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Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

 

kk6wpx San Jose California


Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

 

Hi Daniel, cool to have a bitx neighbor!

I'll be listening on 7.182. We should all try and get on the noon time net as well because its easy :) starts around 11 AM on 7.2835. State your qrp bitx. So far I've had 100% success checking in.


Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

 

AD6RH - Livermore CA


Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

 

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Hahaha! Oops. Good catch. Make that 7.182? . Thanks for pointing that out.

On 6/6/2017 7:19 AM, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io wrote:

In the afternoon a few of us check 7.812 between 1-3 in the afternoon. No schedule, just park it there and a make a few calls and see if anyone is around.
Probably not a good idea!

Jack, W8TEE


From: Jonathan Peakall <jpeakall@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Calling West Coast BITX operators

Looks like we have 17 stations on the left side of the continent so far:
WV7H, Enoch Utah
K7WXW, Portland, OR
VE7SXS, in Terrace, BC
K7SWF. Lake Havasu, AZ
KI6SSI - El Dorado Hills, CA
N7CCX - Portland metro area, Oregon
WB0NPM - Escondido CA
KE7RTV - Sparks, NV
W7LTG - Spanish Springs, NV
KK6RPX, Albion CA
KF7RSF, Bandon, Oregon
KI7KLT, Camas, WA
KK6WCG - Folsom, CA
W1JDS - Sunnyvale, CA?? 
KA7GPP, ?Arlington, WA
KK7ZD, Bothell, WA 
N7PXY, Federal Way, WA 

Makes me wonder the about the best way for us to connect. While chasing DX stations is fun, the odds are that the stations on this list could make contact fairly often. So, lets gather some opinions and ideas. Every other week QSO party? What time of day do you find 40 works best for west coast comms? Perhaps a daytime QSO party one week and an evening party the next? A WAWC (worked all west coast) net?

Also, there is a net in the AM called the Early Bird net and we have at least 4 BITX operators there every morning. 8AM, 7.186. Feel free to check in, bitx or QRO. In the afternoon a few of us check 7.812 between 1-3 in the afternoon. No schedule, just park it there and a make a few calls and see if anyone is around.

Thanks to all who responded and keep 'em coming. I'd love to be connecting regularly with other BITX operators as anyone who likes to tinker with a BITX is my kinda ham!

Jonathan


On 6/5/2017 11:46 PM, N7PXY wrote:
PJ, N7PXY
Federal Way, WA???? between Tacoma and Seattle





Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

Jack Purdum
 

In the afternoon a few of us check 7.812 between 1-3 in the afternoon. No schedule, just park it there and a make a few calls and see if anyone is around.
Probably not a good idea!

Jack, W8TEE


From: Jonathan Peakall <jpeakall@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Calling West Coast BITX operators

Looks like we have 17 stations on the left side of the continent so far:
WV7H, Enoch Utah
K7WXW, Portland, OR
VE7SXS, in Terrace, BC
K7SWF. Lake Havasu, AZ
KI6SSI - El Dorado Hills, CA
N7CCX - Portland metro area, Oregon
WB0NPM - Escondido CA
KE7RTV - Sparks, NV
W7LTG - Spanish Springs, NV
KK6RPX, Albion CA
KF7RSF, Bandon, Oregon
KI7KLT, Camas, WA
KK6WCG - Folsom, CA
W1JDS - Sunnyvale, CA?? 
KA7GPP, ?Arlington, WA
KK7ZD, Bothell, WA 
N7PXY, Federal Way, WA 

Makes me wonder the about the best way for us to connect. While chasing DX stations is fun, the odds are that the stations on this list could make contact fairly often. So, lets gather some opinions and ideas. Every other week QSO party? What time of day do you find 40 works best for west coast comms? Perhaps a daytime QSO party one week and an evening party the next? A WAWC (worked all west coast) net?

Also, there is a net in the AM called the Early Bird net and we have at least 4 BITX operators there every morning. 8AM, 7.186. Feel free to check in, bitx or QRO. In the afternoon a few of us check 7.812 between 1-3 in the afternoon. No schedule, just park it there and a make a few calls and see if anyone is around.

Thanks to all who responded and keep 'em coming. I'd love to be connecting regularly with other BITX operators as anyone who likes to tinker with a BITX is my kinda ham!

Jonathan


On 6/5/2017 11:46 PM, N7PXY wrote:
PJ, N7PXY
Federal Way, WA???? between Tacoma and Seattle




Re: .1uf cap on tune knob question

Chris Coel
 

Thanks for the info.? So in meantime I can put it in and get it all assembled and just add it on later!


Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

 

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Looks like we have 17 stations on the left side of the continent so far:
WV7H, Enoch Utah
K7WXW, Portland, OR
VE7SXS, in Terrace, BC
K7SWF. Lake Havasu, AZ
KI6SSI - El Dorado Hills, CA
N7CCX - Portland metro area, Oregon
WB0NPM - Escondido CA
KE7RTV - Sparks, NV
W7LTG - Spanish Springs, NV
KK6RPX, Albion CA
KF7RSF, Bandon, Oregon
KI7KLT, Camas, WA
KK6WCG - Folsom, CA
W1JDS - Sunnyvale, CA?? 
KA7GPP, ?Arlington, WA
KK7ZD, Bothell, WA 
N7PXY, Federal Way, WA 

Makes me wonder the about the best way for us to connect. While chasing DX stations is fun, the odds are that the stations on this list could make contact fairly often. So, lets gather some opinions and ideas. Every other week QSO party? What time of day do you find 40 works best for west coast comms? Perhaps a daytime QSO party one week and an evening party the next? A WAWC (worked all west coast) net?

Also, there is a net in the AM called the Early Bird net and we have at least 4 BITX operators there every morning. 8AM, 7.186. Feel free to check in, bitx or QRO. In the afternoon a few of us check 7.812 between 1-3 in the afternoon. No schedule, just park it there and a make a few calls and see if anyone is around.

Thanks to all who responded and keep 'em coming. I'd love to be connecting regularly with other BITX operators as anyone who likes to tinker with a BITX is my kinda ham!

Jonathan


On 6/5/2017 11:46 PM, N7PXY wrote:

PJ, N7PXY
Federal Way, WA???? between Tacoma and Seattle


Re: Dhl customs cost to the usa

 

Here in Ontario dhl took about 2 days after leaving hgsigs. So total of 4 days. However customs was $28. In addition, PayPal gives an exchange rate lower than the market which increased cost. My total was over 100cdn.?
I think it was worth it because dhl has awesome tracking and super fast shipping. ?

Jamie VA3RLF?


Re: No sound

 

Matt,

Check the speaker first with your meter on continuity / beeper setting.

Your volume control may be the problem. Just short the brown and red wires and see with volume set at max.
Mine packed up when I tried to tin the leads!

Raj

At 06-06-2017, you wrote:
First time builder here. Got my bitx40 all together. The unit powers up but I hear no static. The instructions say I should hear a low hiss even without it connected to an antenna. I hear nothing. Anyone have an idea on where to start? Failing that, anyone want a project? I should just stick to built rigs. I have poor eyesight and suffer from headaches all the time so I'm sure it's something I did. :(

73 Matt
W5LL


Low mic gain and rf power

Jirka
 

Hello everybody.

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My name is Jirka, callsign OK1IEC, and I am new in the group. Recently I bought BITX40v3 and built it in the Al box. RX is ok, comparable? with my K2 in normal conditions. The problem is with transmitting ¨C I am not able to reach more than about 1W of output power shouting very loudly into electret mike. Mike change does not help, pot R136 is in the full gain position.

I? decided to do some measurements: I? used Audacity software to produce 1 kHz audio and connected it to Mic pins of BITX40 via 47uF capacitor.? I need 280mV p-p AF signal to get 6W RF output power on my dummy load.

AF signal levels:?? Mic (C121): 280 mV p-p;? C122: 410 mV p-p

RF signal levels: C132: 1.3V p-p;? C134: 3.45V p-p;? C141: 3.25V p-p; C152: 8.6V p-p; C155: 51V p-p; Antenna: 50V p-p.

It seems the RF chain is ok but? AF stage Q12 has suspectly low gain. Components seem to be ok, Q12 Uc=10V, Ue=2.26V

Any idea or advice appreciated. ?

73! Jirka

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Trafo T4 in BFO mixer ??? BTW I see the difference between schematic (D15, D16, R106) and real components on the pc board.




Re: Europe to States BitX QSO

 

I don't believe VOACAP :) especially during Sunrise... so we can try next days in my SR, about 03 UTC.

I prefer CW but OK also for LSB. I made many CW QRP QSO's with NA stations before with K2(5W) and 2 el phased verticals.

Antenna's are still alive and last days sometimes transmitting WSPR during night to west, about 15miliWatts with bitx + attenuator + Raspberry PI. Received also few reports from USA :)


73,

9a3jh Andy

On Tuesday 06 June 2017 03:24 AM, Willy wrote:
VOACAP propagation tools give only about a 10% chance unless high gain antennas are used. It looks like Spain might be the best shot.
73 Willy

On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 5:35 PM, William Maclean <w1ly@... <mailto:w1ly@...>> wrote:


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: *William Maclean* <w1ly@... <mailto:w1ly@...>>
Date: Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 4:43 PM
Subject: Europe to States BitX QSO
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


I would like to complete a BitX/BitX QSO over the pond.
I have worked 30 DXCC entities SSB since I finished my BitX40 in
April.
The farthest was ZS6CCY at 12,500km but
Most of those stations have BIG GUN antennas and I only have an
inverted V at 18 m.
I will set up a 40 meter Moxon pointed at Europe if the inverted v
is not enough
I think that the hour before sunrise at your location would give
us the best chance.
If you have completed a BitX/BitX EU-USA QSO let me know what worked.
If anyone has an interest in this test drop me a line.
73, Willy W1LY



Re: Dhl customs cost to the usa

 

Do NOT use DHL
They are highway robbers

On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 3:57 AM, Ken Hansen <ken@...> wrote:
Yes, ordering from India and shipping India mail had the package in my hands about 2-3 weeks after I ordered it, no customs fees.

I don't think DHL was an option when I bought mine.

Ken, N2VIP

> On Jun 5, 2017, at 4:08 PM, Jacob Long <jasclo98@...> wrote:
>
> Ok ill just use the indian post i don't mind waiting to possibly save a lot of money






Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

N7PXY
 

PJ, N7PXY
Federal Way, WA???? between Tacoma and Seattle


Re: New BITX40 out the box and up and running ?

 

Sorry guys and gals. Still getting used to using the forum.?
Yes used the dymo for the labels. And a slow painful filing session for the screen hole. I used the angle grinder for the speeker slits I have to find my small files to clean those up.
im still having issues with getting the arduino to talk to the computer and load the files from the forum into said computer. Hopefully the nephew will fix that one.
a little question for you guys. Does the function facility only work with the updated sketch.?
Thank You.?


Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

 

KK7ZD, Bothell, WA

On Jun 5, 2017 10:38 PM, "Dan Pflugrath" <dpflugrath@...> wrote:

KA7GPP, ?Arlington, WA

Dan

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of denis
Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 9:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Calling West Coast BITX operators

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KI7KLT, Camas, WA

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denis


On Jun 5, 2017, at 21:40, Thomas Noel <tnoel@...> wrote:

Jonathan,

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Bandon, Oregon

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Thomas W Noel

KF7RSF

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On Jun 5, 2017, at 6:55 PM, Jonathan Peakall <jpeakall@...> wrote:

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Hi All,

Just curious, how many West Coast BITX operators are on this list? Anywhere on the left side of the country. If you don't mind, sound off with your state and town. I'll compile a list from the responses. I have three plus myself that I know personally:

WB0NPM - Escondido CA
KE7RTV - Sparks, NV
W7LTG - Spanish Springs, NV
KK6RPX, Albion CA

Thanks!

Jonathan - KK6RPX


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Re: New BITX40 out the box and up and running ?

 

I used the dymo clear labelling tag looks ok keeps it clean looking.


Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

 

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KA7GPP, ?Arlington, WA

Dan

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of denis
Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 9:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Calling West Coast BITX operators

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KI7KLT, Camas, WA

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denis


On Jun 5, 2017, at 21:40, Thomas Noel <tnoel@...> wrote:

Jonathan,

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Bandon, Oregon

?

Thomas W Noel

KF7RSF

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On Jun 5, 2017, at 6:55 PM, Jonathan Peakall <jpeakall@...> wrote:

?

Hi All,

Just curious, how many West Coast BITX operators are on this list? Anywhere on the left side of the country. If you don't mind, sound off with your state and town. I'll compile a list from the responses. I have three plus myself that I know personally:

WB0NPM - Escondido CA
KE7RTV - Sparks, NV
W7LTG - Spanish Springs, NV
KK6RPX, Albion CA

Thanks!

Jonathan - KK6RPX


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Re: No sound

Matt Patterson
 

It lights up and tunes. I used one I had in my junk box. I believe it's 8 ohms. I will try to post a pic.

Matt

Sent from my iPhone 7

On Jun 6, 2017, at 12:03 AM, Jonathan Peakall <jpeakall@...> wrote:

Relax and don't give up building!

We could use some more details. I'm assuming the radio lights up and tunes? What kind of speaker are you using? Can you post a photo of your build?

Jonathan



On 6/5/2017 8:32 PM, Matt Patterson wrote:
First time builder here. Got my bitx40 all together. The unit powers up but I hear no static. The instructions say I should hear a low hiss even without it connected to an antenna. I hear nothing. Anyone have an idea on where to start? Failing that, anyone want a project? I should just stick to built rigs. I have poor eyesight and suffer from headaches all the time so I'm sure it's something I did. :(

73 Matt
W5LL

Sent from my iPhone 7





Re: No sound

 

Relax and don't give up building!

We could use some more details. I'm assuming the radio lights up and tunes? What kind of speaker are you using? Can you post a photo of your build?

Jonathan

On 6/5/2017 8:32 PM, Matt Patterson wrote:
First time builder here. Got my bitx40 all together. The unit powers up but I hear no static. The instructions say I should hear a low hiss even without it connected to an antenna. I hear nothing. Anyone have an idea on where to start? Failing that, anyone want a project? I should just stick to built rigs. I have poor eyesight and suffer from headaches all the time so I'm sure it's something I did. :(

73 Matt
W5LL

Sent from my iPhone 7



Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators

 

KK6WCG - Folsom, CA (Near Sacramento)

Hi KI6SSI!? We're practically neighbors. :)



On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 9:48 PM denis <denis@...> wrote:
KI7KLT, Camas, WA

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denis

On Jun 5, 2017, at 21:40, Thomas Noel <tnoel@...> wrote:

Jonathan,

Bandon, Oregon

Thomas W Noel
KF7RSF

On Jun 5, 2017, at 6:55 PM, Jonathan Peakall <jpeakall@...> wrote:

Hi All,

Just curious, how many West Coast BITX operators are on this list? Anywhere on the left side of the country. If you don't mind, sound off with your state and town. I'll compile a list from the responses. I have three plus myself that I know personally:

WB0NPM - Escondido CA
KE7RTV - Sparks, NV
W7LTG - Spanish Springs, NV
KK6RPX, Albion CA

Thanks!

Jonathan - KK6RPX