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Re: Can we start using SUBGROUPS? uBiTX, biTX40, QRPKITS, Original BiTX20, Homebrew, Other?

 

I vote YES.

It's difficult to suss thru different threads - so much so, I've stopped reading it (to a large degree).

I have a 'first gen' (Ver 3 PCB?) - and an older BitX20.?
It's just hard to wade thru; and I can't really contribute to some.

Mike Yancey, KM5Z
Dallas, Texas


Re: Raduino Fix

 

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Yes, sorry, that is what I get for working late.

On 8/28/2018 11:42 PM, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io wrote:

I think you mean Arduino Nano, Right?

Jack, W8TEE


On Tuesday, August 28, 2018, 11:38:30 PM EDT, Howard Fidel <sonic1@...> wrote:


As some of you know, my Raduino died a few weeks ago. The Arduino Uno board failed, so I changed it. The new Arduino worked, but the SI5351 clock chip didn't. I found that the damaged SI5351 damaged the new Ardunio SCL and SDA outputs. I removed the SI5351 and again replaced the Arduino Uno (it is a good thing I bought 3). I then ordered the Adafruit SI5351 breakout board. I the board arrived last Monday, just when I left for a few days in New Mexico and Arizona. I got back last night, and today installed the Adafruit board. Now the Raduino is up and running. I have attached a marked up schematic just in case someone needs to to the same some day, as well as a picture. Although not indicated on the schematic, I also removed R13 and R14 from the Raduino. The Adafruit board it JP1 on the schematic.

I also started to work on the filter modifications. I did not get the expected result on 80 meters, and over the next few days, I will try to find out why.?

Howard



Re: UBITX V3 TX GAIN VARIATIONS

 

Good timing ..Just did a frequency sweep

Jim


Re: Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx

Gordon Gibby
 

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?Great!? ?Perhaps it will help some people who are concerned about the harmonics.? ?The total cost of the kit boiled down to


$2.50 or less for the board when purchased in quantity of 10 or so from China even with 1 week DHL shipping

$11 or so for the three relays

$2 or so for the inductors and capacitors

Use IN4001-1N4007 for the diodes (I should have speified that!)??


So about $15 and some elbow grease to really knock down the harmonics.? ?I pay more than that for a 12V battery!


What a great ubitx transceiver Ashar F. developed for the world!


Cheers,


Gordon




From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of iz oos <and2oosiz2@...>
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2018 8:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx
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Right Gordon, I will study the documents so I might replicate a hopefully reasonably good copy of it. Thanks very much!


Il 29/ago/2018 14:38, "Gordon Gibby" <ggibby@...> ha scritto:
H? iz oos -

I can't really provide "kit service" since I'm a physician by trade and this would take way more time than I am able to commit to the effort.? Perhaps some enterprising soul (or company) will take up the kitting of it.? ?In the meantime, I have now published everything needed to replicate the entire effort --- and I can assist anyone who wishes to become the "kitter" by helping them get boards, etc.

Board Gerber Files ready to send to or any other pcb fabrication shop:??
Construction Document:? (how-to):? ?
Original DesignDocument (background design information):??


That should be enough for anyone to build it if they understand a bit of schematic reading or can follow photographs!!

Gordon


Re: Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx

 

Right Gordon, I will study the documents so I might replicate a hopefully reasonably good copy of it. Thanks very much!


Il 29/ago/2018 14:38, "Gordon Gibby" <ggibby@...> ha scritto:
H? iz oos -

I can't really provide "kit service" since I'm a physician by trade and this would take way more time than I am able to commit to the effort.? Perhaps some enterprising soul (or company) will take up the kitting of it.? ?In the meantime, I have now published everything needed to replicate the entire effort --- and I can assist anyone who wishes to become the "kitter" by helping them get boards, etc.

Board Gerber Files ready to send to or any other pcb fabrication shop:??
Construction Document:? (how-to):? ?
Original DesignDocument (background design information):??


That should be enough for anyone to build it if they understand a bit of schematic reading or can follow photographs!!

Gordon


Re: Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx

Gordon Gibby
 

H? iz oos -

I can't really provide "kit service" since I'm a physician by trade and this would take way more time than I am able to commit to the effort.? Perhaps some enterprising soul (or company) will take up the kitting of it.? ?In the meantime, I have now published everything needed to replicate the entire effort --- and I can assist anyone who wishes to become the "kitter" by helping them get boards, etc.

Board Gerber Files ready to send to pcbway.com or any other pcb fabrication shop:??
Construction Document:? (how-to):? ?
Original DesignDocument (background design information):??


That should be enough for anyone to build it if they understand a bit of schematic reading or can follow photographs!!

Gordon


Re: Raduino Fix

 

Something to note.... I've had much better luck using the 3.3 volts from the Nano than feeding 5 volts to the Adafruit Si5351.?
Your mileage may vary,
Jim? W0CHL


Re: Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx

 

Gordon,

These spurs start from 0Hz and move up at the rate of 5x, 4x, 3x of the amount the display
changes with center is at multiples of 2.5MHz. Example 15Mhz everything almost vanishes
but at 14Mhz you will get spurs at 3Mhz, 4MHz and 5Mhz on either side of 15MHz.

At some points of the HF I get strong spurs between 0 and 5Mhz.. :-(

2.5Mhz is a common denominator somehow. The max spur spread occurs at 1.25MHz on
either side of these homing points.

Raj

At 29/08/2018, you wrote:

Is there some series resonance in the 80 meter LP filter at 24 MHZ, or why is that one harmonic so much stronger than others? Anyone have an answer?

Thanks,
Gordon


Re: Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx

 

Hi Gordon,

That is interesting, relays that are polarity sensitive. Maybe that is how they make a "sensitive" relay, by adding a bias magnet inside. I downloaded the data sheet and see the +- on the coil. Glad to know about this before I lay something out without realizing there are now polarity sensitive relays, that are not of the latching variety.?

It is interesting the the 7th harmonic (24Mhz) of 80M and the 3rd harmonic (21Mhz) of 40M are both the highest harmonics you have. Maybe it is something that will improve as you experiment with the wiring.

Tom, wb6b


Re: Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx

 

Given the tools you have used and for the fact you applied the KISS principle, you made a condiderable work Gordon. Are you planning to provide a kit with detailed information on connections and cut and trace removal or will you provide a detailed information about what to do?


Il 29/ago/2018 10:36, "Gordon Gibby" <ggibby@...> ha scritto:
I ¡®d like to point out that if the relays are placed on the (normal) TOP of the board, they would work fine as wired & not require the rewriting I had to do.?

Board was laid out correctly with respect to their polarity when installed on top?


Is there some series resonance in the 80 meter LP filter at 24 MHZ, or why is that one harmonic so much stronger than others?? Anyone have an answer?

Thanks,
Gordon




On Aug 29, 2018, at 02:37, Glenn <glennp@...> wrote:

promising results there Gordan.

While I would love to pursue mine further, but the problem of fitting it into the existing case is a problem.? Might look at another way or flatter relays! or bigger case.

glenn vk3pe



Re: Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx

Gordon Gibby
 

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I ¡®d like to point out that if the relays are placed on the (normal) TOP of the board, they would work fine as wired & not require the rewriting I had to do.?

Board was laid out correctly with respect to their polarity when installed on top?


Is there some series resonance in the 80 meter LP filter at 24 MHZ, or why is that one harmonic so much stronger than others? ?Anyone have an answer?

Thanks,
Gordon




On Aug 29, 2018, at 02:37, Glenn <glennp@...> wrote:

promising results there Gordan.

While I would love to pursue mine further, but the problem of fitting it into the existing case is a problem.? Might look at another way or flatter relays! or bigger case.

glenn vk3pe


Re: uBitx Unfiltered

 

Ok, it will never be a Ford Cosworth, but at least LPF will polish the tricycle...


Il 28/ago/2018 19:53, "Warren Allgyer" <allgyer@...> ha scritto:
Alison

i have put my uBitx on the shelf and plan no further work on it. Just too many issues trying to make a Ford out of a tricycle. I put these up as an assist for those still trying.?

WA8TOD


Re: Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx

 

promising results there Gordan.

While I would love to pursue mine further, but the problem of fitting it into the existing case is a problem.? Might look at another way or flatter relays! or bigger case.

glenn vk3pe


Re: Odd Raduino, How do I Connect it? #bitx40

 

Thanks for the clarification Vic, it?s a bitx40. They have the same hardware now for the kits. I also have an older version of bitx40 with the original Raduino version. I?m on track now. And soon enough in the air mainly on digital.

Arne


uBITX for Sale

 

Unassembled uBITX; this is from the first batch shipped in December 2017.? Has the FCI TDA2822M audio chip. $125 shipped to U.S. address. I will send electronic copies of documentation via e-mail.
kg0ew <at> arrl.net


Re: Can we start using SUBGROUPS? uBiTX, biTX40, QRPKITS, Original BiTX20, Homebrew, Other?

 

Subgroups is a good feature. QSO parties and raduino can definitely be in subgroups.

QSO issues in USA wont interest many.. some may not want to follow the raduino discussions.

Anyone interested can subscribe to all subgroups! Others can avoid..

Raj

At 28/08/2018, you wrote:
There is already a homebrew group and an antennas group. Splitting the radios up would just make a mess of things.

Vince - K8ZW.


On 08/28/2018 10:08 AM, ab2ts wrote:
How about it? It is getting very hard to search and find posts just
for the radio I have.


Re: Raduino Fix

Jack Purdum
 

I think you mean Arduino Nano, Right?

Jack, W8TEE


On Tuesday, August 28, 2018, 11:38:30 PM EDT, Howard Fidel <sonic1@...> wrote:


As some of you know, my Raduino died a few weeks ago. The Arduino Uno board failed, so I changed it. The new Arduino worked, but the SI5351 clock chip didn't. I found that the damaged SI5351 damaged the new Ardunio SCL and SDA outputs. I removed the SI5351 and again replaced the Arduino Uno (it is a good thing I bought 3). I then ordered the Adafruit SI5351 breakout board. I the board arrived last Monday, just when I left for a few days in New Mexico and Arizona. I got back last night, and today installed the Adafruit board. Now the Raduino is up and running. I have attached a marked up schematic just in case someone needs to to the same some day, as well as a picture. Although not indicated on the schematic, I also removed R13 and R14 from the Raduino. The Adafruit board it JP1 on the schematic.

I also started to work on the filter modifications. I did not get the expected result on 80 meters, and over the next few days, I will try to find out why.?

Howard


Re: Raduino Fix

 

I forgot to attach the files.


Raduino Fix

 

As some of you know, my Raduino died a few weeks ago. The Arduino Uno board failed, so I changed it. The new Arduino worked, but the SI5351 clock chip didn't. I found that the damaged SI5351 damaged the new Ardunio SCL and SDA outputs. I removed the SI5351 and again replaced the Arduino Uno (it is a good thing I bought 3). I then ordered the Adafruit SI5351 breakout board. I the board arrived last Monday, just when I left for a few days in New Mexico and Arizona. I got back last night, and today installed the Adafruit board. Now the Raduino is up and running. I have attached a marked up schematic just in case someone needs to to the same some day, as well as a picture. Although not indicated on the schematic, I also removed R13 and R14 from the Raduino. The Adafruit board it JP1 on the schematic.

I also started to work on the filter modifications. I did not get the expected result on 80 meters, and over the next few days, I will try to find out why.?

Howard


Re: Right-sided relay harmonic attempted fix for v3/4 ubitx

Gordon Gibby
 

Glenn --- you should get even BETTER results than I found, since your wires will be shorter!? ? More power to you!!
I think it is now obvious that the "right sided relays" are a huge improvement --- even with unshielded wires flying everywhere!~? ?