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Re: HDMI display

 

Doing HDMI from a Arduino is difficult and impractical.? Rpi and some of the other 32bit CPUs
can but then you need software for them.? The Rpi (I have used them all) can run linux and
many rig control packages could be installed.?

Or....? Get a cheap Android tablet as most have USB output (USB-OTG) and load up a rig
control package on that.? Its self contained can be had cheap in typically 7 and 10 inch
sizes has a touch screen for IO.??

Since the Raduino with recent software does support CAT interface that can work easily
(little electronics) some software required.

Allison


Re: receive works great, but no trans power, #ubitx-help

 

here is the link to the troubleshooting guide....it is a great document...and thanks to Ufi Auttorri, wherever you are!

/g/BITX20/attachment/52578/0/uBitxTroubleshooting%20manuala.pdf


bitx 40 low mike gain

Elmar V?ller
 

Hello,
I had the same problems? like many other hams and found a simple solution.
The complete cuircuit fits in any small micro and boost the level very comfortable.
Of course it is usable for any other trx as well.
(See the following scetch)
73s, elmar--dl2qa.
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Re: #bitx40help #radiuno #bitx40help #radiuno

raymond bisseker
 

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Hi Colin, Thanks for info...Mine is now in Paris, should get it this week:-)


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of m5fra2 via Groups.Io <m5fra2@...>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2018 7:02:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] #bitx40help #radiuno
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Mine came in in about 8 days Ray using India post.

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Colin ¨C M5FRA

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of raymond bisseker
Sent: 16 July 2018 15:29
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Subject: Re: [BITX20] #bitx40help #radiuno

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Read all the posts with interest..Just waiting for my uBITX to arrive....Thanks Guys....Ray G3SRQ/F5VKX


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Re: #bitx40help #radiuno #bitx40help #radiuno

 

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Mine came in in about 8 days Ray using India post.

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Colin ¨C M5FRA

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of raymond bisseker
Sent: 16 July 2018 15:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] #bitx40help #radiuno

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Read all the posts with interest..Just waiting for my uBITX to arrive....Thanks Guys....Ray G3SRQ/F5VKX


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Re: receive works great, but no trans power, #ubitx-help

Gordon Gibby
 

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If the ham radio operator has another receiver, ?they can use it to listen for signal at earlier stages. ?

CW would allow them to know exactly what frequency to listen for on earlier stages. ?

The way you eat an elephant is one stage at a time. ??




On Jul 16, 2018, at 12:50, Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke@...> wrote:

I certainly wouldn't dump it.
Could sell it on the forum here.
Could state your location in the forum, see if others live close.
Could haul it into a local ham club meeting, see if anybody is?
interested in helping you debug it.
Could park it on the shelf for a week or two, then take another look.

Could be as simple as a bad connection at the antenna BNC connector.
The BNC socket provided with the kit is not machined to tight enough tolerances,
in many cases the middle pin does not make contact.
That was a problem with my uBitx, and others here have reported the same issue.
Try adding wires to go around that BNC connector directly to your dummy load.

Another common point of failure is the torroid transformers, inspect them closely.
Could be that the enamel wasn't scraped off the wire somewhere, and so the solder joint isn't working.
Or a broken wire, they are kind of heavy so rough handling while shipping can break them.
Following the schematic, check with an ohmmeter.

##############
We should have a standard procedure for checkout out the transmitter.
Something like this:

Build a specific version of the diode RF probe, driving A7 for voltage readings to the LCD.
Create special Raduino firmware to support the debug procedure.

Set up the rig to transmit CW at 7mhz, disconnect PA-PWR to the IRF510's so they don't burn up.
Verify DC and AC levels using DVM and the RF probe at all points through T2, Q90, Q911, Q912, Q92,93,96,97.
Compare your readings with a chart for a properly functioning rig.

Apply PA-PWR, add a dummy load, measure power at IRF510 drains and at the dummy load.

Drive mike input from sidetone, go to special code that puts rig in SSB transmit mode with sidetone operating.
Verify DC and AC levels through Q6, D6, Q40,41,42, Q20,21,22
(The remainder of the transmitter was already checked out in CW mode.)

Something similar could be done for the receiver.
Perhaps generate 7mhz on CLK0 (normally the BFO) and apply that through an attenuator to the antenna port.
Trace this using the RF probe all the way through the 45mhz and 12mhz crystal filters to D5.
Now restore the BFO to 12mhz, disconnect it from the antenna, and unbalance the first mixer using CW-KEY.
Inject 45mhz at CLK2, and verify the product detector and audio chain.
Again, we need to compile a list of expected DC and AC voltages at each stage.

Parts for a good 12W dummy load (parallel four of Mouser part number 283-200-RC)?
plus a diode RF probe (1n5711 or similar, a couple caps and resistors) plus appropriate attenuators (a few resistors)
would cost about $1.? Could be included with every kit.

This capacitance meter using a Nano might also be of interest:
? ??

Am curious if anybody has a good way to measure inductance using the Nano.
I'd probably measure a 100pf cap using the above capacitance meter, then sweep a parallel combination
of the inductor being tested plus the 100pf cap using an output from the si5351 through a series resistor.
Look for the lowest freq dip?using the RF probe.? Other caps such as 10pf, 1nf, ... might also be of use
depending on the size of the inductor.
The si5351 can go from about 4khz to 200mhz, up to 290mhz if pressed.

Jerry, KE7ER


On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 07:59 AM, Don - KM4UDX wrote:
Clark & Jerry -- thank you for the guidance!?

I think I'm getting in over my head here. I'll try some more basic debugging, but if I can't figure it out, I may have to put it in the dump and call it a "lesions learned" experience.

The ratio of working/communicating is getting way too high. I'm sadden that so many other uBitx folks are working the world, but I can't get out of my workbench. sigh.?


Re: Question about Nextion display and firmware

Bo Barry
 

Mike, I think he wanted a hex file compiled on a mega2560 not nano.
? I was going to do that and give him the link to the uploader program. Bo W4GHV?


Re: receive works great, but no trans power, #ubitx-help

 

I certainly wouldn't dump it.
Could sell it on the forum here.
Could state your location in the forum, see if others live close.
Could haul it into a local ham club meeting, see if anybody is?
interested in helping you debug it.
Could park it on the shelf for a week or two, then take another look.

Could be as simple as a bad connection at the antenna BNC connector.
The BNC socket provided with the kit is not machined to tight enough tolerances,
in many cases the middle pin does not make contact.
That was a problem with my uBitx, and others here have reported the same issue.
Try adding wires to go around that BNC connector directly to your dummy load.

Another common point of failure is the torroid transformers, inspect them closely.
Could be that the enamel wasn't scraped off the wire somewhere, and so the solder joint isn't working.
Or a broken wire, they are kind of heavy so rough handling while shipping can break them.
Following the schematic, check with an ohmmeter.

##############
We should have a standard procedure for checkout out the transmitter.
Something like this:

Build a specific version of the diode RF probe, driving A7 for voltage readings to the LCD.
Create special Raduino firmware to support the debug procedure.

Set up the rig to transmit CW at 7mhz, disconnect PA-PWR to the IRF510's so they don't burn up.
Verify DC and AC levels using DVM and the RF probe at all points through T2, Q90, Q911, Q912, Q92,93,96,97.
Compare your readings with a chart for a properly functioning rig.

Apply PA-PWR, add a dummy load, measure power at IRF510 drains and at the dummy load.

Drive mike input from sidetone, go to special code that puts rig in SSB transmit mode with sidetone operating.
Verify DC and AC levels through Q6, D6, Q40,41,42, Q20,21,22
(The remainder of the transmitter was already checked out in CW mode.)

Something similar could be done for the receiver.
Perhaps generate 7mhz on CLK0 (normally the BFO) and apply that through an attenuator to the antenna port.
Trace this using the RF probe all the way through the 45mhz and 12mhz crystal filters to D5.
Now restore the BFO to 12mhz, disconnect it from the antenna, and unbalance the first mixer using CW-KEY.
Inject 45mhz at CLK2, and verify the product detector and audio chain.
Again, we need to compile a list of expected DC and AC voltages at each stage.

Parts for a good 12W dummy load (parallel four of Mouser part number 283-200-RC)?
plus a diode RF probe (1n5711 or similar, a couple caps and resistors) plus appropriate attenuators (a few resistors)
would cost about $1.? Could be included with every kit.

This capacitance meter using a Nano might also be of interest:
? ??/g/BITX20/message/52471

Am curious if anybody has a good way to measure inductance using the Nano.
I'd probably measure a 100pf cap using the above capacitance meter, then sweep a parallel combination
of the inductor being tested plus the 100pf cap using an output from the si5351 through a series resistor.
Look for the lowest freq dip?using the RF probe.? Other caps such as 10pf, 1nf, ... might also be of use
depending on the size of the inductor.
The si5351 can go from about 4khz to 200mhz, up to 290mhz if pressed.

Jerry, KE7ER


On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 07:59 AM, Don - KM4UDX wrote:
Clark & Jerry -- thank you for the guidance!?

I think I'm getting in over my head here. I'll try some more basic debugging, but if I can't figure it out, I may have to put it in the dump and call it a "lesions learned" experience.

The ratio of working/communicating is getting way too high. I'm sadden that so many other uBitx folks are working the world, but I can't get out of my workbench. sigh.?


Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, July 15, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.

James Lynes
 

Heard N2CQR calling CQ once around 7:32 EDT here in WCF. Then faded into the ether...

James
KE4MIQ


Re: uBitX for sale

 

Sold.??


Re: Q70 replacement

Kevin Rea
 

Here on eBay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/100-x-2SC945-C945-BIPOLAR-TRANSISTORS-NPN-TO-92-50V-USA-SELLER-Free-Shipping/323210926653?epid=1113025015&hash=item4b40df5a3d%3Ag%3A6MkAAOSwBahVT88a&LH_PrefLoc=1&_nkw=2SC945&_from=R40&rt=nc


Re: receive works great, but no trans power, #ubitx-help

Bo Barry
 

Please post the link to the guide again. Tnx Bo W4GHV?


Re: Ubitx version 4.3

 

Enormous bandwidth?
Are you using this rig mostly for CW?
It is primarily designed for SSB use, CW is an afterthought.
The crystal filter is around 2khz wide, as required for SSB use.
The easiest solution for CW would be to add an external filter between headphone jack and headphones.

There are updates to the the firmware should solve the keying issue for you, check out the KD8CEC firmware.


On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 08:22 AM, p.gould1@... wrote:
Hi all.
Just received and built the latest ubitx, and have encountered a couple of seeming problems.
It is all wired up according to specification.
First problem is that there is little or no audio on rx , and the sidetone volume is fine
Secondly that when using straight key the first key down isn't recognised, there is a pause then a dash before it catches up with what is being sent,
Resulting in corrupt call signs etc. it's ok then as long as I don't pause in sending!
And hopefully and lastly the bandwidth of the received stations are enormous so if trying to contact them , where to put the frequency is a matter of guess work.
Hope this makes sense, and the answer is simple enough for my grey cells to contemplate.
Best regards
Paul......M6FEU


Ubitx version 4.3

 

Hi all.
Just received and built the latest ubitx, and have encountered a couple of seeming problems.
It is all wired up according to specification.
First problem is that there is little or no audio on rx , and the sidetone volume is fine
Secondly that when using straight key the first key down isn't recognised, there is a pause then a dash before it catches up with what is being sent,
Resulting in corrupt call signs etc. it's ok then as long as I don't pause in sending!
And hopefully and lastly the bandwidth of the received stations are enormous so if trying to contact them , where to put the frequency is a matter of guess work.
Hope this makes sense, and the answer is simple enough for my grey cells to contemplate.
Best regards
Paul......M6FEU


Re: receive works great, but no trans power, #ubitx-help

 

Clark & Jerry -- thank you for the guidance!?

I think I'm getting in over my head here. I'll try some more basic debugging, but if I can't figure it out, I may have to put it in the dump and call it a "lesions learned" experience.

The ratio of working/communicating is getting way too high. I'm sadden that so many other uBitx folks are working the world, but I can't get out of my workbench. sigh.?

Don


Re: #bitx40help #radiuno #bitx40help #radiuno

 

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Read all the posts with interest...Just waiting for my uBITX to arrive....Thanks Guys....Ray G3SRQ/F5VKX


Re: Q70 replacement

R. E. Klaus
 

Used to use a lot of them in repairing audio gear in the 80's and 90's. We got them from MCM Electronics then. Probably discontinued now, so probably have to get them off Amazon or eBay. Google shows several returns for them.
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Re: Q70 replacement

M Garza
 

I would look at old 10 & 11M equipment.? The NTE equivalent is a NTE 85.

Good luck,

Marco - KG5PRT?


On Mon, Jul 16, 2018, 9:42 AM Jer Tres <ownselv@...> wrote:
Where does one get a 2SC945?


Re: Q70 replacement

 

Where does one get a 2SC945?


Re: New file uploaded to [email protected]

 

Thanks Michel, I don't have my smeter together yet but I think I can fix this problem pretty easy. It should go all the way out to the +20, did you calibrate your s meter using Ian's procedure?? I will definitely check into it. I need to get s meter together. I thank you for bringing this to my attention.
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Allen ?Merrell