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Re: AD9850 source

 

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Jack,

There is some confusion about the Type I/Type II nomenclature- you are using the terms differently than the PHSNA project and other places online. The way I understand it, the modules you are using - with three rows of pins - ?and that are now getting harder to find are the early ones, and the ones with the two rows of pins, are the current ones. The PHSNA project actually has an adapter board that works both ways: you can use a three row device in a two row layout and vice versa. I am actually using that adapter in the PKAA board successfully. There is some information about the adapter board at the end of this document:?

Thanks for the link and 73 and Happy Thanksgiving?

Karl Heinz - K5KHK?


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On Nov 23, 2017, at 9:32 AM, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io <jjpurdum@...> wrote:

All:

When I wrote the QST article (Nov., 2017), the AD9850 (Type II) was selling for around $10 on eBay. Now, some dealers are asking over $100 for one...ridiculous! I use that board both on the antenna analyzer and the BITX40 TFT/VFO board. One user wrote to me with this source:



They are selling the board for $12.50 and he claims it works perfectly. If anyone is building the AA, you can substitute the AD9851 if you omit D4 and D5 and jumper the 5V line to the chip.

Jack, W8TEE


Re: ubitx project

 

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Hola Andres:

Qué software has usado en el Raduino?

73 – LU5DNM

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De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Andres Moreno
Enviado el: jueves, 23 de noviembre de 2017 09:18 a.m.
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: [BITX20] ubitx project

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Hello everyone.

I’m working on my uBitx project, with my own PCB design.

The “front-end” is also different from original.

The receiver is already working.

If it can help someone, I have uploaded a video to YouTube with the first receptions test.

This is the first version, without Xtal filter for 45MHz.

I’m using an End Fed antenna for 40, 20 and 10 m. It’s only about 4m above the ground and between houses, so it’s performance is not the best

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To watch the Video: ??

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or search for “amh1147” on YouTube

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Regards

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EB7ME

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AD9850 source

Jack Purdum
 

All:

When I wrote the QST article (Nov., 2017), the AD9850 (Type II) was selling for around $10 on eBay. Now, some dealers are asking over $100 for one...ridiculous! I use that board both on the antenna analyzer and the BITX40 TFT/VFO board. One user wrote to me with this source:



They are selling the board for $12.50 and he claims it works perfectly. If anyone is building the AA, you can substitute the AD9851 if you omit D4 and D5 and jumper the 5V line to the chip.

Jack, W8TEE


ubitx project

 

Hello everyone.
I’m working on my uBitx project, with my own PCB design.
The “front-end” is also different from original.
The receiver is already working.
If it can help someone, I have uploaded a video to YouTube with the first receptions test.
This is the first version, without Xtal filter for 45MHz.
I’m using an End Fed antenna for 40, 20 and 10 m. It’s only about 4m above the ground and between houses, so it’s performance is not the best

To watch the Video: ??

or search for “amh1147” on YouTube

Regards


EB7ME


Re: Strange tuning problem on BitX-40

Vince Vielhaber
 

I believe that one was actually meant for the guy that was getting frustrated with his tuning problem and talking about tossing his BitX in the trash.

Vince.

On 11/22/2017 10:56 PM, Raj vu2zap wrote:
Did not understand you!

At 23/11/2017, you wrote:
I will buy that which you feel is a waste of your time ...gladly pay
for radio and postage. kc7ttt

On Nov 20, 2017 7:04 PM, "Raj vu2zap" <rajendrakumargg@...
<mailto:rajendrakumargg@...>> wrote:

10T pots are not made for heavy usage. I am using 10t in analog
VFO and regular pot in Raduino.
If they show misbehavior then the wire inside started "unwinding"!

Raj
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Re: Strange tuning problem on BitX-40

 

Did not understand you!

At 23/11/2017, you wrote:

I will buy that which you feel is a waste of your time ...gladly pay for radio and postage. kc7ttt

On Nov 20, 2017 7:04 PM, "Raj vu2zap" < rajendrakumargg@...> wrote:
10T pots are not made for heavy usage. I am using 10t in analog VFO and regular pot in Raduino.
If they show misbehavior then the wire inside started "unwinding"!

Raj


Re: HELP BITX 40

 

RF must be getting into tune voltage pot. I had such a problem when the ground wire of the antenna
connector was loose!

Raj

At 23/11/2017, you wrote:
At the bitx40 we built, the BFO frequency varies in the voice signal.
I wonder if it is normal or if someone has ever faced this problem as he did it.
Thank you!


Re: Filtering noise from Raduino

 

Awesome! I tried it as well with some parts that just arrived. I used 1000uF capacitors and 1W 15 ohm resistors in a second order RC filter, very similar to the video. All the noise from my power supply and the Raduino are totally gone. Woo!

After the holiday I might try to do a write up for the wiki. This stuff might be common knowledge for most builders, but it sure wasn’t for me :)

On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 10:07 AM Kerr Smith <kerrsmithusa@...> wrote:
I just watched VK3YE's video and made up the small filter he suggested. I have been trying to reduce the noise on my custom Bitx20 for a while and this small circuit made a huge difference. I attached it between the power supply and the Arduino power input as he suggested and it works really well.


Re: Is my BitX output stable? (Volume change above 7.200)

 

Some of the USB cables are only meant for charging,
they don't support data transfer.17

Yes, si5351 drive current can make a difference in how well the signal is received.
But weird it is so different across just the 40m ham band.

Not really sure what firmware version this "factory reset" was getting used on,
but when using Farhan's original Raduino sketch (what comes in the unit when shipped from hfsigs)
the only value stored in EEPROM is the frequency calibration constant.?

Farhan's code leaves the `si5351 drive strength at its default level.
I believe the default drive strength for the etherkit library is 2 mA.?

Jerry, KE7ER
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On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 05:32 pm, Gene Nitschke wrote:

OK while waiting for the Pixie, I finally got the USB port working again (bad USB cable, go figure!).??

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So, I started trying different versions of SW to see if I could isolate?the volume issue (increasing significantly after about 7.200 Birdie).? ? Issue is?not there in version 1.04 but present in 1.05!? This is when the VFO drive current was changed to try and eliminate the Birdie!? Going back to 1.27.1 and changing the VFO driver current to 2, 6, or 8 mA eliminates the volume change but makes the overall volume lower,?the birdie is just as strong no matter where I set the current (I verified I was using?Etherkit Si5351 2.0.1).? Maybe I will try the RG174 from VFO to board (as I have lots of that).? ?As the original current was 2mA, I will probably set this unit at that level for now.???I would like to leave this one mainly stock?and start the build on the second unit to hack.

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While?reading some of the old?threads on the Birdie, I see mention of a "factory reset".? I assume this is the Raduino?? ? Why would you do this and what would?it accomplish?
?
Gene N2IJF


Re: Is my BitX output stable? (Volume change above 7.200)

Gene Nitschke
 

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Just reread my message and before anyone finds my error, I meant to say with versions 1.04 and 1.05 I ensured I was using??Etherkit Si5351 2.0.1.? This is not needed in V 1.27.1.

Gene N2IJF


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Gene Nitschke <genenitschke@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 8:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Is my BitX output stable? (Volume change above 7.200)
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OK while waiting for the Pixie, I finally got the USB port working again (bad USB cable, go figure!).??


So, I started trying different versions of SW to see if I could isolate?the volume issue (increasing significantly after about 7.200 Birdie).? ? Issue is?not there in version 1.04 but present in 1.05!? This is when the VFO drive current was changed to try and eliminate the Birdie!? Going back to 1.27.1 and changing the VFO driver current to 2, 6, or 8 mA eliminates the volume change but makes the overall volume lower,?the birdie is just as strong no matter where I set the current (I verified I was using?Etherkit Si5351 2.0.1).? Maybe I will try the RG174 from VFO to board (as I have lots of that).? ?As the original current was 2mA, I will probably set this unit at that level for now.???I would like to leave this one mainly stock?and start the build on the second unit to hack.


While?reading some of the old?threads on the Birdie, I see mention of a "factory reset".? I assume this is the Raduino?? ? Why would you do this and what would?it accomplish?

Gene N2IJF


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke@...>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 1:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Is my BitX output stable?
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Yup.
Second to the last slide of your document shows the "Chinese Rendition", including the 7.023mhz crystal.
As low as $1.98 on ebay in that link I gave, most are way up there around $3 or so.
And you thought $59 was cheap.


On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 09:28 pm, Thomas Sharka wrote:
w1sye.org
Oscillator Frequency Control Filter The filter elements can be fixed or adjustable. A quartz crystal is ideal as a fixed element. ? Good frequency stability

This Pixie?


Re: Is my BitX output stable? (Volume change above 7.200)

Gene Nitschke
 

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OK while waiting for the Pixie, I finally got the USB port working again (bad USB cable, go figure!).??


So, I started trying different versions of SW to see if I could isolate?the volume issue (increasing significantly after about 7.200 Birdie).? ? Issue is?not there in version 1.04 but present in 1.05!? This is when the VFO drive current was changed to try and eliminate the Birdie!? Going back to 1.27.1 and changing the VFO driver current to 2, 6, or 8 mA eliminates the volume change but makes the overall volume lower,?the birdie is just as strong no matter where I set the current (I verified I was using?Etherkit Si5351 2.0.1).? Maybe I will try the RG174 from VFO to board (as I have lots of that).? ?As the original current was 2mA, I will probably set this unit at that level for now.???I would like to leave this one mainly stock?and start the build on the second unit to hack.


While?reading some of the old?threads on the Birdie, I see mention of a "factory reset".? I assume this is the Raduino?? ? Why would you do this and what would?it accomplish?

Gene N2IJF


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke@...>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 1:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Is my BitX output stable?
?
Yup.
Second to the last slide of your document shows the "Chinese Rendition", including the 7.023mhz crystal.
As low as $1.98 on ebay in that link I gave, most are way up there around $3 or so.
And you thought $59 was cheap.


On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 09:28 pm, Thomas Sharka wrote:
w1sye.org
Oscillator Frequency Control Filter The filter elements can be fixed or adjustable. A quartz crystal is ideal as a fixed element. ? Good frequency stability

This Pixie?


Re: Emailing: RaduinoXPbo1B, RaduinoXPtopA, RaduinoXPtopB, RaduinoXPbo1A

 

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"6 ft. 8 ft. Bunch, me wana go home"

Something like that?


On 11/22/2017 5:07 PM, nphektor@... wrote:
''Daylight come and me wanna me Bitx''


Lol

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(909) 918-0058
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Re: Emailing: RaduinoXPbo1B, RaduinoXPtopA, RaduinoXPtopB, RaduinoXPbo1A

 

''Daylight come and me wanna me Bitx''


Lol


Re: IRF510 lead length #bitx20help

 

I'm still experimenting, but I may reverse my "lead length shouldn't matter much". Let's just say it's a good thing I have spare IRF510's. Although Jerry if my initial experiment was successful, I may have solved the output issue at 14mhz. More testing needs to be done.?
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?<-- Learn how to go digital on the BITX40


Re: IRF510 lead length #bitx20help

 

Thanks to everyone for the pointers...much appreciated. Will pay close attention to all suggestions.??
73, Paul ZS2OE


Re: Two little circuit boards for my Bitx40 txcvrs

 

Haha, I pasted the wrong link in my post.? Sorry about that!

Can't wait to hear how this works out!


Re: Two little circuit boards for my Bitx40 txcvrs

 

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The thread for this board is actually here (there was another thread dealing with mic emphasis which this module doesn't do):

/g/BITX20/topic/6374017#34387?
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The board can be found here on Aliexpress:???


The SSM2167 datasheet can be found here:



Thanks everybody for the suggestions on how to remove the two small SMD resistors.? I am not used to working with such tiny components, but I will give it a go!

A few external components will be needed:

1.? The board runs on 3v-5v. The BITX40 operates at 12v.? I am thinking a simple resistor divider will work given the chip draws 4mA according to the specs.?? A simple resistor to the 12v lines should work (I will try something like 6.8K since resistance of the circuit is around 3K) and then measure voltage.

2.? As noted in one of the comments, bias for the electret mic will be required. I am assuming I can use another resistor to lower the 12v line (copying the circuit in the BITX40 mic connector).

3.? Because of the 20dB (or thereabouts) gain of this chip (it appears the module manufacturer has simply copied the datasheet values) I will need a variable pot on the output (i.e. mic gain control).? I plan to bring this to the back panel of my enclosure.

4.? I will definitely also want a variable pot to control compression on my back panel.? Not sure I need it for the noise gate control.? I will use a trimpot.

I plan to mount the module on a small section of prototype board where I can install off-module components.? Little multi-turn trimpots can be mounted directly on the module for controlling compression (200k) and noise gate (5k).? However, I know amateur ops always want to fiddle with the compression ratio!

I suspect that the junction of pin 6 (with capacitor C3) which is an averaged RMS value of input level could be used to connect (via a resistor) to an arduino analogue input to become a VOX control.? I would like to have a play with this as well to ensure there is enough voltage to be read by the arduino!?? This will need a further mod to my mic (I am using one of those cheap Aliexpress Baofeng mics) as the RX/TX switch is in series with the mic input at present.

73 Mike ZL1AXG



Re: Strange tuning problem on BitX-40

 

I purchased some discount pots...
They came unravelled internally omg.
More important than anything is the learning experience. I will buy that which you feel is a waste of your time ...gladly pay for radio and postage. kc7ttt

On Nov 20, 2017 7:04 PM, "Raj vu2zap" <rajendrakumargg@...> wrote:
10T pots are not made for heavy usage. I am using 10t in analog VFO and regular pot in Raduino.
If they show misbehavior then the wire inside started "unwinding"!

Raj

At 21/11/2017, you wrote:
OK I will check it out they came from amazon made in China rubbish?

On 20 Nov 2017 19:45, "Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io" <jgaffke=[email protected] > wrote:
Put a voltmeter between the wiper pin of the pot and the ground pin.
See if the voltage jumps around erratically as you turn the knob

Easy to imagine it might be failing.
Especially if you found it on ebay for less than a dollar.

Jerry

On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 11:26 am, chris gress wrote:
Talking of strange tuning my 60m bitx is playing up I have loads of places on my 10turn pot where the frq jumps around anyone think the multi turn pot is at fault chris


HELP BITX 40

 

At the bitx40 we built, the BFO frequency varies in the voice signal.
I wonder if it is normal or if someone has ever faced this problem as he did it.
Thank you!


Re: Emailing: RaduinoXPbo1B, RaduinoXPtopA, RaduinoXPtopB, RaduinoXPbo1A

 

tally me, banana!!!

On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 8:27 AM, Michael Hagen <motdog@...> wrote:

The board is stuffed with connectors.

That was the challenge, to get all those Arduino Mega lines to connectors.

I had to keep moving and flipping them to keep close to the Mega.

The 50 port pins and 256K of memory should really be nice.

But, the size has to go up.

I have used the I2C for a serial 20x4 LCD.?? Don't even use the LCD connector.

Mike, WA6ISP


On 11/21/2017 3:49 PM, Mike Woods wrote:
I am sure many will be interested in your new board Mike!

Three questions:

1) dimensions?? It looks like it could be around 75mm deep and 85mm wide which may challenge existing enclosures.

2) is there an i2c connector?? It would be helpful to be able to expand to use other i2c devices (e.g. temperature sensors, digital pots, etc.)

3) cost?

4) is there room topside to mount a dupont display connector if you dont want to attach directly to the 1602 or 2004 display (ie cable connect).? This would enable the card to be mounted alongside the Bitx40 or on top of the Bitx40 board using standoffs.

It looks like something I would be interested in acquiring!

73 Mike ZL1AXG

On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 at 6:50 AM, Michael Hagen <motdog@...> wrote:
A New Baby (and Banana) have been Hatched!

RaduinoXP

Been working on this Big Boy for a month now.? Completely compatible
with BitX.? Has the one connector (5Pin) that has +12, Gnd, and Clock
for BitX.
Uses Mega 2560 Pro Embed Arduino.

Just like RaduinoX, just connect that one 5 pin Molex to get BitX going.

Full of connectors!!? 14 of them.? 50 Digital Pins and 16 Analog.

12 Pin Molex have 10 pins for I/O and +5 and Ground.

Like RaduinoX, I2C are level shifted to 3.3 to the SI5351.

Heat Sink on the +5V regulator with diode and filtering.

Double Sided and well laid out with lots of ground plane on bottom.

Mounts standard LCD or 4x20 as shown in the pictures.

It is a compact as I could get it, but may still not fit enclosures
already built.

This is Debug board.? A new order of PCBs will arrive next week.

Yes, I am tossing out the first order of PCBs (I screwed up 4 lines).

73s
Mike, WA6ISP

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Yucaipa, Ca. 92399
(909) 918-0058
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Mike@...






-- 
Mike Hagen, WA6ISP
10917 Bryant Street
Yucaipa, Ca. 92399
(909) 918-0058
PayPal ID  "MotDog@..."
Mike@...