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Re: sBitx process no longer starts

 

I¡¯ll check the 40 pin connector. I had to take it out to switch out the finals. I may have put it back incorrectly or bent a pin, although I took care to avoid damage. As you know the reassembly of the unit is delicate and tedious.


Re: #sbitx - an ugprade kit is on the way #sBitx

 

Ashhar,
We all accepted some risk inherent in a developer¡¯s edition. I imagine most of us would have been happy just to learn of the fix. To send upgrade kits free of charge was extraordinary. Thanks much!
Regards,
Craig


Re: Connecting the sBitx Digital Audio Board to a x86 PC

 

For quite a while "just buy an HL2" wasn't an option. Another batch is finally available.


On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 3:11 PM Peter McCracken <peter.mccracken@...> wrote:
You would need to install an i2s interface in the PC and they seem to be shockingly expensive, why on earth would you want to do this ?

If you want to hook an SDR directly to your PC there are a plethora of SDR's which do this off the shelf, just buy an HL2.


On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 14:44, Rafael Diniz <rafael@...> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm trying to find a solution to remove the raspberry and use a PC
connected to the sbitx digital audio board. For the control signals
(Si5351A and some others) I'll use a arduino (just like in the uBitx),
but for the pins which go to the audio codec, should I use a USB to I2S
adapter? Any suggestion?

Cheers,
Rafael Diniz








Re: sBitx process no longer starts

 

John - try opening up the command prompt window, going into the sbitx directory, and starting the sbitx program directly from the command line ./sbitx

You may get an error?message or some other clue that will be useful in debugging the problem.

73; Steve, N3SB?


Re: Ubit 6 & KD8CEC

 

Hi Jim,

Yep, that is exactly the model Nextion I used. It will most likely come with a card telling you to download the latest editor software. I did that and re-compiled the .tft file, which seems to work, so I can send you that if it helps.

I¡¯ve got the components coming for the S-meter as well, so we can compare notes as we go - WhatsApp is fine for me.

73
Jonathan
G5LUX


Re: sBitx process no longer starts

 

I would guess the codec on the digiboard isn't responding, maybe pull the pi & digiboard and check the connectors, check of any signs of issues, if all looks good put back together and fire it up to see if it works.

I assume you are using Ashhar's image in an unmodified state correct ?


On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 19:59, John Terrell, N6LN <N6LN@...> wrote:

Previously my sBitx (sn#12) started without trouble. Now it hangs for about 30 seconds and then I get a dialog box asking whether I want to terminate the process as it¡¯s taking too long to start. I downloaded another RPi image to a new 32GB micro SD card and it still hangs. See the screenshot.?

suggestions?


Re: Connecting the sBitx Digital Audio Board to a x86 PC

 

It has i2s pins and runs linux so in theory it should be possible to port the code with some adaptions. The China site seems to be out of stock though, a shame wouldn't mind buying one to play with.


On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 15:14, Rafael Diniz <rafael@...> wrote:
Other option for me which needs a x86 CPU, could be a Rock Pi X, which
already has the 40-pin raspberry header and uses the same form factor of
the Pi:


Rafael

On 8/18/22 16:43, Rafael Diniz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to find a solution to remove the raspberry and use a PC
> connected to the sbitx digital audio board. For the control signals
> (Si5351A and some others) I'll use a arduino (just like in the uBitx),
> but for the pins which go to the audio codec, should I use a USB to
> I2S adapter? Any suggestion?
>
> Cheers,
> Rafael Diniz
>
>
>
>
>
>
>






Re: Connecting the sBitx Digital Audio Board to a x86 PC

 

You would need to install an i2s interface in the PC and they seem to be shockingly expensive, why on earth would you want to do this ?

If you want to hook an SDR directly to your PC there are a plethora of SDR's which do this off the shelf, just buy an HL2.


On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 14:44, Rafael Diniz <rafael@...> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm trying to find a solution to remove the raspberry and use a PC
connected to the sbitx digital audio board. For the control signals
(Si5351A and some others) I'll use a arduino (just like in the uBitx),
but for the pins which go to the audio codec, should I use a USB to I2S
adapter? Any suggestion?

Cheers,
Rafael Diniz








sBitx process no longer starts

 

Previously my sBitx (sn#12) started without trouble. Now it hangs for about 30 seconds and then I get a dialog box asking whether I want to terminate the process as it¡¯s taking too long to start. I downloaded another RPi image to a new 32GB micro SD card and it still hangs. See the screenshot.?

suggestions?


Re: Daylight radio toroids

 

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I don¡¯t think things are working the way they should OR I am not interpreting the data correctly. I really have not measured Q before with the NanoVNA. The micrometals? core showed a resonance of 13MHZ with a Q of 1000. The bird cage showed a resonance of 28MHZ with a Q in excess of 40,000. Those inductors were just from port1 to ground. Something does not add up:{

I used NanoVNA-saver and my SAA2 to get those figures.

73

K3BO

Sent from for Windows

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From: Ashhar Farhan
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2022 1:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Daylight radio toroids

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It might be reading it correctly. Try reading a yellow core Micrometals/Amidon toroid for comparison.

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On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 9:39 PM barry halterman <kthreebo@...> wrote:

First attempt to measure Q not too good. 79...My test fixture might not be up to snuff.

K3Bo

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On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 10:01 AM barry halterman via <kthreebo=[email protected]> wrote:

Ashhar, yes I do but never measured Q with either units. Hints?

73

?

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 9:39 AM Ashhar Farhan <farhanbox@...> wrote:

Barry,

Do you have a nanovna or th antuino? You could measure the Q of these easily.

- f

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On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 6:59 PM barry halterman <kthreebo@...> wrote:

After reading about toroids and the pit falls, I did some experiments using sewing machine bobbins.
The bobbins that I have are JANOME and are 20mm x 10mm with a center hole 6mm. I have attached a few

Pictures of the "bird cage". I have no idea what they are made from but the microwave test did not phase them.
If the losses of toroids is the material, these bobbins are 80 percent air with a little scaffolding to hold the wire.
The "bird cage" has 28turns of 24ga that measured 2.15 uh.
I would appreciate comments, good or bad.
73
Barry

?


Re: Daylight radio toroids

 

It might be reading it correctly. Try reading a yellow core Micrometals/Amidon toroid for comparison.


On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 9:39 PM barry halterman <kthreebo@...> wrote:
First attempt to measure Q not too good. 79...My test fixture might not be up to snuff.
K3Bo

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 10:01 AM barry halterman via <kthreebo=[email protected]> wrote:
Ashhar, yes I do but never measured Q with either units. Hints?
73

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 9:39 AM Ashhar Farhan <farhanbox@...> wrote:
Barry,
Do you have a nanovna or th antuino? You could measure the Q of these easily.
- f

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 6:59 PM barry halterman <kthreebo@...> wrote:
After reading about toroids and the pit falls, I did some experiments using sewing machine bobbins.
The bobbins that I have are JANOME and are 20mm x 10mm with a center hole 6mm. I have attached a few
Pictures of the "bird cage". I have no idea what they are made from but the microwave test did not phase them.
If the losses of toroids is the material, these bobbins are 80 percent air with a little scaffolding to hold the wire.
The "bird cage" has 28turns of 24ga that measured 2.15 uh.
I would appreciate comments, good or bad.
73
Barry


Re: Daylight radio toroids

 

First attempt to measure Q not too good. 79...My test fixture might not be up to snuff.
K3Bo

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 10:01 AM barry halterman via <kthreebo=[email protected]> wrote:
Ashhar, yes I do but never measured Q with either units. Hints?
73

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 9:39 AM Ashhar Farhan <farhanbox@...> wrote:
Barry,
Do you have a nanovna or th antuino? You could measure the Q of these easily.
- f

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 6:59 PM barry halterman <kthreebo@...> wrote:
After reading about toroids and the pit falls, I did some experiments using sewing machine bobbins.
The bobbins that I have are JANOME and are 20mm x 10mm with a center hole 6mm. I have attached a few
Pictures of the "bird cage". I have no idea what they are made from but the microwave test did not phase them.
If the losses of toroids is the material, these bobbins are 80 percent air with a little scaffolding to hold the wire.
The "bird cage" has 28turns of 24ga that measured 2.15 uh.
I would appreciate comments, good or bad.
73
Barry


Re: Ubit 6 & KD8CEC

 

Hi Jonathan
I am about to do the exact same thing and purchased this Nextion:


Which I basically pulled from the same youtube video.? There have been discussion threads about different versions of the Nextion and different versions of the CEC code so glad you had success.

Can you confirm if this is the Nextion you used?? I may want to separately Whatsapp you for details while doing this.? You possibly up for that?? I am also building in the same S meter referenced in the video as well.
Thanks in Advance for any guidance.
Jim
K5KKB


On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 3:16 AM Jonathan G5LUX <jratty@...> wrote:
I have fitted a 2.8" Nextion to my ?BITX - all good once I had re-compiled the .tft file with the latest editor.?

There's no need for any metalwork on the case to fit the 2.8 screen, if you feel a bit brave: I followed the Youtube video from Lockdown Electronics:



I used my Dremel to gently widen the mounting holes on the Nextion board - it only requires 2-3mm each side - and then you can use the existing mounting stands & case holes. The screen centres nicely in the window and is fixed securely.

73
Jonathan
G5LUX


Re: Connecting the sBitx Digital Audio Board to a x86 PC

 

Other option for me which needs a x86 CPU, could be a Rock Pi X, which already has the 40-pin raspberry header and uses the same form factor of the Pi:


Rafael

On 8/18/22 16:43, Rafael Diniz wrote:
Hi all,

I'm trying to find a solution to remove the raspberry and use a PC connected to the sbitx digital audio board. For the control signals (Si5351A and some others) I'll use a arduino (just like in the uBitx), but for the pins which go to the audio codec, should I use a USB to I2S adapter? Any suggestion?

Cheers,
Rafael Diniz






Executable File & User Settings #sBitx

Anthony Good
 

Hi Ashhar,

I would highly recommend that the "live" sbitx executable file, macro files, and user settings be moved out of the user¡¯s git directory and be placed elsewhere. I noticed the sbitx executable and user settings file makes pull requests become unmergable. This is easily fixable, but will be an ongoing issue. As I believe someone else mentioned, there are conflicts with the user settings file that is pushed via git pull and the user¡¯s settings file. Perhaps there should be a versioning method in the user setting file which the executable checks at runtime and informs the user if they need to update the user setting file from git. This will likely happen as new features which include new settings are added to the settings file.

I¡¯d be happy to work on the user settings file version functionality and also a script users could run (i.e. ¡°install¡± or ¡°update¡±) to place the executable and macros in another directory from their git directory, and give the option of keeping their existing user settings file, or overwriting or appending new settings from git.

73
Goody
K3NG


Re: Daylight radio toroids

 

Ashhar, yes I do but never measured Q with either units. Hints?
73

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 9:39 AM Ashhar Farhan <farhanbox@...> wrote:
Barry,
Do you have a nanovna or th antuino? You could measure the Q of these easily.
- f

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 6:59 PM barry halterman <kthreebo@...> wrote:
After reading about toroids and the pit falls, I did some experiments using sewing machine bobbins.
The bobbins that I have are JANOME and are 20mm x 10mm with a center hole 6mm. I have attached a few
Pictures of the "bird cage". I have no idea what they are made from but the microwave test did not phase them.
If the losses of toroids is the material, these bobbins are 80 percent air with a little scaffolding to hold the wire.
The "bird cage" has 28turns of 24ga that measured 2.15 uh.
I would appreciate comments, good or bad.
73
Barry


Re: Funtronics uBitx digi interface installation in V6CeC

 

KK7BCO,? DISCLAIMER -? I'm not sure about the original stock firmware as all of my radios have been modded with Nextion displays and the KD8CEC firmware.?

All I have needed was a USB sound card dongle to my laptop to provide a mic and phone jack and a USB cable to the Nano on the Raduino.? If you are using a desktop PC the dongle probably wouldn't be needed.

73,

Justin B.
KI5GKD


Connecting the sBitx Digital Audio Board to a x86 PC

 

Hi all,

I'm trying to find a solution to remove the raspberry and use a PC connected to the sbitx digital audio board. For the control signals (Si5351A and some others) I'll use a arduino (just like in the uBitx), but for the pins which go to the audio codec, should I use a USB to I2S adapter? Any suggestion?

Cheers,
Rafael Diniz


Re: Daylight radio toroids

 

Barry,
Do you have a nanovna or th antuino? You could measure the Q of these easily.
- f

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 6:59 PM barry halterman <kthreebo@...> wrote:
After reading about toroids and the pit falls, I did some experiments using sewing machine bobbins.
The bobbins that I have are JANOME and are 20mm x 10mm with a center hole 6mm. I have attached a few
Pictures of the "bird cage". I have no idea what they are made from but the microwave test did not phase them.
If the losses of toroids is the material, these bobbins are 80 percent air with a little scaffolding to hold the wire.
The "bird cage" has 28turns of 24ga that measured 2.15 uh.
I would appreciate comments, good or bad.
73
Barry


Daylight radio toroids

 

After reading about toroids and the pit falls, I did some experiments using sewing machine bobbins.
The bobbins that I have are JANOME and are 20mm x 10mm with a center hole 6mm. I have attached a few
Pictures of the "bird cage". I have no idea what they are made from but the microwave test did not phase them.
If the losses of toroids is the material, these bobbins are 80 percent air with a little scaffolding to hold the wire.
The "bird cage" has 28turns of 24ga that measured 2.15 uh.
I would appreciate comments, good or bad.
73
Barry