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Re: noise
Hi Raj,
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yes, I understood. From the board to the antenna connector is correct. I¡¯ve checked for continuity and for any shorts in the connection, but all seems ok. I'll keep trying - and double checking the connections! John On 8 Jul 2017, at 11:11 pm, Raj vu2zap <rajendrakumargg@...> wrote: |
Re: noise
Hi John,
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Sorry I meant from the board to the antenna connector. Check with a multimeter on beep continuity if the connections are proper to the connector. At 08/07/2017, you wrote:
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Re: noise
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Raj,I¡¯ve ?double checked and just now checked again. Centre pin to antenna and shield to ground - all correct. John
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Re: CW mode delay
Hello, I realized this problem of delaying cw during a qso. When I transmit for example the letter "P" the bitx40 sends a letter "G". I noticed that the delay appears from 10 PPM up. I really have to send a DIT before any initial transmission. But I am very satisfied with Bitx40 and waiting for the new update.
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Re: noise
Looks like you have interchanged the ground and antenna wires!
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Black is ground everywhere in BITX40. Brown is the center pin of BNC or SO239. Let us know! Good luck Raj At 07/07/2017, you wrote: Hi all, |
Re: Bitx40 All done
Drill very slowly i.e. don't be in a hurry. Acrylic melts and the bit will grab the sheet and spin it and you could get hurt.
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I have built many projects with it and even built paddles. I used water to cool the bit and end mills. I used to save the shavings and dissolve then is a small glass bottle with chloroform and use that as glue. I learnt this from a local sign board maker in the old days. Raj At 08/07/2017, you wrote:
Do you have to be careful when drilling the acrylic to avoid cracking? |
Worth it!
I'm just getting started with my BITX40 kit, without Raduino (at present). First power-up was *incredibly* noisy. with audio seemingly OK. I've since ratted a 1000uF/16V electro cap and 27 ohm (2W?) resistor from a defunct PC power supply and used them to filter the power supply (a junk-sale purchase never since used). Whoopee (I don't Yahoo)! Clean audio - minimal hiss at full volume, indicating healthy rig. No antenna yet, so the rest still unknown, but I've now verified the purchase was worth it! Thanks, Farhan and crew, and folks and hints from here ...
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Re: noise
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi, Jerry, very weird is a good description. As you suspected, the rig did not want to transmit with the 10 nf capacitor across the antenna. I moved the capacitor to C1 - added it parallel to C1 - and it fixed the receive audio, but again did not want to transmit with any power. (I thought C1 would be out of circuit during transmit, but I¡¯m not great at reading the schematics!) Back to square 1, I removed the capacitor and I can transmit ok, but back to noisy receive. I checked C1 and it reads as 1200 pf instead of the 470 pf on the schematic. That might be my inaccurate capacitance meter. The Bitx has had a big burst of RF from a nearby transmitter, maybe that upset something. I¡¯ll keep experimenting. I do have a good antenna (ZS6BKW) so plenty of signal going into the Bitx. John, VK2VOL
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Re: BITX40 Microphone options
On my analog VFO board #66, I measured across C107 - a level of 500+ mV
pp gives full power with the level control
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R136 midway. With the supplied mic I can't get the power while speaking in a normal level. With a normal voice I should be able to see 3-4 watts! Raj, vu2zap At 08/07/2017, you wrote: On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 07:24 am, Raj vu2zap wrote: |
Re: Bitx40 All done
Winner!
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At 07/07/2017, you wrote: I think some projects look kinda cool with a clear case. |
Re: 80m hexfet power amplifier by W7ZOI
I had my WA2EBY toroids wound for me by the same guy who does the toroid sets for Elecraft, to Elecraft's approved standards. I am waiting for the rest of the parts to arrive from Mouser, with the exception of the SMD resistors, which are on order from China. The ones from Mouser are on back-order, and won't arrive until NOVEMBER (!), and I really don't want to wait quite that long... Rich KC8MWG On Friday, July 7, 2017, 9:04:32 PM EDT, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io <econjack@...> wrote: Diz's company, Kits And Parts, is a gold mine for hard-to-find caps and toroids. A friend of mine has one of his One Watters and it's a fun little rig. Keep him in mind when you're building. Jack, W8TEE From: Leonard <dredger@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 8:23 PM Subject: Re: [BITX20] 80m hexfet power amplifier by W7ZOI "Yeah, I forgot about Diz. He's good. He also has a toroid kit for the WA2EBY LPF assembly, but not a cap kit as far as I know... john AD5YE" Diz might put together a mica cap kit for the wa2eby amplifier. Someone would have to ask him. That's how the toroid kit came to be. I asked him. I bought all of the mica caps from Mouser. Leonard |
Re: 80m hexfet power amplifier by W7ZOI
Jack Purdum
Diz's company, Kits And Parts, is a gold mine for hard-to-find caps and toroids. A friend of mine has one of his One Watters and it's a fun little rig. Keep him in mind when you're building. Jack, W8TEE From: Leonard <dredger@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 8:23 PM Subject: Re: [BITX20] 80m hexfet power amplifier by W7ZOI "Yeah, I forgot about Diz. He's good. He also has a toroid kit for the WA2EBY LPF assembly, but not a cap kit as far as I know... john AD5YE" Diz might put together a mica cap kit for the wa2eby amplifier. Someone would have to ask him. That's how the toroid kit came to be. I asked him. I bought all of the mica caps from Mouser. Leonard |
Re: 80m hexfet power amplifier by W7ZOI
"Yeah, I forgot about Diz. He's good. He also has a toroid kit for the WA2EBY LPF assembly, but not a cap kit as far as I know... john AD5YE" Diz might put together a mica cap kit for the wa2eby amplifier. Someone would have to ask him. That's how the toroid kit came to be. I asked him. I bought all of the mica caps from Mouser. Leonard |
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