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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, May 7, 9pm Local Time, 7.179 MHz

 

I will be listening/ calling from RI. Worked west coast with excption of AZ and NV last night with the BitX40 running 7 watts with battery pwr. Have worked 16 DX countries in last week with inverted V at 50 feet. This thing is amazing. There is something that sounds like over horizon radar hr in RI from 7.185 to 7.2 MHz. Willy W1LY

On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 7:44 PM, KC8WBK via Groups.Io <cruisenewsnet@...> wrote:
Yes, and you may wish to try at 7pm and 8pm as well to get the neighboring time zones.




Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, May 7, 9pm Local Time, 7.179 MHz

 

Yes, and you may wish to try at 7pm and 8pm as well to get the neighboring time zones.



Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, May 7, 9pm Local Time, 7.179 MHz

 

We are switching to 9PM local right? I'll be on here in CA PST time.


New BITX40 owner, and a few issues

 

Hello to the BITX20 community,


I'm a new happy BITX40 owner, still a SWL for now and soon to become a Ham. In the meantime, I'm fiddling with RX antennas, and now I'm trying to understand the inner workings of transceivers. I have to say, buying that BITX40 v3 and trying to overcome some of its limitations has been really instructive to me so far. I'm in the process of making some breakout boards based on the new ?BITX design (), to experiment further, try different crystal filters with relay switching for AM, SSB, CW, maybe try to use some INRAD 8-pole filters (9kHz IF or others) since sadly I don't yet have the equipment to match crystals and test DIY filters, so that will be for later.


Anyway, about my current BITX40, like a lot of you guys here, I'm trying to get the best out of it. So far I've 3D printed a faceplate, tuning knob and volume knob, I swapped the tuning pot for a 400 steps optical encoder, I'm still waiting for a couple OLED displays (one is plug and play, and the other one is 256x64 pixels). I added 4 buttons, two of which are in use for now for tuning step selection and LSB/USB switching. I added a red LED that lights up when transmitting. I also added a socket for an external mic and I use a TechnoFix electret replacement mic for Icom transceivers.


Today I spent some time disabling the BFO circuit (by removing R101 and C106) and wiring the CLK0 as the BFO using a short piece of coax from the Raduino board to the product detector transformer pins. It works a treat and with some code tinkering, I can now seemlessly switch between LSB and USB (still monoband on 40m though). I'm now using a high side VFO and I removed C91 and C92 which attenuates too much the higher VFO frequency.




I still have a few issues though:


1. First thing I noticed when listening with the low side VFO, I had quite a few noticeable birdies which was obviously to be expected. I got rid of almost all of them with the high side VFO, but the one near 7.1975MHz still remains and is quite strong. I'm not sure where this one comes from, I know there is nothing there on my SDR receiver (RSP2).


2. I know it's not the best idea to use one receive antenna for multiple receivers, I'm planning on building a simple splitter soon, but for now it works well enough for me that way. I noticed some carrier leakage on receive on my RSP2 which is S4 (my noise floor is S2 average). I tried on transmit (no worries, the SDR and BITX40 are *not* interconnected when transmitting), but I did not have any dummy load at hand today, so I just left the antenna disconnected. I had a lot of carrier leakage alongside the LSB signal around -80dBm on my SDR. What I did is, I removed the BAT54 matched pair, soldered a 10k multiturn pot, and tried a few combinaison of 1N4148 diodes I had at hand. Fortunately, I managed to find one good pair, which gave me -110dBm. It was still there, but a lot lower now. The problem is, now I had a lot of unwanted noise on receive and signals were now buried in the noise, I had to adjust the pot again to get a good reception but at the expense of more carrier leakage (-85dBm on transmit). I don't really understand what's going on here.


3. The AF amplifier, the LM386 is outputing a lot of white noise even with the trimpot disconnected, which means the noise comes from the amplifier itself and not the signal to be amplified. It's barely noticeable and well acceptable when listening on a small low quality speaker, but when I use my headphones or a higher quality speaker, I can hear higher pitch noise above the noise floor and the signal I'm listening to. I can still copy signals just fine, but it's really not pleasant when listening for more than short periods of time. I tried a few things already, including removing C113 to lower the gain, I couldn't get rid of that noise.


Do you guys have any ideas about these points?


My future plans about the BITX are to implement AGC, probably AF level AGC here (IF for the ?BITX if I can), and RF gain. I probably won't try to make my BITX40 multiband, I'll leave that to my other project which is the ?BITX. I'll go a bit further with that, and probably have someone machine an aluminum faceplate, backplate/heatsink, and panels. That will be for later though.


Thank you guys!


Etienne, from Reunion Island.


Re: Raduino Sketches

Jack Purdum
 

Allard, PE1NWL, is keeping an alternative sketch at:
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I think the latest version is 1.09.

Jack, W8TEE



From: Dale Brooks KG7SSB <kg7ssb@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, May 7, 2017 4:36 PM
Subject: [BITX20] Raduino Sketches

Hi BITX20 Group,
I just completed building the BITX40v3 transceiver and I have made some DX contacts within the U.S.. The power shows very weak on my MFJ 969 set to 30 watt scale however the current and voltage calculates at about 5-7 watts input power to the antenna. Probably after traveling through coax and connectors it is much lower. Can't complain however because it is getting a signal out and the receiver is surprisingly very sensitive. The lack of AVC is a downside to this rig, It does however, it keeps the cost down. A circuit could be developed to improve this if desired.?
I do need help in one area of concern. I'm very weak on the Raduino end of this project. It came with the standard issue sketch already installed however I want to save it to a file in the event I screw it up or it just screws up. Bottom line how can I obtain a copy of this software and any other versions that may be updates? As a side note I downloaded GitHub and expected it to guide me to the BITX40 sketches only to see a blank you develop your own sketch screen. Like that could happen, at least right now. LOL
Need your expertise and please keep it layman talk only,,,,Thanks For the help,,,,Dale, ?kg7ssb



Raduino Sketches

Dale Brooks KG7SSB
 

Hi BITX20 Group,

I just completed building the BITX40v3 transceiver and I have made some DX contacts within the U.S.. The power shows very weak on my MFJ 969 set to 30 watt scale however the current and voltage calculates at about 5-7 watts input power to the antenna. Probably after traveling through coax and connectors it is much lower. Can't complain however because it is getting a signal out and the receiver is surprisingly very sensitive. The lack of AVC is a downside to this rig, It does however, it keeps the cost down. A circuit could be developed to improve this if desired.?

I do need help in one area of concern. I'm very weak on the Raduino end of this project. It came with the standard issue sketch already installed however I want to save it to a file in the event I screw it up or it just screws up. Bottom line how can I obtain a copy of this software and any other versions that may be updates? As a side note I downloaded GitHub and expected it to guide me to the BITX40 sketches only to see a blank you develop your own sketch screen. Like that could happen, at least right now. LOL

Need your expertise and please keep it layman talk only,,,,Thanks For the help,,,,Dale, ?kg7ssb


Re: Newbie here with PTT issue

 

Glad you got it glenn.

On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 2:03 PM, <gsilver33@...> wrote:

Now I feel real dumb :( ? ?The power supply was set on 7.5 volts. ? ?Thanks for the replies!


Glenn



Re: Newbie here with PTT issue

 

Fred and Glen

After several years of experience it seems that many of us develop a
sort of 6th-sense for analyzing electronic problems.? But in this case
the voltage through the relay coil should be essentially the supply
voltage if there is no load, the PTT switch is not closed.? Thus that
7.5 volts on the PTT pin was a strong indicator of low supply voltage.?

Sometimes we get blinded by being too close to the problem.? 8-)

Arv? K7HKL
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On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 12:55 PM, Dr Fred Hambrecht <AAR4MI@...> wrote:

Don¡¯t ask me how I knew to ask the question. Hi Hi? The only people that don¡¯t make mistakes are those that do nothing!

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v/r

Fred W4JLE

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of gsilver33@...
Sent: Sunday, May 7, 2017 14:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Newbie here with PTT issue

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Now I feel real dumb :( ? ?The power supply was set on 7.5 volts. ? ?Thanks for the replies!

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Glenn



Re: Newbie here with PTT issue

 

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Don¡¯t ask me how I knew to ask the question. Hi Hi? The only people that don¡¯t make mistakes are those that do nothing!

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v/r

Fred W4JLE

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of gsilver33@...
Sent: Sunday, May 7, 2017 14:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Newbie here with PTT issue

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Now I feel real dumb :( ? ?The power supply was set on 7.5 volts. ? ?Thanks for the replies!

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Glenn


Re: Newbie here with PTT issue

M Garza
 

Don't feel dumb, at least it was simple and not anything major!

73s

Marco - KG5PRT?

On May 7, 2017 1:04 PM, <gsilver33@...> wrote:

Now I feel real dumb :( ? ?The power supply was set on 7.5 volts. ? ?Thanks for the replies!


Glenn


Re: Newbie here with PTT issue

 

Now I feel real dumb :( ? ?The power supply was set on 7.5 volts. ? ?Thanks for the replies!


Glenn


Re: Newbie here with PTT issue

 

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What is your supply voltage?

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v/r

Fred W4JLE

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of gsilver33@...
Sent: Sunday, May 7, 2017 12:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BITX20] Newbie here with PTT issue

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I finally got the Bitx40 wired up and the receiver is great. ?The frequency is off by .02 but that is not an issue right now. ?The PTT does not seem to be working. When using the supplied switch, an existing PTT switch wired to the connector or just touching the connector wires does not trip the PTT relay. ?I continue to hear the received signal in the headset and nothing on the watt meter. ?The voltage across the contacts is around 7.3. ?Any ideas??

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Thanks,

Glenn - WU3Z


Re: Newbie here with PTT issue

 

Glenn,

Your power supply is not delivering 12V to the heart of the board, Check!

At 07/05/2017, you wrote:

I finally got the Bitx40 wired up and the receiver is great. The frequency is off by .02 but that is not an issue right now. The PTT does not seem to be working. When using the supplied switch, an existing PTT switch wired to the connector or just touching the connector wires does not trip the PTT relay. I continue to hear the received signal in the headset and nothing on the watt meter. The voltage across the contacts is around 7.3. Any ideas??


Newbie here with PTT issue

 

I finally got the Bitx40 wired up and the receiver is great. ?The frequency is off by .02 but that is not an issue right now. ?The PTT does not seem to be working. When using the supplied switch, an existing PTT switch wired to the connector or just touching the connector wires does not trip the PTT relay. ?I continue to hear the received signal in the headset and nothing on the watt meter. ?The voltage across the contacts is around 7.3. ?Any ideas??


Thanks,

Glenn - WU3Z


Re: How to wire the PA-PWR1

 

M Garza, Raj, and Dr. Fred, thank you all very much. I will now connect the PA-PWR1. You have all ?been a big help.


Re: How to wire the PA-PWR1

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Acevedo
Sent: Sunday, May 7, 2017 00:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BITX20] How to wire the PA-PWR1

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Okay, I have tried on multiple occasions and situations to make my first contact. I don't get a response. The thing is I do not have the PA-PWR1 connector connected. I guess I was never sure if I was to connect it.?

Question: Do I connect the the POS(+) and NEG(-) of PA-PWR1 to the power source (in my case a battery)?

Yes or another source if you want a higher voltage for more power.

Question #2: Is this the reason why I don't make a contact? Is my signal getting out?

Without a connection she no talkey.

Question #3: I have the black mic cable to side of the mic that has the "little legs". The brown is connected to the other side. Is this correct??

Yes

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Thanks a lot guys!


Re: Unidentified problem

Robert Ogburn
 

very sound advice



Re: Yet Another set of BitX40 Project Enclosure Template CAD files

M Garza
 

The latest sketches are located here:


73s

Marco - KG5PRT?

On May 7, 2017 3:53 AM, "Dale Brooks KG7SSB" <kg7ssb@...> wrote:
Where can I go to get the BITX40 sketches to down load and load to other controllers or keep as backup?

Thanks for the information::::Dale kg7ssb


Re: Yet Another set of BitX40 Project Enclosure Template CAD files

 

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Thanks Dave... ? I had thought about using 2 jacks.....thought you had used a pre-made piece...NICE JOB....walt K2CXP

On May 3, 2017, at 1:39 PM, f1pfc <f1pfc@...> wrote:

Hello Dave,
I have not found the Kenwood-style connector, do you have an "address" ?

Thanks


On 30/04/2017 00:14, David Fannin wrote:

For making my ?BitX40 enclosure, I created a set of templates that were inspired by VU2XE's CAD templates.?

Since I was experimenting with a number of different options, including the box size and different style of openings, I created a python program that would generate the DXF CAD files, based on my desired configuration settings, with more or less automatic resizing if the dimensions changed. ? ? The DXF files can be opened by any suitable CAD program (I used LibreCAD on Ubuntu), and can be modified and exported as needed. ?

I've uploaded the python program and created files to a github repository ( ) so others can download and create their own. ?There is also as generated set of DXF and PDF files from the current program settings. ? The python program uses the dxfwrite library, which can be installed using pip. ?

I used the Kenwood-style 2 pin Mic/PTT/Speaker connector, which works very well for a compact design. ?Just remember to make sure the 3.5mm jack is not grounded to the case, as this would active the PTT switch. ?I also used the anderson polepower connectors on the back. ?The enclosure is made from two 12"x12" sheets of ?5052 aluminum 0.040" thickness.?

Dave KK6DF


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Re: Yet Another set of BitX40 Project Enclosure Template CAD files

Dale Brooks KG7SSB
 

Where can I go to get the BITX40 sketches to down load and load to other controllers or keep as backup?

Thanks for the information::::Dale kg7ssb