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Re: Quick turn around

 

Hi Randy,

? ? your Youtube review was what pushed me to Order my Bitx40 on march 27 i have not seen anything about when shipped yet I'll update with more info when i get it.


73

KG7MNK


Re: USB/LSB operation

 

You can jumper over, better remove.

What I do is desolder both ends and move the SMD and let one end be soldered so I can put it back later if needed.

Raj

At 07/04/2017, you wrote:

Indeed, I wanted to use USB for digital, and so I changed my QRP Labs VFO from offset from - to +. I could hear signals, but *really* quietly. I'm just going to jumper over c91 and c92 rather than remove them.


--
Ryan Flowers KC7RYS


Raduino won't go above 8.500 mhz

 

I've not done a lot with the Raduino as i m using a after market VFO unit on my main BITX-40, On my other BITX-40 I've kept it basically standard other than change the frequency coverage of the Raduino to cover down to 80 mtrs as well as 40 mtrs ... Now I'm also looking to add 20 mtrs to this BITX-40 , But I've found the Raduino won't ?go above ?about 8.500 MHz ... It will go lower and I can get it to cover 160 mtrs without any problems ... But ?programming it to go above ?the ?40 MTR band is a no go .... Has anyone ?had the same ?issues ??


Regards?


Mark ?'Gw0wvl'...


Re: Raduino clicks

 

Yes I would be interested to try this out!
I'd like to try if we can include this in the standard raduino sketch,
replacing the etherkit si5351 library.

73, Allard PE1NWL


Re: USB/LSB operation

 

I got USB working by simply increasing the VFO drive level in the
software. It wasn't necessary to remove the caps.

Just change 4MA to 8MA in line 654 (in raduino_v1.05):

si5351.drive_strength(SI5351_CLK2, SI5351_DRIVE_8MA);

73, Allard PE1NWL

On Fri, April 7, 2017 07:31, peatmoss - ki6ssi wrote:
The reason its quiet is because USB uses high side vfo and c91, c92 are
shorting out the signal from the vfo. To get USB the vfo is changed from
5MHz to 19MHz. Remove c91 and c92 and it will work.


Re: USB/LSB operation

 

Indeed, I wanted to use USB for digital, and so I changed my QRP Labs VFO from offset from - to +. I could hear signals, but *really* quietly. I'm just going to jumper over c91 and c92 rather than remove them.?


--
Ryan Flowers KC7RYS?



Re: USB/LSB operation

 

The reason its quiet is because USB uses high side vfo and c91, c92 are shorting out the signal from the vfo. To get USB the vfo is changed from 5MHz to 19MHz. Remove c91 and c92 and it will work.

FYI I've been working digital for a few weeks now. I replaced the bfo with an extra clock from the raduino but what you are doing should work fine.

On Apr 6, 2017 10:12 PM, "John Smith via Groups.Io" <johnlinux77=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:

There is something that took a while for me and others to understand and accept is that the BITX40 is a lower single side band phone mode transceiver. Making it do anything else is impractical and maybe even be impossible. The functions in the raduino code are leftover from the BITX20 which is upper sideband phone mode transceiver. Which can do digital modes because digital modes are on USB. CW on sideband might be legal somewhere, not in U.S.

Getting the BITX40 to do something else other than simple phone mode on 40 meters would require you to rebuild it in a different way. Such as the row of four toroids is a passband filter for LSB. You would need to change them and some other parts to work on USB. And then not on LSB anymore. Not just change it in the code.?Rebuilding it is doable. But if you can do that, then you can make it that way to begin with.

If the uBITX is a buyable product, it might be able to do the digital stuff so many of us are wanting to do. I am aware that I might be wrong about something I said here. And I am sure someone here could say it better.


Re: USB/LSB operation

 

There is something that took a while for me and others to understand and accept is that the BITX40 is a lower single side band phone mode transceiver. Making it do anything else is impractical and maybe even be impossible. The functions in the raduino code are leftover from the BITX20 which is upper sideband phone mode transceiver. Which can do digital modes because digital modes are on USB. CW on sideband might be legal somewhere, not in U.S.

Getting the BITX40 to do something else other than simple phone mode on 40 meters would require you to rebuild it in a different way. Such as the row of four toroids is a passband filter for LSB. You would need to change them and some other parts to work on USB. And then not on LSB anymore. Not just change it in the code.?Rebuilding it is doable. But if you can do that, then you can make it that way to begin with.

If the uBITX is a buyable product, it might be able to do the digital stuff so many of us are wanting to do. I am aware that I might be wrong about something I said here. And I am sure someone here could say it better.


USB/LSB operation

 

I modified the 1.05 Raduino sketch to monitor D7 and flip the state of the "isUSB" variable so that the tuning function would change the injection frequency to allow USB detection. The firmware change seems to work - i.e. I see the display show "USB" instead of "LSB", but the RX sensitivity dropped into the basement. The usual hiss was almost totally gone, and I could barely hear the birdies & QRN I normally hear.

Is this typical of using this method to listen to USB? If so, what is the preferred method? Changing the BFO oscillator?


Re: PTT pop hack

 

Here's a thought, those with a Nano might be able to use it to sequence the transition: ?

? ? Mute audio with a FET at volume pot, ?shut down any transmission with another FET at BPF

? ? Wait 10ms or so

? ? Swap the power rails

? ? Wait 10ms or so

? ? Unmute the above



On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 08:05 pm, Raj vu2zap wrote:

Last week I tested this suggestion and it does not help much. It reduces the pop but not much.
Next week when I am back in town I will try some other ideas and see.

Switching the 12V on/off is causing it, including the relay which cuts out the volume control M1 M2 points!

?


Progress!

 

I got my bitx40 mounted in an old aluminum baking pan ($.50 at local thrift store) and finally hooked up TX power. No QSO's yet, but the TX works, and when I lsten on my "big" radio, the audio, using the little electret mic, doesn't sound too bad. My MFJ antenna tuner shows power going to the antenna, so it's just a matter of time before my first QSO. I have been pleasantly surprised at how well the RX works, also.

Next step is to try USB function so I can give JT65 a shot.


Re: PTT pop hack

 

Joe,

Last week I tested this suggestion and it does not help much. It reduces the pop but not much.
Next week when I am back in town I will try some other ideas and see.

Switching the 12V on/off is causing it, including the relay which cuts out the volume control M1 M2 points!

Raj, vu2zap

At 06/04/2017, you wrote:

"... Power the audio stages directly by connecting 12V line to the junction of R111, R113 and D18.
Now you will hear your own voice during TX and we need to mute it..."

Is that so bad - to hear your own voice during transmission??? Would this alone reduce or eliminate the pop on keying the transmitter?
Also, this could be a nice sidetone monitor when injecting a tone into the mic when attempting to use the BitX for CW?

I put the BitX away for awhile until I could find a solution to the popping!?? I use earphones exclusively, no speaker, and the pop sounds like a bolt of lightning to me.?

thanks
Joe W3TTT




On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 3:03 AM, Raj vu2zap <vu2zap@...> wrote:
No problem Simon,

Now its good time at Melbourne for a beer or to try another hack on bitx40.

Try this:

1. Power the audio stages directly by connecting 12V line to the junction of R111, R113 and D18.

Now you will hear your own voice during TX and we need to mute it.

2. Take a 2N7000 or similar and connect SOURCE to ground, DRAIN to the top of the volume control (M1/M2).
feed the TX 12V through a 10K or nearby value to the gate.

This should mute the amp during TX.

If this works for you then remove the diode D18!

Caveat: I have not tried it as I am at the coffee farm this week. Itching to get back to my board but it will be Monday next!
While in TX mode some RF might get into the amp stage and be just as annoying.
Then we have to work more on that! A 0.01 across the volume control might fix this if it happens.

Cheers
Raj


Re: Quick turn around

 

ordered - 03/12/2017
shipped - 03/20/2017
received - 03/30/2017
sn - n3-617

N5PAN (Mike)

JARC Member
100WattsID: 850
NAQCC: 8300
SKCC: 15296

On Apr 6, 2017 5:29 PM, "miguel medina" <tech5022@...> wrote:


update

ordered 3/25

shipped 3/29

arrived 4/5

serial = N3-867

qth = Orlando FL

73

Miguel?

N4MMT



Re: Quick turn around

 


update

ordered 3/25

shipped 3/29

arrived 4/5

serial = N3-867

qth = Orlando FL

73

Miguel?

N4MMT



Re: Quick turn around

 

update

ordered 3/25

shipped 3/29

arrived 4/5

serial = N3-867

qht = Orlando FL

73

Miguel?

N4MMT


Re: Modulated CW, A2A transmission

Lawrence Macionski
 

Ten-Tec and Heathkit? (I think Swan too) did it for years... the sidetone you heard in the speaker when transmitting was the same tone applied to the transmitter audio section. Mic disconnected. plus vary the amplitude, vary transmitter output.


Re: Compile fail

 

I thought that the Si5351 chip on the Raduino used Etherkit libraries rather than Adafruit. Does it make a difference? Or would they both work?


Re: CLAREMORE, OK Hamfest this weekend and my BITX40

 

I've been reading this long thread with interest.? It reminded me of somthing familiar in the past and it just dawned on me what it was.? I've written vertical market software for a little over 30 years and remember when Microsoft released a particular version of Windows in the late '90s.? They no longer included a manual with the distribution and that sparked an extremely similar flurry of activity on nearly every software support forum I frequented! What had everyone so upset?? Instead of providing a detailed, verbose description of the new/depreciated OS features and commands, Microsoft now referred to general operating procedures as "Explorable", moving familiar settings and controls and adding new ones.

I admit that my own thoughts immediately jumped to something like "Figures! Large corp wants to save money and not document or produce an expensive book for us" or "they'll loose half their customer base by not giving us an operation manual."? But my thinking was quickly adjusted by a good friend who has been a Microsoft MVP for about 20 years now.? He helped me understand that in learning about that version of Windows by exploring through it?myself and experimenting with it, I could be much more efficient at using it than I would have been following someone else's idea of the way to do things.? It has served me well for all these years now and I look forward to figuring out where MS hides familiar controls and settings now, rather than dreading each update.? Personally, I think it helped me understand OS operations much better rather than just following set procedures to accomplish something.

Similar in many ways to how I feel about my BitX40!

Ah, nastalgia!

Marty
AD0PO


Re: No sound from bitx 40

 

Hi

Also, watch Farhan's . He uses an 18-24"?piece of wire that injects noise into the receiver path. ??

In my directory, you will find highlighted signal path schematics for receive and transmit to help identify?the signal path. Have the schematic in front of you while you follow Farhan's video.

Jerry, thanks for the link to my voltage measurement table.

Cheers,

Randy, K7AGE

On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 9:00 AM, Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke@...> wrote:

If you are not getting even a hiss with the volume control at maximum, then something is wrong in one of the two audio amplifier stages.? Check for 12v to pin 6 of the LM386 at U1.? Should see several volts at the node between Q16 and R112 (the Q16 collector).? Check the connection out to the speaker, make sure the speaker is in working condition. ?


Compare your DC voltage readings using a voltmeter with those in this file ??/g/BITX20/files/K7AGE/BITX40%20Voltage%20Measurments.pdf? from this post ?/g/BITX20/message/23583?

Listening in at the volume control is a good idea, but you might not hear much hiss without the gain from U1.

Jerry, KE7ER


?

On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 07:33 am, John T P wrote:

Dear OM,

I baught one of Farhan ' s Bitx40 assembled PCB last ham convention in Always, Ernakulam. I assembled wired properly in a box . Connected with 12V regulated power supply.
But no sound.
I tried even to take out audio from volume control. Still no signal.
How can I solve it?

Any clue?

73ees

VU2JON
John

English out

?



Re: Compile fail

Jack Purdum
 

I've slept since then, but wasn't there an issue with this before where one Si5351 library had three function arguments and another version of the library had two?

AH-HA!! This could be the culprit:

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master\si5351.cpp

The library subdirectory holding the *.h and *.cpp file MUST have the same names. This means you need to change the library directory to:

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351\si5351.cpp

Drop the "Arduino-Master" from the subdirectory name, close the IDE, and then reopen it, then compile/link and see what happens.

Jack, W8TEE


From: Nick Tile <juggie@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Compile fail

brand new clean install, tried the latest version as suggested:?
Arduino: 1.8.2 (Windows 10), Board: "Arduino Nano, ATmega328"

D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\arduino-builder -dump-prefs -logger=machine -hardware D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware -tools D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\tools-builder -tools D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr -built-in-libraries D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries -libraries D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries -fqbn=arduino:avr:nano:cpu=atmega328 -ide-version=10802 -build-path C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_160364 -warnings=null -prefs=build.warn_data_percentage=75 -prefs=runtime.tools.arduinoOTA.path=D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr -prefs=runtime.tools.avrdude.path=D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr -prefs=runtime.tools.avr-gcc.path=D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr -verbose C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino
D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\arduino-builder -compile -logger=machine -hardware D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware -tools D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\tools-builder -tools D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr -built-in-libraries D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries -libraries D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries -fqbn=arduino:avr:nano:cpu=atmega328 -ide-version=10802 -build-path C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_160364 -warnings=null -prefs=build.warn_data_percentage=75 -prefs=runtime.tools.arduinoOTA.path=D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr -prefs=runtime.tools.avrdude.path=D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr -prefs=runtime.tools.avr-gcc.path=D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr -verbose C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino
Using board 'nano' from platform in folder: D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr
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Generating function prototypes...
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"D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\tools-builder\ctags\5.8-arduino11/ctags" -u --language-force=c++ -f - --c++-kinds=svpf --fields=KSTtzns --line-directives "C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_160364\preproc\ctags_target_for_gcc_minus_e.cpp"
Compiling sketch...
"D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr/bin/avr-g++" -c -g -Os ?-std=gnu++11 -fpermissive -fno-exceptions -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-threadsafe-statics -MMD -flto -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO=10802 -DARDUINO_AVR_NANO -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR ? "-ID:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\cores\arduino" "-ID:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\variants\eightanaloginputs" "-ID:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\EEPROM\src" "-ID:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\Wire\src" "-ID:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master" "-ID:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\LiquidCrystal\src" "C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_160364\sketch\raduino_v1.05.ino.cpp" -o "C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_160364\sketch\raduino_v1.05.ino.cpp.o"
C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino: In function 'void calibrate()':

raduino_v1.05:307: error: no matching function for call to 'Si5351::set_freq(long long int, si5351_clock)' (this is the consistent error regardless ... )

? ? ? ?si5351.set_freq((bfo_freq - frequency) * 100LL, SI5351_CLK2);?

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ^

C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:307:66: note: candidate is:

In file included from C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:40:0:

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:260:8: note: void Si5351::set_freq(uint32_t, uint32_t, si5351_clock)

? ?void set_freq(uint32_t, uint32_t, enum si5351_clock);

? ? ? ? ^

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:260:8: note: ? candidate expects 3 arguments, 2 provided

C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino: In function 'void setFrequency(long unsigned int)':

raduino_v1.05:341: error: no matching function for call to 'Si5351::set_freq(long long unsigned int, si5351_clock)'

? ? ?si5351.set_freq((bfo_freq + f) * 100ULL, SI5351_CLK2);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?^

C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:341:57: note: candidate is:

In file included from C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:40:0:

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:260:8: note: void Si5351::set_freq(uint32_t, uint32_t, si5351_clock)

? ?void set_freq(uint32_t, uint32_t, enum si5351_clock);

? ? ? ? ^

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:260:8: note: ? candidate expects 3 arguments, 2 provided

raduino_v1.05:344: error: no matching function for call to 'Si5351::set_freq(long long unsigned int, si5351_clock)'

? ? ?si5351.set_freq((bfo_freq - f) * 100ULL, SI5351_CLK2);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?^

C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:344:57: note: candidate is:

In file included from C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:40:0:

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:260:8: note: void Si5351::set_freq(uint32_t, uint32_t, si5351_clock)

? ?void set_freq(uint32_t, uint32_t, enum si5351_clock);

? ? ? ? ^

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:260:8: note: ? candidate expects 3 arguments, 2 provided

C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino: In function 'void setup()':

raduino_v1.05:641: error: no matching function for call to 'Si5351::init(int, long int, int32_t&)'

? ?si5351.init(SI5351_CRYSTAL_LOAD_8PF,25000000L,cal);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ^

C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:641:52: note: candidate is:

In file included from C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:40:0:

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:259:8: note: void Si5351::init(uint8_t)

? ?void init(uint8_t);

? ? ? ? ^

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:259:8: note: ? candidate expects 1 argument, 3 provided

raduino_v1.05:648: error: 'class Si5351' has no member named 'output_enable'

? ?si5351.output_enable(SI5351_CLK0, 0);

? ? ? ? ? ^

raduino_v1.05:649: error: 'class Si5351' has no member named 'output_enable'

? ?si5351.output_enable(SI5351_CLK1, 0);

? ? ? ? ? ^

raduino_v1.05:650: error: 'class Si5351' has no member named 'output_enable'

? ?si5351.output_enable(SI5351_CLK2, 1);

? ? ? ? ? ^

raduino_v1.05:657: error: no matching function for call to 'Si5351::set_freq(long int, si5351_clock)'

? ?si5351.set_freq(500000000L , SI5351_CLK2);

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?^

C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:657:43: note: candidate is:

In file included from C:\Users\juggi\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_bitx40-master (2).zip\bitx40-master\raduino_v1.05\raduino_v1.05.ino:40:0:

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:260:8: note: void Si5351::set_freq(uint32_t, uint32_t, si5351_clock)

? ?void set_freq(uint32_t, uint32_t, enum si5351_clock);

? ? ? ? ^

D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master/si5351.h:260:8: note: ? candidate expects 3 arguments, 2 provided

Multiple libraries were found for "si5351.h"
?Used: D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master
?Not used: D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Etherkit_Si5351
Multiple libraries were found for "LiquidCrystal.h"
?Used: D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\LiquidCrystal
?Not used: D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries\LiquidCrystal
Using library EEPROM at version 2.0 in folder: D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\EEPROM?
Using library Wire at version 1.0 in folder: D:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\Wire?
Using library Si5351Arduino-master in folder: D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Si5351Arduino-master (legacy)
Using library LiquidCrystal at version 1.0.3 in folder: D:\Documents\Arduino\libraries\LiquidCrystal?
exit status 1
no matching function for call to 'Si5351::set_freq(long long int, si5351_clock)'

It has to be something that I've done because you guys are ok, and the consistency suggests a driver somewhere that its using and that I can't see ...

Nick