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Re: show your mic
Here is my cigar-box uBitx with a wooden dowel Mic using the kit electret mix element and the Microsoft. Tony, KB9A? On Thu, Apr 19, 2018, 5:18 PM Gary Shriver <gshriver@...> wrote:
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Re: show your mic
Using a section of pen for Mic and PTT switch installation.? 2018-04-20 4:56 GMT+08:00 Matthew S <Rigamurow@...>:
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Re: UbitX I2C GPIO Breakouts?
Good idea Nick.? On the Atmel, max I2C speed is 400Khz, but a lot of devices do not like this "hi-speed" and you need to run them slower.? Right now I have my bus running at 200Khz and see no delay on my LCD. On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 6:44 PM, NNicholas via Groups.Io <NNicholas@...> wrote: I have used these chips on many projects and used them to drive led displays, but for this application,? given the slower response of the I2C serial bus, I would stick with the given direct I/O driven LCD display and use the I2C serial to communicate with a second arduino, to add more functions. That way you keep speed, have true multitasking going on, and not only double the io, but you double memory. I plan to add an custom auto antenna tuner to mine, and a 100 watt amplifier , all in the same enclosure. I will be using a second arduino based processor to control both the filtering and switching of the amplifier in and out, and seek and search for best antenna match without having to interrupt the radio operations. That way, when auto tune is turned on, the amp will drop out to low power , the antenna will tune, and then return to the original settings. Like wise as the radio is turned to various bands, the pi filters in the amp can automatically switch with the band. --
Paul Mateer, AA9GG Elan Engineering Corp. NAQCC 3123, SKCC 4628 |
Re: anybody tried softrock and hdsdr with Ubitx?
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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 11:50 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] anybody tried softrock and hdsdr with Ubitx? ? Has anyone tried a softrock and hdsdr with Ubitx to get the spectrum and waterfall display?? (or something similar?) ? If so, can you please describe how to go about doing it? ? thanks,
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Re: UbitX I2C GPIO Breakouts?
I have used these chips on many projects and used them to drive led displays, but for this application,? given the slower response of the I2C serial bus, I would stick with the given direct I/O driven LCD display and use the I2C serial to communicate with a second arduino, to add more functions. That way you keep speed, have true multitasking going on, and not only double the io, but you double memory. I plan to add an custom auto antenna tuner to mine, and a 100 watt amplifier , all in the same enclosure. I will be using a second arduino based processor to control both the filtering and switching of the amplifier in and out, and seek and search for best antenna match without having to interrupt the radio operations. That way, when auto tune is turned on, the amp will drop out to low power , the antenna will tune, and then return to the original settings. Like wise as the radio is turned to various bands, the pi filters in the amp can automatically switch with the band.
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Re: Transmitter Mods
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýActually, I would prefer to rewind the
transformer with a center tap, and eliminate the chokes, feeding
the DC to the center tap.
Z for L8, L9 should be >> then the output impedance which looks like the antenna impedance for the 1:1 transformer. I am adding a 70 watt amplifier to my uBitx, so I just need 5 watts out on all bands to drive it. I doubt I will do much more, on the transmitter, but I will have to see how the amp behaves. I may to to better equalize the output level between the bands. Howard On 4/19/2018 2:37 PM, Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io wrote: The parallel resonance helps us to a point, though an ideal inductor would generally be better.
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Re: uBITX shipping time
Fred Buecker
Mine came today! 45 hours from India to Pittsburgh! On Thu, Apr 19, 2018, 4:13 PM Doug W <dougwilner@...> wrote: On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 11:50 am, <hotrod541@...> wrote: |
Re: Bitx 40 - My Raduino doesn't look like the others
#bitx40
#radiuno
#bitx40help
Looks like you got a Raduino with the right angle pins along the right side
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 01:21 pm, <stljim@...> wrote:
I'm wiring up my newly unboxed BitX40 and the back of my Raduino (adruino uno) does not look like the website?http://www.hfsignals.com/index.php/2017/11/23/wiring-up-the-bitx40/ |
Re: Transmit indicator light.
MAX
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Re: show your mic
Matthew S
Literally just finished my curmudgeon.? Thanks to K5ESS and N1AW On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 3:18 PM Ashhar Farhan <farhanbox@...> wrote:
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Bitx 40 - My Raduino doesn't look like the others
#bitx40
#radiuno
#bitx40help
I'm wiring up my newly unboxed BitX40 and the back of my Raduino (adruino uno) does not look like the website?http://www.hfsignals.com/index.php/2017/11/23/wiring-up-the-bitx40/
I've attached two photos, and what I _think_ is correct? Anyway, I would appreciate it if I could get some confirmation before I potentially release the magic smoke. Thanks, Jim |
Re: UbitX I2C GPIO Breakouts?
I managed to get a few free samples of the PCF8574N from TI.? It is an I/O expander I2C - 8bits in a 16DIP package.? It is basically the chip used on the I2C LCD piggyback boards. I keep you posted. On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 12:03 PM, Gerry Hull <gerry@...> wrote:
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Paul Mateer, AA9GG Elan Engineering Corp. NAQCC 3123, SKCC 4628 |
Re: uBITX shipping time
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 11:50 am, <hotrod541@...> wrote:
What software is best to install?The rig ships with a perfectly functional sketch installed.? I recommend you get it all put together and fully tested before trying any of the other sketches or modifications floating around. |
Re: Tx frequency selection for FT8 on BITX40 running Allard's sketch
#bitx40
I believe you are transmitting an audio tone through a SSB transmitter.
If your freq dial is set to 7.074.000 and you are sending a 1khz audio tone you will actually be transmitting on 7.075.000 (i.e. 7074000 + 1000). tim ab0wr On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 06:33:56 -0700 "Doug W" <dougwilner@...> wrote: On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 03:09 am, Vic WA4THR wrote:Thank you for the reply but your answer does not address the |
Franken-uBitx (no Raduino, and apologies to Mary Shelley :-)
Never one to take the easy road, I thought I'd share my progress so far
with building up my uBitx. I call it my "Franken-uBitx" because it is made up from a lot of different parts I had laying around. :-) :-) So far, my Franken-uBitx consists of the following: 1) An unchanged uBitx main board (no Raduino used) 2) An Adafruit 2050 3.5 inch (320 x 480) TFT touchscreen 3) An Adafruit 2045 Si5351 Clock Generator Breakout board 4) Meduino Mega2560 Pro Mini board as the major assemblies. The software started out as the TFT_uBitx sketch by VU2SPF and VE1BWV. I then made various changes to the code: 1) To more easily support the Meduino board (2 row pin headers instead of single pins; but the board is about the size of an Uno) 2) Support the TFT display 3) Support the encoder Some of the other changes I have made (or am planing to make) are: 1) Added a socket for the TDA2822 chip 2) Separate fuses for the uBitx board and PA 3) Separate On/Off switch (and power on LED) and traditional (shaft) sized volume control 4) Separate 5V regulator (with plus and minus power buss) to power the Meduino, display, and Si5351 boards All of this in a Hammond box I had around. Right now, the sketch works with a nice touch screen interface as well as all the clock frequencies generated. The next major step is to wire up the 5V regulator and power buss. Then it is really nothing more than connecting everything up. Then some final testing before getting on the air. In addition, I'll be documenting all of this (with pictures) for anyone else to borrow from :-) Oh yes, I also have another uBitx I plan to leave pretty much stock except for changing the 2 line display to a 4 line display. That way I'll have an easy way to do A / B comparisons. Hopefully my project will add to the pool of things for others to try :-P 73 - Mark N1VQW |
Re: show your mic
What do you know! Mine is uglier than yours.? On Thu, 19 Apr 2018, 22:53 Bill KC5SB, <blmerideth@...> wrote: Here's mine.? I made it from an old 9 volt flashlight. |