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Re: ZBitx Bluetooth ?
I haven’t tried but this should be possible. ?I have it paired on sbitx. ?Should work on zbitx. ?May try this evening. KK6DZB
By Ryan Wesolowski · #117316 ·
Re: ZBitx Bluetooth ?
Hello Everyone! I just got my zBitx. Is there a way to pair my BT keyboard to the PI? I connected to the external monitor, and the BT is already activated, but cannot interact with it to have it scan
By tzsantos CR7BOG · #117315 ·
Re: CW on zbitx
Time for me to chime in again. While it was working fine one day for me, the next it was not. Even with a keyer plugged in and the radio in straight key mode, it's not so good. I eagerly await more
By Vince d'Eon VE6LK/AI7LK · #117314 ·
Re: CW on zbitx
Re: "By now, sbitx/zbitx software has grown wild and unwieldy. changing one thing affects another." Maybe we should back up and start over? I rarely do ssb and find FT8 too slow making it boring and
By Lincoln Thormahlen · #117313 ·
Re: sBitx v3 - next final MOSFET killed
I get it. 100%. I have still bought, and likely will in the future, buy HF products. My only issue is that to those newer, less experienced hobbyists, the products are billed as both, works out of the
By Michael Bales · #117312 ·
Re: zBitx +-2 MHz transmit spurs?
I found a note where I had seen 2MHz spurs. You can see them in the screen of the spectrum analyzer. /g/BITX20/message/104598 In that threat (of > 340 entries) I finally
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #117311 ·
Re: Should I start with uBITX, sBITX or zBITX?
I started building radios in the late 1960's. I realized one had to be a metal worker and own an expensive set of chassis punches to work with tubes so I quickly migrated to solid state. We could only
By Mike N2MS · #117310 ·
Re: zBitx +-2 MHz transmit spurs?
Ron, when I was working on one of the used sBitx V2's that I bought I had problems with spurs 4MHz or so off, and I believe I recall a 2MHz absolute spur once. Of course the low pass filters won't
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #117309 ·
Re: zBitx +-2 MHz transmit spurs?
Has anyone else looked for transmitter spurs from their zbitx? I'm wondering whether I got a build that can be fixed somehow ... Ron
By Ron, N6YWU · #117308 ·
Re: Should I start with uBITX, sBITX or zBITX?
Thanks a lot Mike for the clarification. 73 Jon, VU2JO [email protected]> wrote:
By Jon · #117307 ·
Re: Fixed: cw latency and wsjtx/flidigi sidetone
I stand corrected. I confused the 2 W with the previous Pi Zero. ?If running on a quad core, it should be possible to lock down the keyer process so it never gets suspended or delayed or otherwise
By Ron, N6YWU · #117306 ·
Re: Should I start with uBITX, sBITX or zBITX?
Jon, The 1625 had a 12.6 volt filament instead of the 6.3 volt filament of the 807 but the plate voltage was still high voltage. Earlier auto radios developed the high voltage for the plate via a
By Mike N2MS · #117305 ·
Re: sBITX V4
Thank you!? ?I had the wrong email address. Going foward I will send to the sales email address.
By kc5kwz · #117304 ·
Re: Should I start with uBITX, sBITX or zBITX?
JJ, Thanks a lot. Any idea whether sBITX v4 is likely to ship with your 64 bit version of software? 73 Jon, VU2JO [email protected]> wrote:
By Jon · #117303 ·
Re: Fixed: cw latency and wsjtx/flidigi sidetone
I just tried an external keyer with the radio set to straight key, and on a dummy load. The keyer is set to 17 WPM. Listening on a nearby receiver I can hear incomplete characters and the odd missing
By Vince d'Eon VE6LK/AI7LK · #117302 ·
Re: Fixed: cw latency and wsjtx/flidigi sidetone
Unfortunately this update didn't fix the issues. First, IambicB is still broken, I put Ron Carr's fix in a PR. Second, when I took the radio out and attached it to a EFRW, through a tuner, on
By Erik Erkelens - N2EPE · #117301 ·
Re: Fixed: cw latency and wsjtx/flidigi sidetone
Ah, THANKS, Steven! https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rpizero2/raspberry-pi-zero-2-w-product-brief.pdf page 3: " Processor: Broadcom BCM2710A1, quad-core 64-bit SoC" Then there really is no
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #117300 ·
Re: Should I start with uBITX, sBITX or zBITX?
Gerry, Thanks a lot for the detailed suggestions, especially as you own all three versions. I did not know that there is a 12V version of 807! I thought that all vacuum tubes need high voltage. I
By Jon · #117299 ·
Re: Fixed: cw latency and wsjtx/flidigi sidetone
Before this goes much further, we should correct the record. The Pi Zero 2W does not have a single core processor. It has a quad core of the Pi 3B+ era, but with half the memory of that board. Thus
By Steven Dovich · #117298 ·
Re: Fixed: cw latency and wsjtx/flidigi sidetone
Ron, thanks for taking the time to write such a nice explanation! I guess the real question is "what is the distribution of delays caused by operating system housekeeping operations on a single core
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #117297 ·