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Re: I did it again.. i plugged the arduino pins on reverse
Gordon Gibby
开云体育?Bernie....I think they are so overwhelmed now that it will be months before they get back to offering anything other than just the basic transceiver.? ?Partly for that reason I ended up making a board to basically DO what the raduino does....? if others
need it we can make it available.??
gordon
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KC9SGV <kc9sgv@...>
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2018 3:34 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] I did it again.. i plugged the arduino pins on reverse ?
I had the same error messages.
Found out the mini USB port was broken.
The plug was prohibited to be inserted properly by one of the small metal clips on top of the socket.
This was bent down into the socket, stopping the plug from being fully inserted.
These mini USB ports are very finicky and when you spray them with electronic contact cleaner, the solder pads underneath them let go from the Raduino board....
Can we please have a tab to a shopping cart on the website to reorder components and modules for these excellent kit radios ?
Bernie,
KC9SGV
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Re: I did it again.. i plugged the arduino pins on reverse
KC9SGV
开云体育I had the same error messages. Found out the mini USB port was broken. The plug was prohibited to be inserted properly by one of the small metal clips on top of the socket. This was bent down into the socket, stopping the plug from being fully inserted. These mini USB ports are very finicky and when you spray them with electronic contact cleaner, the solder pads underneath them let go from the Raduino board.... Can we please have a tab to a shopping cart on the website to reorder components and modules for these excellent kit radios ? Bernie, KC9SGV Sent from my iPad On Jan 28, 2018, at 12:35 PM, César EA3IAV <Cesarleon@...> wrote:
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Re: #bitx40 #bitx40
#bitx40
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 11:26 am, Arv Evans wrote:
Si5351 synthesizer chiphi Arv sorry for my bad english i have checked the output of raduino with Digital oscilloscope the frequenzy is wrong e change rapidly the signal voltage output is too low i am sure the raduino don't work! the Si5351 synthesizer chip is very little to made a good repair i don't have the chip, i don't have the right iron and a good glass! so i need a new raduino board because mine is fault and don't checked from delear, at this time i have wrote one month ago and the last email was sent 10 days ago! i appreciate your help but i need to contact the seller 73 Aurelio |
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Re: #bitx40 #bitx40
#bitx40
Aurelio IZ8EGM The designer of the Raduino does monitor this group, but also has other jobs.? He may respond as time allows, or others might step in to help.? By "oscillator of the raduino" I am assuming that you mean the Si5351 synthesizer chip instead of the clock oscillator for the AVR microprocessor on the Arduino NANO board? If that is true, how did you test its outputs to determine that it is not working? Arv? K7HKL _._ On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 11:03 AM, sarnese via Groups.Io <sarnese@...> wrote: hi to all |
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Re: uBitx audio filtering
#ubitx
Thanks Jerry
? I deleted the original post. Here are the traces of my original audio output with 40 meter band noise input and after adjusting the BFO for better low frequency response for CW. The spikes on the left are at odd multiples of 60 Hz and come from attaching the uBitx to the PC without isolation. An isolation kit is on it's way. And the response with the Sotabeams CW narrow filter in (550 Hz to 850 Hz) for original and adjusted BFO ??? Bob KD8CGH |
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Re: #bitx40 #bitx40
#bitx40
the ic oscillator of raduino doesn't work i have checked it.
there is not good signal from it, i would buy a new one (because i don't have the good iron and is it too much little for my eyes) but the is no way to speack with manager of the project. i have sent more email but i am waiting. is there a good email to speack with their? thanks to help me Aurelio IZ8EGM |
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Re: FS: Bitx AGC Kits
Those of you that have gotten a mail from me you are covered. If you have not gotten a mail from me at this time most if not all kits are spoken for. I am going to build the orders up and finish up the rest of the kits. I will keep this updated later today or tomorrow with what is left if anything. 73 ?N8DAH |
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Re: I did it again.. i plugged the arduino pins on reverse
César EA3IAV
I could not get the blink sketch tonbe uploaded. I also tried the raduino sketch to see that tab thing you mentioned. At first I did not understand that selecting one ino file would just put them all on the arduino software
As you see an error popped up here too |
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Re: #bitx40 #bitx40
#bitx40
Aurelio?? IZ8EGM "raduino didn't work"? does not give others much to go on if they are to help you. What part does not work, and what have you already tried? Arv? K7HKL _._ On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 11:03 AM, sarnese via Groups.Io <sarnese@...> wrote: hi to all |
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#bitx40 #bitx40
#bitx40
hi to all
i need an help when i have reiceived the bitx40 i found that raduino didn't work, where is possibile to buy a new raduino board without the display? i have sent an email to the website but at moment nobody help me. please give me a good solution to repair it 73 Aurelio IZ8EGM sarnese@... |
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Re: I did it again.. i plugged the arduino pins on reverse
Jack Purdum
"They will be in alphabetic order on the Tabs." I'm pretty sure that's true, except the file with setup() and loop() is in the first window. Jack, W8TEE From: Jack Purdum via Groups.Io <jjpurdum@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2018 12:40 PM Subject: Re: [BITX20] I did it again.. i plugged the arduino pins on reverse No. Put all of the files associated with the project in a single directory. The Arduino IDE will load them automatically and present each of them to you as a Tab above the IDE source code window. They will be in alphabetic order on the Tabs. Jack, W8TEE From: César EA3IAV <Cesarleon@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2018 12:37 PM Subject: Re: [BITX20] I did it again.. i plugged the arduino pins on reverse Yes, nanos are cheap. I will have one tomorrow? regatding the ino files... di they have to be uploaded in sequence? tthanks!
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Re: I did it again.. i plugged the arduino pins on reverse
Jack Purdum
No. Put all of the files associated with the project in a single directory. The Arduino IDE will load them automatically and present each of them to you as a Tab above the IDE source code window. They will be in alphabetic order on the Tabs. Jack, W8TEE From: César EA3IAV <Cesarleon@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2018 12:37 PM Subject: Re: [BITX20] I did it again.. i plugged the arduino pins on reverse Yes, nanos are cheap. I will have one tomorrow? regatding the ino files... di they have to be uploaded in sequence? tthanks! |
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Re: FS: Bitx AGC Kits
Also interested...Larry - K2ZSD Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Droid On Jan 28, 2018 12:24 AM, N8DAH <Dherron@...> wrote: I should have posted this before.? |
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Re: uBitx audio filtering
#ubitx
Your BFO coming out of clk0 of the si5351 needs to be higher in frequency by about 200hz.
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That's all. From your first plot, the 12mhz crystal filter is doing a fair job, about 2000 hz wide and reasonably flat. It is the BFO placement relative to the crystal filter passband that determines where that 2000hz slice lies in the audio that comes out of the radio. On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 07:33 am, KD8CGH wrote: this native filter response issue may limit CW performance and be more difficult to improve for those of us that would like to see the uBitx as a high performance CW transceiver. |
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