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Any updates in the new batch of zbitx that is open for orders now?
Some questions on the new batch:
1.? Will these have a new version number to distinguish them from the original batch?
2.? Are there any HW changes to the boards or circuit components?
3.? Are there any changes to the specifications?
4.? Will there be any SW differences between them?
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I'm thinking the answer is "no" to all of the above, but just checking.
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Hats off to HFSignals for this awesome product!? I'm looking forward to the arrival here of the new toy. |
Re: Power zero on 10m / Drive number
Ok glad to hear. I thought I had maybe let the magic smoke out. I will swap antenna and try on other bands. Do we now wait for the next update and fixes. 73 de 2E0IIY On Thu, 3 Apr 2025, 06:59 Jens/HB9JOI via , <hb9joi=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Power zero on 10m / Drive number
Jens,
The power output is determined by the input voltage and the drive setting. Are you using batteries? If there is a sag in the voltage when your radio goes into transmit, the output power will go down. Although you can crank up the input voltage upto 12V it's not recommended as the heatsink on the radio can get quite hot given that the 5V linear regulator has to drop the input voltage. ?
Can you please confirm if you've set the drive to 100??
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73, Ragav |
Re: #zbitx I would really like a formal way to shut down the software gracefully
#zbitx
Are the FT8 contacts saved? ?If so, aren’t they written to the file system on micro SD card?
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if the FT8 contacts are written to the card then couldn’t the file system eventually become corrupted by abruptly disconnecting the power? ?
is it possible to add a “button” somewhere on the screen to issue a proper shutdown command to the Pi 2W and Pico? |
Re: ZBit newbie
Gerry,
You power off the radio by unplugging the power. According to this post from Farhan, there is no data being written to the SD card and the radio can be powered down by unplugging the power. If you are connected to an external HDMI display, you can shutdown the Pi from the logout option on the start menu. ?
Although we haven't used an external ethernet hub to connect the zBitx to the internet, this should work as long as the Pi is able to access the internet.?
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Please have a look at for instructions on how to update the zBitx. You will need to connect the zBitx to the internet and plug in an external HDMI display, keyboard, and mouse to the zBitx to update the rig. To update the firmware, you will need to connect the radio to a PC using the supplied microUSB cable.?
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You can use the built in SD card copier tool on the Pi to "clone" your sd card. You can also download the image file for the sd card and burn it onto a new sd card using Balena Etcher or Raspberry Pi Imager software.
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73,
Ragav ?
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Re: FT8 heat
At idle the backplate is getting somewhat hot. So my guess is that the linear regulator 7805 is getting hot. The radio draws about 450mA of the 9VDC supply so the 7805 will be dissipating some heat.?
I?m planning to elevate the radio at the back end to have a better user angle. By that the heat can disappear easier then laying flush to the table.? --
Tilman D. Thulesius
SM0JZT / Sweden |
Re: Zbitx orders might close soon
Faran:
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It is a testimony to the veracity of the zBITX, when it is in danger of selling out in two to three days. ?Hopefully, your alumni will agree to come back and lend you a hand.
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I appreciate all of the hard work you and your team have done to bring another fine product, that we are able to experiment with after we get it.
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73 de Darrell KT4WX?
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Re: #zbitx I would really like a formal way to shut down the software gracefully
#zbitx
Yes - this would be the best way to move forward. I would accept the additional cost for a fully switched off radio not drawing current after turning off.
Best regards?
Peter DL4ZAQ
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Re: Zbitx arrived today
开云体育The station arrived yesterday.? Everything works, nicely packaged, even the test report is included.? 73 Matjaz? S56ZVD
Nigel Evans M0NDE via groups.io je 31.
03. 2025 ob 23:31?napisal:
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Re: #zbitx I would really like a formal way to shut down the software gracefully
#zbitx
Still a pain though. If the filesystem is corrupted badly enough you'd have to open up the radio, pull out the Micro SD card, and reflash it. If there were a way to do an orderly shutdown, including a dismount of the file system, that risk would be eliminated, even if you still had to pull the plug afterward. On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 2:16?AM Dick PD0DF via <dick.frijdal=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: #zbitx I would really like a formal way to shut down the software gracefully
#zbitx
Maybe the standard distribution could simply poll/interrupt a GPIO line to trigger shutdown. Then a user could decide how to drive it. (I would use a three position switch, with the middle position activating the line. Wait a few second and then switch off power.) |
Re: #zbitx I would really like a formal way to shut down the software gracefully
#zbitx
I must agree,
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If nothing gets written, chance is that the filesystem corruption is minimal..
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And we do have good backups! Don't we? ??
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73'
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Dick |
Re: Power zero on 10m / Drive number
开云体育?
What`s the reason that I get on all bands only 2...max.3 watts output
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Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2025 6:23 AM
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Power zero on 10m / Drive
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Matt,
I have logged the 10M power output bug on . ?
This seems to be a software bug. The current workaround is to switch to
another band (say 20M) and transmit (do a quick "qrl?" on CW) before going back
to 10M. Doing this brings back the power on 10M.?
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I haven't seen the drive problem so far. Are you able to set it on 100 on
the other bands? Have you tried to restart the radio and see if you are able to
adjust this? Please log this bug on Github so that Farhan can look into it.
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73,
Ragav |
Re: ZBitx Bluetooth ?
The keyboard and pointing device I used was a BT thumb keyboard and trackpad. It works, but typing is slow due to the keys only being about 4mm across. I'm replacing that little BT keyboard with a 2.4 ghz keyboard and trackball combo. All it requires is a type-A to microSD adapter. But I used a Bluetooth peripheral at first. BT was already active. So all I had to do was scan for available devices and verify the device I had was the one I wanted. On Wed, Apr 2, 2025, 5:38?PM Ryan Wesolowski via <cosmo1stgen=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: #zbitx I would really like a formal way to shut down the software gracefully
#zbitx
Hmm. You might (probably ) be right here with that no harm can happen to a system where nothing is written.?
Being a old Linux/UNIX-guy, I also simply get nervous doing a hard cut.? --
Tilman D. Thulesius
SM0JZT / Sweden |
Re: Zbitx RPI SD-card image needed
Ashhar
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You are probably right there- I might have done this in desperation.
After having downloaded the image and flashed it to a new 32Gbyte SD-card. Put et into the radio and started the radio and did a reconfig. When all done I did a copy of that SD-card (also using Balena Etcher) to have on hand if things go sideways again. Learnt something new? ;-) --
Tilman D. Thulesius
SM0JZT / Sweden |
ZBit newbie
Got my "wee beastie" early this afternoon.? Unboxed it & everything looks OK.? I haven't powered it yet.? I have a few questions.
I have an official Pi keyboard and mouse.? I intend to use this instead of the on-screen keyboard. I have a USB to ethernet adapter.? I will be plugging this into a USB port on the keyboard. How do I shut the zBit down properly? Will connecting to the internet this way work for setting the RTC? It's more likely I will send CW with the keyboard than paddles, as I don't have full and totally normal use of my hands. How do I update the zBit's software, and what do I need to update? Ken, N2VIP, made some recent comments about adding a proper shutdown command.? Perhaps someone with better programming skills than mine could do something with the article he referred to. There may be various options available to consider. Initially I anticipate that I will operate CW and SSB.? Other modes may be used when I get familiar with them. How do I back up the internal memory card? I realize this is a collection of comments and questions, but it's what comes to mind quickly. Gerry |
Re: #zbitx I would really like a formal way to shut down the software gracefully
#zbitx
After shutting down, it will still keep drawing about 150mA of power. We need a way for the linux to power down the full circuit. On Thu, Apr 3, 2025, 9:30 AM Ken N2VIP via <ken=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: CW on zbitx
Hi,
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I don't know enough about the system and application's architecture to understand the latency issues yet.
Are you using the stock Debian kernel? ?Or a kernel with real-time modifications (RTLinux, et.al.)?
What does the CW sending loop look like? ?How often does it poll? ?What sample buffer sizes is it dealing with?
Are there any underflow or overflow issues to deal with when generating samples?
One thing you might try is calling clock_gettime() within the key ISR to time stamp pin state changes.
That information would allow the polling loop to determine which key input changed first, if both changed between polls.
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There are serious limitations with what can be done given a single-core processor running a non-real-time OS kernel.
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73, Ron, n6ywu |