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Re: The sBitx disk image - too big for certain (theoretically) 32GB SD cards
Use this ... https://github.com/Drewsif/PiShrink -- Pete VK3PYE
By Peter VK3PYE · #116348 ·
Re: uBITX v6 Alignment Question
Richard, If I remember correctly, the stock firmware requires you to change frequency before it switches to the new side band selection. -Gary
By Gary Anderson · #116347 ·
Re: uBITX v6 Alignment Question
Hi Richard, The change does not take effect unless you adjust the frequency.? Try the experiment with a click-up and click-down in frequency after changing from USB to LSB and vice
By Evan Hand · #116346 ·
Re: reviving my sbitx v3
Michael, I believe these are the parts: (
By Evan Hand · #116345 ·
uBITX v6 Alignment Question
*Now that the audio issue has been fixed, I proceeded with alignment of BFO and Frequency.? For the most part, after viewing multiple videos, I did the alignment mostly by ear.? It sounds good, and
By Richard AG5M · #116344 ·
Re: Adding external relay control two V2/V3
You can read the description *on the github page ( https://github.com/drexjj/sbitx/releases/tag/sBitx-42-64b-Prod )* if you don't remember the process. I document every modification step by step, so I
By HA3HZ · #116343 ·
Re: Compiling sBitx in 64 bit image
Well, maybe I was inside the source directory when I tried it before? In the sBitx directory it works perfectly. Thanks, Evan!! Gordon kx4z
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #116342 ·
Re: Compiling sBitx in 64 bit image
I get the directions mixed up. I think I did that, but I’ll try it again when I get back home.
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #116341 ·
Re: Compiling sBitx in 64 bit image
Gordon, Did you cd to the sbitx directory? Also, the command is ./build sbitx. 73 Evan AC9TU
By Evan Hand · #116340 ·
Compiling sBitx in 64 bit image
OK, Mr. clueless here. I tried the .\build sbitx On the new image with 64 bit operating system and it didn’t work. Something about missing make file. I know I could probably figure this out, but
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #116339 ·
Re: Working on my 2nd V2 sBitx
Thanks, Gordon, I have a working V2 and have started doing upgrades. I appreciate all your information on this. George VY1GP
By George Privett · #116338 ·
Re: reviving my sbitx v3
Evan, or anyone else who may know. Looking at the sBitx v3 schematic, Share github, named sBitx v3 production, I am unable to locate D8 or D9. I lost D9 in the process of replacing yet another pair of
By Michael Bales · #116337 ·
Re: The sBitx disk image - too big for certain (theoretically) 32GB SD cards
Thanks!!
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #116336 ·
Re: Adding external relay control two V2/V3
You are very welcome, Gyula! Now I just need to learn how to compile the new version. Does anyone know the proper way to do that? I have just completed all six hardware modifications to V2 unit number
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #116335 ·
Re: The sBitx disk image - too big for certain (theoretically) 32GB SD cards
Wojtek, The answers to both questions are yes. ?I have read of the USB procedure on the discord server. ?I have not done so myself. I have mounted the microSD card on the outside of the case so it
By Evan Hand · #116334 ·
Re: sBitx v3 - original application gives high power, wsjtx up to 2W only
Developments are only done in the 64-bit version (the RPi4 can work with both versions), so it is advisable to switch to it. It is important to save the contents of the /sbitx/data folder from the old
By HA3HZ · #116333 ·
Re: Adding external relay control two V2/V3
Gordon, your basic idea was used for ePTT, with the difference that you can turn it on/off from the program menu and it has a delayed turn-on (sequencer). Instead of the TX signal, it uses the RPi I/O
By HA3HZ · #116332 ·
Re: The sBitx disk image - too big for certain (theoretically) 32GB SD cards
Wojtek, The easiest way to make a backup copy of the OS in the RPi4 is to insert a USB stick or USB uSD card (card reader with card) into one of the USB ports and copy the contents of the working OS
By HA3HZ · #116331 ·
Re: The sBitx disk image - too big for certain (theoretically) 32GB SD cards
The ideal solution would be for future images to be built in the same way that most Linux distros are. The image is shipped as a file system that is as small as it can be to hold everything, and on
By Shirley Dulcey KE1L · #116330 ·
Re: The sBitx disk image - too big for certain (theoretically) 32GB SD cards
Thanks Evan, Is the 64-bit version suitable for RPi4 having only 2GB of RAM? Is it possible to test it without removing the original SD card? For example, by booting it from an USB flash disk,
By WZab - SP5DAA · #116329 ·