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Re: UBITX6 Will Not Select 17 Meters
Erwin Serle, Did you not read my posts all the way. ?I thought that was what I said the person should do. ?Besides, KD8CEC and Nextions don't work with the V6 Raduino which uses an ILI9341 TFT Touch screen display, NOT a NEXTION as it comes from the factory. Jim Sheldon
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Sent: 1/6/2020 6:02:37 AM
Subject: Re: [BITX20] UBITX6 Will Not Select 17 Meters @Jim Sheldon, in this case it would be advisable to read and note the original calibration settings before doing the actual install of a new firmware. |
Re: Help with troubleshooting Bitx40 - no transmit.
#bitx40help
Hi Hetzal,
which firmware version are you using? (version number as shown on the LCD at power ON) Did you install any modifications? 73 Allard PE1NWL |
Re: uBITX V6 heat sink temperature
With the 16x2 display the LM7805 was warm. Upgrade to a sexy 4.3 Nextion and the LM7805 was all nuclear core.?
Still. I suspect it would have served and suffered in silence for years and years. Still. I put a heat sink and then moved the Nextion load to a off board buck converter.? Necessary? Not likely. Fun? Oh so much. Note I hacksawed part of the heat sink so it would not meld with the nearby toroid. Much happiness and tropical temperatures in uBITX land. Don km4udx |
Re: split the group
Hi DG,
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Most computers, tablets, phones, etc have a delete function. Mine gets a lot of use and after more than 10 years of beating on it I find that it still works. 73, Bill KU8H On 1/6/20 8:49 AM, dgclifford@... wrote:
is it not time to split this group into? v1to 4 , v5? and version 6?? i have no interest yet i v6 but wading through v 6 infois a waste of time --
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Re: Help with troubleshooting Bitx40 - no transmit.
#bitx40help
Ted: Thanks. This is a Bitx40. The SWR is only an LED, but I Also get a flash with an induction coil in the antenna feed line. The flash is momentary even if I hold PTT and shout into mike.
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Re: Help with troubleshooting Bitx40 - no transmit.
#bitx40help
Raj: Thanks so much for the reply. The mic polarity is correct and the Mike functions well when tested on other equipment.?
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Re: Sotabeams DSP cw/SSB filter insertion rf in audio
howard winwood G4GPF
I used shielded cable to and from the filter, board situated on left hand side of main board between the main board and the case side. I also used the soyabeans lm386 amp circuit with balanced inputs for final audio to speaker. |
Re: Thanks & an apology
Andy -- my uBITX did for me exactly what you want the uBITX to do for your class. So push on.
This groups.io is a unbelievable resource. There are more kind folks here with more smarts and experience than you could possibly shake a stick at. So, keep a thick skin, and post away.? If you want help on any training or class material related to the uBITX, you have come to the right place. Don km4udx |
Re: mbitx V5 versus V6
Dave Dixon
So if they were rushed Thats why theres so much damage and missing parts to my v6, theres a 7 mm scratch in middle of the tft screen thers a badly bent on/off volume control..missing screws which hold the TFT to the front panel missing bnc nut.Theres a 100 mm deep scratch on let hand side of case which goes right through to the metal.theres paint chipped off on the corners of the case.I have emailed hf sigs but have had no reply,I am disgusted with this,im an old age pensioner and $199 is alot of money to me and for $199 for damaged goods this is just not good enough.All this was down to NO PACKING AROUND THE RADIO AT ALL AND ALSO NO PACKING INSIDE THE TFT screen was left to bang around inside The radio was just shoved into a cardboard box.I have sent the compliant to hf sigs via my email address daveg0ayd@...... ?? Dave G0AYD... On Mon, 6 Jan 2020 at 11:22, Alan de G1FXB <g1fxb.groups@...> wrote:
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Re: UBitX V6 Flrig rig xml file
I have not used external computer digital modes on mine, except to test rig controls. However, I use a Signalink on my big rigs and it should be no issue on any rig that has a mic and ptt input as it has its own VOX circuit to key the rig. In fact the rig I first used it on had no CAT connection to WSJT-X or Fldigi and I still logged many QSOs just manually setting the frequency (it only changes when you change bands, anyway) on the computer for logging. I had the digital frequencies saved in that? rig's memory for each band.
I am not familiar with the TI sound card, but I know others have built in a USB sound card to their uBitX rigs with a USB hub to allow simultaneous CAT control. =VIc= |
Re: UBITX6 Will Not Select 17 Meters
@Jim Sheldon, in this case it would be advisable to read and note the original calibration settings before doing the actual install of a new firmware.
Also as far as I understood the findings of KD8CEC a new firmware does not change the stored calibration values. The KD8CEC Memory Manager software could be used to read the original values before doing any changes. -- PE3ES - F4VTQ - Erwin 73 |
Re: uBITX V6 heat sink temperature
Failure of the device can be a concern, however in the Raduino the thermal shutdown should kick in before damage to the regulator.? This will cause erratic operation of the Raduino, rather than damage.??
The above is based on the input voltage staying below the maximum value of 18 volts.? Over voltage will damage the device and cause the potential short failure.? Of course more than just the Raduino would likely be damaged in that case. My recommendation is to add a heatsink to the regulator, especially if your are going to supply more than 12 vdc to the main board (the power amp supply is not relevant).? It is low cost and will help in keeping it below thermal shutdown. Above are my thoughts based on my experiences.? Yours can be different. 73 Evan AC9TU |
Re: Setup uBITX for mobile and portable operations - final amps / heatsink?
On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 11:18 PM, Rob French (KC4UPR) wrote:
- What's the communication between the uBITX and the remote control head?? What's the distance of that cable? That's what the DVI cable is for. It seems most often used as a computer monitor cable out in the world and not hard to come by on the surplus market.? The first prototype for this was built with the original 2-line LCD display inside the control head using a 25-wire RS-232 shielded cable. There was some electronic crosstalk but it was so light that it was easily ignored.? That run was about 2.5 ft while the current line is a whopping 3', plenty enough to reach back and under the passenger seat to the radio. ? - Did you have to change any components on the board to up the final voltage to 22V?? e.g. voltage ratings for capacitors, and/or any biasing changes. The finals have a pair of 25V caps in the line, which are OK by a slim margin. I swapped them out for a pair of 35V caps of roughly equal value that were the same diameter & a little taller, mainly to try higher voltages. I saw no significant rise in power above 20V, though my power supply was maxed out anyway on amperage [3.5A] by the time it got to 24V.? I just called good enough, enough.?? I think I'm running about 120mA bias as a trial. - I've got both the kit-projects BCI filter and AGC board installed.? What was the primary reason for the RF preamp (i.e. did you have a particular problem to solve for mobile?), and does it simply directly precede the BCI filter? I found this circuit a bit deaf on compromised, electrically-stubby mobile antennas.? Not bad, mind you, but as I had good success adding the same preamp to a portable setup (see avitar) mainly because i could, it got added for good luck. One could forego that bit at first, though, given the background [cabin] noise of a mobile radio, both this and an additional audio amp helped me hear people better. The LM386 has an extra 2.2k resistor across it's input so that it avoids splatter going into a 15-amp rated amp board with its own input pot; the original vol. ctrl still acts as designed. The output to a Motorola commercial speaker is quite sufficient.? The BCI filter comes first, and is easily wire-bridge soldered on along the short edge of this particular preamp kit board, for mounting.? The output goes to a new hole in the mainboard to connect with the AGC board on the top side. Back to antennae:? we know the importance of a well-tuned, full-size antenna for QRP work and also of the difficulty of designing a mobile antenna that works at least a little better than a 50-ohm resistor with a length of wire trailing off of it.? My hope of working 40 meters on 30 watts to a tuned paperclip may be preposterous though there is promise on 20.? I plan to try (parked) digital modes on 40 this weekend, see how that fares as voice responses haven't been happening yet.? As mentioned, an earlier-made & known successful 20-meter antenna (on a magnet mount) showed great promise there at least. - Do you have any close-up photos of your heatsink arrangement and fans? No pix yet though I'll find a reason to tear the box open again, soon enough. I could draw it graphically later today.... - I wasn't clear, do you have two displays?? I.e. is there a display on the uBITX main box itself, and then also a separate display head?? Or just one, i.e. the remote display? Just one display.? The picture of the messy work bench shows all of the sections together, more or less. Note in that shot, the mounting of the Raduino [clone] board. I? soldered a spare row of header pins onto the original pins so as to tilt the Raduino 90 degrees over on its nose to fit within the box height.. Two #8 standoffs were JB-Welded to the mainboard to offer support for the Raduino [clone] which also bears a second Nano for CEC enhancements. As there is no onboard display, the remote view screen cable connections simply attach to the Raduino former display header position. I did add a second 7805 to provide separate juice to the display.? Next time I remove the radio for work, i.e. add a heat sensor to the fan, I'll take some more descriptive pictures. It may he a few days.? Tnx for the interest and good luck on the project. 73, Ted K3RTA |
Re: mbitx V5 versus V6
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMartin,The version 6 is current and for sale through the HF Signals site. Farhan has advised delays may occur in dispatch of current orders as the workers were working a full speed in order to fulfil dispatches before in time for our christmas holiday period. the assembly team are currently on a well earned rest in while they prepare the next batch. there are the two pricing options shown each taking you to their own order page. UBITX V6 ¨C BUY THE BASIC KIT UBITX V6 ¨C BUY THE FULL KIT I would guess the minimal sales of the bitx40 compared to the ubitx, made the down time and reorganisation required for the assembly for the product un sustainable. I believe Sunil(?) has advised the group of his intention to update his through hole kits, this could be an alternative learning tool for your JOTA students Alan On 06/01/2020 08:17, pd0zz@...
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Re: uBITX V6 heat sink temperature
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýCheap replacement unless it¡¯s failure mode is to send Vin to Vout, then¡ ouch.Clark Martin KK6ISP
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mbitx V5 versus V6
Hello to All, And suddenly the V6, which is far more expensive than the V5, seems to be the only version mentioned (but not sold!) through Farhans webshop... Confusion...First the BitX40 is not offered anymore (which is a bit of a shame, because our team of jota-amateurs wanted to buy a few sets for fresh junior-jota-amateurs) And now the cheaper mBitX V5 is also on the verge of being extinct? In the links on the emaillist the V5 appears still on sale and available, but the V6 (NOT for sale here!) is the only one promoted in the MENU-list on Farhams website. Link to V5 ($129 USD) : My question to Farham: Will the V5 be taken off the sale list, as happened to the bitx40? Thanks for your answers, |