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Re: W8TEE Software Release 1.07-09
Jack Purdum
Yep. The cost is $8, domestic shipping is included. Use PayPal to econjack@.... Be sure to add your shipping address. Jack, W8TEE From: "robert.m.cox@..." <robert.m.cox@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2017 1:14 PM Subject: Re: [BITX20] W8TEE Software Release 1.07-09 Is it still possible to purchase the TFT/VFO boards for this project?? 73, -Rob N4MN |
Re: Agc
No, Pat. RC is still at FET gate, just FET drain via C to Q1 base. Value of C could alter the severity of the FET's effect, but would still not have much effect on overall action. If connecting C to Q2 or Q3 base likewise, though I'd be cautious of messing up Zout of Xtal filter. I'd be trying around 100pF there, same as the coupling cap.
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Re: Agc
Jerry et al: Q1 should be fine, to 'normalise' the chain. 'messing up impedances' will only occur once the FET becomes resistive, i'e. Vg > (turn-on threshold), at which point all that happens is reduced throughput, the original intent - self-normalising. I'd keep it pre-demod - Z there really matters! And strong signals will always cause havoc. If AF detection, they'd need to be reasonably close to tuned-f to do much damage.
PIN diode schemes evidently work best, but this would be far simpler and thus less expensive, plus easier to understand and still with tolerable performance. 73 , Dex |
Re: Agc
Here's the thread on distortion: ??/g/BITX20/message/32043 You need to detect the signal level somewhere after the crystal filter,? since you only want the signal you are receiving to engage the agc action. Top of the volume control pot is probably good enough. Most solutions posted to this forum attenuate after the audio pre-amp at Q16. But as Henning points out in that thread, Q16 is limiting our dynamic range. So the AGC circuit should attenuate the signal before Q16.? Exactly where you should attenuate isn't terribly clear to me. If attenuating at Q1, the noise level when strong signals are present could be louder than it needs to be. Messing with Q1, Q2 and/or Q3 will affect impedances there, which may impact the performance of the BPF, ring mixer, crystal filter, and maybe even the demodulator. I'd probably just use a pin diode attenuator at the output of Q3 as noted in the above thread. Jerry On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 03:47 pm, Dexter N Muir wrote: For anyone using this scheme: I recall someone encountering distortion due to something in the Rx before this point. I had the thought (that still remains): why not 'feed-forward' like AM AGC? My replacement Raduino is currently en route, and I haven't yet had the chance to try this - has anyone else done so? I envisage detecting the audio level at the top of the Vol pot as this does, but taking the FET drain to Q1 base via 0.1uF and with time constants in between adjustable for fast/slow "hang". What say, folks? |
Re: Agc
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI have it apart now working on a new case so I can't verify it. ?It's not 5 secs though. ?It's more like 1.5-2 secs and I guess that is due to the interaction of the threshold, ?% of charge, and RC. ?It is a pretty smooth gradual increase back to full volume. ?Is your idea to move the RC circuit to the base of 2n2222?
Pat Griffin
http://www.cahabatechnology.com/aa4pg.html
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Dexter N Muir <dexy@...>
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2017 6:15:19 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] Agc ?
BTW, Pat - 100uF, 47k? T=CR - mics x megs = seconds, 100 * .047 = 4.7s. Is there a threshold? or do you have around 5 seconds of gradually-increasing signal?
73, Dex |
Re: Agc
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI haven't gotten around to it but I was thinking of changing the hang time by adjusting the 100k and 47uf cap on the 2n7000 gate. ?The hang is about right with a 100mf instead of 47mf but that is just what I happened to have. ?Say some more about your idea of doing it at the 2n2222 base. Pat
Pat Griffin, CPA, PhD
http://www.cahabatechnology.com
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Dexter N Muir <dexy@...>
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2017 4:47:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] Agc ?
For anyone using this scheme: I recall someone encountering distortion due to something in the Rx before this point. I had the thought (that still remains): why not 'feed-forward' like AM AGC? My replacement Raduino is currently en route, and I haven't
yet had the chance to try this - has anyone else done so? I envisage detecting the audio level at the top of the Vol pot as this does, but taking the FET drain to Q1 base via 0.1uF and with time constants in between adjustable for fast/slow "hang". What say,
folks?
73 de ZL2DEX |
Re: Agc
For anyone using this scheme: I recall someone encountering distortion due to something in the Rx before this point. I had the thought (that still remains): why not 'feed-forward' like AM AGC? My replacement Raduino is currently en route, and I haven't yet had the chance to try this - has anyone else done so? I envisage detecting the audio level at the top of the Vol pot as this does, but taking the FET drain to Q1 base via 0.1uF and with time constants in between adjustable for fast/slow "hang". What say, folks?
73 de ZL2DEX |
Re: bitX as a data radio
Vince Vielhaber
Ok, so it also has a resistor and a couple of caps. Anyway, here it is:
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While wsjtx doesn't put a steady tone on the opposite channel from the data, it does put out data in both channels. That data is more than enough to turn the fet on and transmit. Until the other day, I was only putting out a bit over a watt into a long wire with an unun. I still managed to make several contacts with this circuit as an interface. Vince. On 10/05/2017 08:18 AM, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
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Amplified Microphone and the BITX40
I have an old Telex ProCom I amplified microphone that has never been used and I was thinking that it might be a good match for my BITX40.? It uses an Electret element and has a fixed level output amplifier.?? Runs off an N type battery.?? Anyone have an opinion as to whether I will overload and possibly damage the mic input circuit on the BITX ?if I used this?? Will I need a blocking capacitor since it does not require DC from the BITX?
Thanks,?? Jim?? W6yxy |
Re: Agc
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýBrent, I am using that circuit and it works pretty well. ?See my posting #32796. ?I changed a couple of caps and tapped it at the diode and fed that to an s-meter (or vu meter) circuit which displays on line 3 of?a 4x20 lcd. ?Yes, the connection is at the volume control. 73, Pat AA4PG
Pat Griffin
http://www.cahabatechnology.com/aa4pg.html
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Brent Seres <brentseres1@...>
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2017 3:20:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [BITX20] Agc ?
Hello
I'm thinking of trying to build an age circuit. I have ample room on the board I used to build the anti thump circuit. Does anyone have an opinion as to what is the best circuit to use? I was thinking of the VU2ESE configuration. Where is that circuit inserted into the bitx? At the volume control? Thanks for all the help and advice. 73 Brent VE3CUS |
Agc
Hello
I'm thinking of trying to build an age circuit. I have ample room on the board I used to build the anti thump circuit. Does anyone have an opinion as to what is the best circuit to use? I was thinking of the VU2ESE configuration. Where is that circuit inserted into the bitx? At the volume control? Thanks for all the help and advice. 73 Brent VE3CUS |
Re: uBITX Questions
Hello All,
Let me introduce me a little. (sorry if I'm writing faults in English, no so easy using a French corrector !) I'm 49 years old . Electronic engineer in radiocommunication and power conversion. Amateur radio since 1990. I'm buiding a lot of my equipmenst, last big project was a high level 2m SSB transceiver. I did a 80 m CW transceiver working from 3V to 6V (1W to 4 W). I plan to build an kind of ubitx using the Raduino (thanks to Farhan's work !). The difficuly will be to supply the transceiver with a 5 V USB power pack ! Of course transmit power will be limited to 1 W (linear) to 2 W at compression (the output stage of the MOSEF PA is allready working !) Now I'm facing to the diver of the PA..no easy to ensure flat response at low voltage. To developp at 50 Ohms is more easy to qualify each sub-circuit : simulating, testing, assembling... I confirm the fact of using a 45 MHz Xtal filter to avoid looping back (I had this problem on a HP 8590 spectrum close to an internal IF ) It is important to load mixers at 50 Ohms on each port, or dissipate unwated products in a waste load. LPF front of 1st mixer is very important to avoid image of FM broadcast band if you hare close to big transmitter (that's my case)! I will continue this project as soon as I will have time ...not in stress ! Best 73 F5RCT Jmat ( ..shorter than Jean-Matthieu !) ? |
Re: New bitx40 build.
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýRandell,?Running up on the increased inverse complexity of convenience, time to start monitoring power rails? Not being off the shelf plug ins, can¡¯t just add up published specs. You are having way too much fun. I am going to use this lesson in our builders group, next month. Craig KM4YEC
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Re: Sweeperino
Searching for the word "error" in your listing shows that it's having trouble with the si570 library.
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Could be a difference between Farhan's version of the library (he coded that several years ago) and what's currently available. You can either dig back into the repository and find the correct (older) version of the si570 library or you can figure out what those calls are doing and adjust the sweeperino code to work with the currently available library. The latter might be best, you get any bug fixes and you have reason to learn about the si570 calls. On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 04:49 am, Rob Bleumer wrote: But at compiling it goes wrong, which library¡¯s should I use, and where can I find the necessary version. I got the next failure messages: |
Re: Bitx20V3b/3c - Need Part Information for L1-L3
afterall it is easy to compute the inductance of coil with 39pF cap in parallel to give a centre frequency of 14.1 (for 20m band? range assuming 40 to 14.2. ?I use mini ring core calculator where in LC parallel resonant? calc is there? ?i generally wind 10mm Toko type coil former with 14 to 16 turns? and i get adjustable inductance around 3.3uH. The secondary could be 4 turns. ? ? regards Sarma ? On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 5:23 PM, dave <nt1u@...> wrote: Doug Hendrick's recently published a dropin pcb replacement for the 42if123.? ?He was learning how to make boards, and this was his project. |
Re: bitX as a data radio
Vince Vielhaber
Rather than the duinovox I found a simpler circuit for interfacing data.
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It consists of 3 small audio transformers (got 10 for a little over $1, a couple of 1N4148 diodes and a 2n7000. I won a cheap ($4) USB sound card on ebay so I built it all onto a circuit board and put a mic connector on it to just plug into the Bitx. Next to the sound card, the mic connector was the most expensive part. I'll post a link to the schematic later today when I get home, unless I can find it again sooner. Vince. There was quite a bit of interest in this over in the FB group, so thought --
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