow9hgo@...> wrote:

I came across a thread discussing the Easy Digi circuit for connecting to the radio audio.

Has anyone in the group investigated the use of the bitx40 for digital modes further?

These are friggin long links :)







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Re: Easi link for audio connection - BITX40 and Digital mode

 

Hi

I was using my Easy Digi card to interface my iPhone to my BITX40.?

I built a couple of these to interface HTs to iPhones when I was playing around with 2M SSTV.

I posted two videos about this interface. ? ?

So, I was using the interface with my iPhone for some transmitter testing. I did using a spectrum analyzer?on his phone to look at receiver bandwidth. So, I wondered if there were any function generators for the iPhone. I found this . It has tones, sweeps, and noise generators. I did pay the extra couple of $$s to use the noise and sweep generators.? I used the noise generator to transmit through the BITX40 and viewed the result on my K3/P3.

I have also used a couple of resistors 47K/1K as a resistor voltage divider followed by a .15 uF cap in series feed the BITX40 from the iPhone.

I haven't tried using the Easy Digi interface for any of the digital modes, yet. I think PSK may work with the BITX40 using LSB. PSK doesn't care about LSB/USB, except for figuring out what frequency you are using.

I also wired up a toggle RV/XMIT switch across the PTT button, to free up a hand during testing.

Have fun,

Randy, K7AGE
BITX40 SN 139


Inline image 1

On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 11:05 PM, W9HGO <radiow9hgo@...> wrote:
I came across a thread discussing the Easy Digi circuit for connecting to the radio audio.

Has anyone in the group investigated the use of the bitx40 for digital modes further?

These are friggin long links :)










Re: PTT pop hack

 

Hi! Simon,

I suggested a cap that is in series and not to ground. The cap c122 charging when the TX voltage came on was the issue.
It helps if there is a 1K resistor parallel to C107 to reference/path to ground for decreasing the carrier burst.
Check if the cut track is really cut or a bit of copper left is causing the issue.
I desoldered the center pin of the preset, lifted the preset's desoldered pin and added a leaded cap in series.

It decreases the burst but reduces it to an acceptable level.

The charge up current spike of the cap C122 has to route to ground but we don't want it to go through the mixer diode and
momentarily unbalance the mixer.

A pic of what you did might give us a clue! I am not in town or I would send you a pic of what I did.

Cheers
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Raj, vu2zap

At 07/03/2017, you wrote:

Hi,

Tried this and it didn't work for me. I cut the trace between R106 centre pin and R38. Scope indicated that the carrier burst was still there also.

I am wondering why a new cap in the path to ground would stop the current when C122 wouldn't stop this current itself. Scope indicated that the carrier burst was still there also.


Regards


Simon

VK3ELH


Re: uBITX - A reboot of the old BITX

 

It would also be nice to have the Coil and Transformer winding details that have been asked for by many already!!!!

Ray Koster G7BHQ


Re: uBITX - A reboot of the old BITX

 

As much as I'd love to see a kit for the uBitX released it may not be feasible in the immediate future.? Instead it might be more realistic to create and release things like PCB gerber files, BOMs, and Kicad project files to make it easier for new homebrewers to tinker with the schematic and layout.? Different files for SMD and through hole components would be relatively simple to do.? There will undoubtedly be people who release their own files, as has happened with the BitX20, but having a foundation to work from would be a great start for those who don't have much experience with these things.


Re: Installing the Arduino IDE directions.

 

Thanks Jack.

BTW - I thought that your name seemed familiar. Looking back in the library I see that I have from 30+ years ago:

C Self Study Guide

C Programmers Library

C Programming Guide

??????? Great Books!