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Re: uBitx Function Button ERROR
I had the same issue with a metal case.? The interesting thing for me was that on a single band 20m dipole I did not have the issue.? When I connected to a tri band (40/20/10) I started having the problem, only on 20m.? Solved it with grounding of the coax shield and ferrite clip ons. What type of antenna are?you using? Evan AC9TU??? |
Re: uBitx Function Button ERROR
Is there a publicly published circuit diagram for the push button and tuning knobs, connect to p1 of radioduno, that marked as a0 to a?, analogue input.
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Some switch use adc, switch resistor, so each push button produce different voltage. Hence, one line for many switch. As in dfrobot arduino lcd and switch plug in,widely used. Chip input line can pick up rf and rectify it as analogue voltage. Put 0.1uF on the adc line normally work, if it use the adc design as above. Tie the switch wiring away from rf final pa area. In extreme case, use screen cable and copper fold wrapping, as in one of my work case.? Since the kit use normal cable, likely tie it away ftom rf pa is enough 73 Simon On Monday, December 3, 2018, iz oos <and2oosiz2@...> wrote:
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Re: Is push pull hf amp has higher spectral purity
Simon,?
The structure of the amp is not the sole element of the question.? I have a single ended that beats the push-pull of the ubitx by miles.? I also have a QSX amp that is push pull and is very clean.? In the end its not if A or B but how well the design was executed. Right now the V4 ubitx solves no issues over the V3 save for now it does not use the TDA2822 audio amplifier chip. Allison |
Re: Spectrum purity of uBITX and BIT40
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThe output filter relays in the uBitX are double pole double throw, one pole switches the input of the filter, the other switches the output of the filter. ?The original relays have too much capacitive coupling between the input and output of the filter, thus making the filter less effective. ?The replacement relays not only have lower capacitive coupling they are spaced for it. ?The latter is important as i means you can count on future relays to work as expected. ?The problem with using non-spec¡¯ed characteristics is they may change over time. Clark Martin KK6ISP
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Re: uBitx Function Button ERROR
Ground loop somewhere? Is it connected with other stuff except the antenna? Il 02/dic/2018 20:31, "Daniel" <gonewiththeego@...> ha scritto: Hello everyone! I have a case from an old 2m transceiver and I decided to use it for my uBitx. Everything is fitting well, I am proud of what I accomplished. I have a big, BIG problem. Whenever I push to talk and I start talking into the microphone, the function menu is appearing for I don't know what reason. Only when I speak!? I have checked the wiring for a hundred of times, still no mistake. It's actually the same wiring I used in the old plastic case which worked flawless. This one is a metal case. I also soldered the antenna coax to the output of the uBitx because I suspected it has something to do with some RF leaking or so, I don't know. For the record, I would like to point that when I keep my hand on the output plug, the menu function is not appearing. I twisted all the wires, in separate pairs, audio and digital, still the same. I would strongly appreciate ANY kind of information because right now I'm out of solutions for this. Maybe only erasing the menu function from the firmware, but this is Kalashnikov. Thanks! |
Re: Is push pull hf amp has higher spectral purity
The push pull has the advantage to deeply attenuate the even harmonics, all versions of the ubitx were good in that, the issue was on odd harmonics, 3rd, 5th.... With push pull a less steeper low pass filter can be used. Especially the 'corner'? frequency can be chosen higher than it would be otherwise. A single low pass filter can also be used for a couple bands. So you save a lot in filtering and relays, it's more a matter of cost and convenience I believe. Monoband qrps are much easier, the ones I had assembled don't have a push pull final, just a normal amplifier and a low pass filter to remove any harmonics. Maybe even I could design a monoband transceiver... Il 02/dic/2018 20:18, "Simon" <simonhk7@...> ha scritto: Is push pull generally has higher spectral purity than single end transister ? ? Ubitx is push pull, bitx40 is single end. |
uBitx Function Button ERROR
Hello everyone! I have a case from an old 2m transceiver and I decided to use it for my uBitx. Everything is fitting well, I am proud of what I accomplished. I have a big, BIG problem. Whenever I push to talk and I start talking into the microphone, the function menu is appearing for I don't know what reason. Only when I speak!? I have checked the wiring for a hundred of times, still no mistake. It's actually the same wiring I used in the old plastic case which worked flawless. This one is a metal case. I also soldered the antenna coax to the output of the uBitx because I suspected it has something to do with some RF leaking or so, I don't know. For the record, I would like to point that when I keep my hand on the output plug, the menu function is not appearing. I twisted all the wires, in separate pairs, audio and digital, still the same. I would strongly appreciate ANY kind of information because right now I'm out of solutions for this. Maybe only erasing the menu function from the firmware, but this is Kalashnikov. Thanks!
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Re: Spectrum purity of uBITX and BIT40
New to here. Just wondering what is the relay and harmonic story. My "general impression" for relay is that it is mechanical metal contact and "length" is not too long. Why it affects lpf filter effectiveness?
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73 Simon On Sunday, December 2, 2018, iz oos <and2oosiz2@...> wrote:
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Is push pull hf amp has higher spectral purity
Is push pull generally has higher spectral purity than single end transister ? ? Ubitx is push pull, bitx40 is single end.
I read comments stating that bitx40 has better spectural than ubitx, because it is single band, simpler circuit. Is it true for present batch, revision?? I meant, the comments could refer to many revisions over time. ? How "bad" is the situation? It is not too far from fcc spec., right? There were quite a number of posting on spectural purity? Is the latest batch solved the issue now.? 73 Simon |
Re: uBITX - Limiting power output
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýDon't know for sure. ?Christmas party this afternoon so be tomorrow before much else gets done. On Dec 2, 2018, at 12:12 PM, AndyH <ahecker@...> wrote:
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Re: Missing link bitx40 circuit diagram
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On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 09:26 AM, Simon wrote: Would hfsignals please restore the missing link in? |
Re: uBITX - Limiting power output
Two watts will deliver 5-7 watts. The 2 meter transverter by TenTec I think has a bandpass filter at the input which might filter out the spurs on SSB (CW should be fine in any case). Il 02/dic/2018 18:47, "Curt via Groups.Io" <wb8yyy=[email protected]> ha scritto: Yes I know the 1208 as it was hard to adjust my then hf rig to not overdrive the transverter on ssb, when it could be fine on cw. My 1208 did best with only 2 watts drive on ssb. The stock ubitx has no transmit drive adjustment. I would add a transmit drive pot before the PA. You may need someone to listen to your signal to get the level correct, unless you have a peak power meter. |
UbitX audio hiss but no rx
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Re: RF power chain mods and improvements..
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI only had a flat tip for my weller iron. I got a pointy tip recently and found that the tip didn¡¯t stay tinned for very long and it didn¡¯t heat the solder as quick as my flat tip. I¡¯ve soldered some small components with success with the flat tip, even as large as it was. A good magnifying glass and a steady hand helps.?Joe On Nov 25, 2018, at 3:54 PM, ajparent1/KB1GMX <kb1gmx@...> wrote:
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Re: uBITX - Limiting power output
Yes I know the 1208 as it was hard to adjust my then hf rig to not overdrive the transverter on ssb, when it could be fine on cw. My 1208 did best with only 2 watts drive on ssb. The stock ubitx has no transmit drive adjustment. I would add a transmit drive pot before the PA. You may need someone to listen to your signal to get the level correct, unless you have a peak power meter.
The 2m transverter from tentec has a leveling loop, it is much better at managing drive level. But sure having a qrp rig with a known 20m output level is useful here. For now, assemble your ubitx and enjoy it. I suggest avoiding bands above 20m until you have added mods to improve spurious. Curt |
Re: uBITX - Limiting power output
Depends on how much power you have on 14Mhz, a 10w non inductive fixed attenuator is best, to be on the safe side - 3db. Il 02/dic/2018 17:39, "Charles French" <crayp0st@...> ha scritto: I want to use my v4 uBITX (under construction), with a Ten-Tec 1208 6m Transverter (SSB) that requires input of MAX 5W. What¡¯s the best way to limit the uBITX output power? Ideas appreciated, Thanks. |