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Re: Group Uploading
Only one of the out of 6 I belong to show the UPLOAD button. 73 Ken On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 8:36 PM, Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke@...> wrote:
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Additional BPF's for other Bands
A few weeks ago I uploaded LTSpice plots and schematics for other bands, 80m 60m and 20m. I finally got some time to build the 20m BPF. Even though the plot was good, the BPF did not work. I double and triple checked connections and components, but no go. So I pulled out the bible (EMRFD) and read up on TTC, triple tuned circuits. I haven't down this kind of math since the 80's and it was beyond me. Low and behold on Page 6.77 Figure 6.135 was a chart of L's and C's for different bands. So I built the 20m version and it works great. Once the UPLOAD button comes back, I will load the plot and schematic to the files. Meanwhile if anyone is interested, I'm attaching ?a plot and schematic. 73 Ken VA3ABN |
Re: Group Uploading
Seems the upload stopped around the latest Groups.IO update. Oh well. 73 Ken On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 8:36 PM, Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke@...> wrote:
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Re: Group Uploading
Have been several folks complaining of not being able to upload files. ?Searching for "upload" in these messages, appears the problem started on Feb 1 somewhere between posts 21263 and 21280. ? Good to have a thread for this. ? On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 05:25 pm, Ken wrote:
I am trying to upload to the group files, but no UPLOAD button. ? |
Re: adjusting the contrast on the LCD
Yes,
This really should be mounted on the other side of the board for cases like this. It would require a slightly different pattern, but it could be done as is. Ash? It shouldn't take much adjustment to show data instead of bars, but one end or the other of the pot travel will show bars, The proper adjustment is not too far from that point. john AD5YE |
Re: Using STM32 board with Arduino IDE
The stm-2 board with the modified Adafruit drivers are much faster. Here is a Youtube video showing the difference.
After I get a couple of projects finished, I will probably redo the SNA Jr to use this larger display and a stm 32 board. DuWayne KV4QB -- DuWayne? KV4QB |
Re: USPS Tracking
Very much on topic for me, thanks! ?So getting sent to ACS is to be expected. ?Guess I'd better go check that mailbox. In my case, the final 4 zip digits may be a bit superfluous. ?A county of over 3000 sq miles, under 8000 residents. On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 04:03 pm, John Backo wrote:
All foreign mail has no zip+4 code on it which is used for routing and delivery in the US. It is all routed (via image) to ACS for US routing. ? |
Re: lcd 3.5 display help sought
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On Feb 4, 2017, at 7:24 PM, Art Olson via Groups.Io <olsonaj6927@...> wrote:
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Re: AGC working ...
Gidday Randy Attached the circuit here. ?Audio not so scratchy and more mellow. Ugly construction is very fiddly but it works. ?Take the red lead off the volume pot and attach AUDIO IN. Attach AUDIO OUT to the volume pot where the red lead was. ?The +12V connection can reach the switch. You have to run a ground wire to the 12V input socket - ground. ?Cost me $AUD8.00 for two sets of parts, resistors? came in packs of 10. Have fun - Noel |
Re: lcd 3.5 display help sought
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýRob Initially just the 40 m version. I am looking down the road to a multiband at some later date. Thanks for the info. Time to get my reference book out to review. So with the switch closed vcc is connected to the encoder or ? Art Sent from my iPhone On Feb 4, 2017, at 7:09 PM, G4NQX <tasmod@...> wrote:
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Re: Bitx40 and PLJ-6LED Frequency Counter
Yes, Raj, I think it is though I haven't heard that from him.
Regarding the PLJ-6LD counter, there is an interesting video on YouTube examining and demo-ing the unit. Google it. I have found a web page with the manual too, in English. You can download it but it is the Chinese version. Only the web page has the English version (in PDF). Hope this helps. john AD5YE |
Re: lcd 3.5 display help sought
G4NQX
Ooops should read pulldown as diagram. Most of the code at the moment is display stuff. The icon.h can be deleted I suspect as it was development penguin pic but i didn't spend time looking too hard at the code. It could do your head in ! Are you using this on the bitX as is, or are you building a featured multiband bitx. |
Re: AGC working ...
Noel Which AGC circuit did you use? Randy On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 2:49 PM, noel pakihi <tupakihi@...> wrote:
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Re: USPS Tracking
OT.
All foreign mail has no zip+4 code on it which is used for routing and delivery in the US. It is all routed (via image) to ACS for US routing. Each section of the country has a central database of names and addresses where everything is composted and assimilated. There is a central depository in Saint Louis, MO which has all the USPS names and addresses in the whole country. This is where real-time updating of the databases is done. If the address label was wet or abraded a bit, it may have been hard to read. This slows things down a little as someone has to examine and encode it more or less by hand. But referring to the actual mail is a last resort. Most of the time an image is examined, generally by a robot. I noticed the address label from India was an inkjet printout of the order. It is possible that it became a bit illegible for some reason. It happens. Which is probably a good enough reason to retain the Indian tracking number -- it may be useful in later identification. Nowadays things are pretty much all automated. I remember well the old LSMs (Letter Sorting Machines) which used a Z80 and 4K magnetic core to control 4 machines. That is 48 clerks encoding, each at 60 letters per minute. They entered the code and the machine counted down through a rotary system until it was time to drop the letter in a bin. That machine had the single most boring manual I have ever read! But it lasted and was used for over 40 years... As to where anybody's specific package is...usually it is in your home country awaiting customs or routing. HFSignals does the packaging and delivers it to their PO. The PO sorts by destination and sends it to the airport. It is loaded on a plane is short order and sent to all the other countries. After it gets to the various airports, the Indian PO has no interest in it anymore. So if the Indian tracking number gives an airport address (Mumbai is the central dispatch office), it has left the country by air and is at least at another airport. After that, it is up to that country to track it. One could get international tracking, but it is very expensive and most people pass it up. Incidentally, India is not alone in this; most countries handle their outbound mail the same way. except it may go by seapost rather than by air. If there is a problem with delivery, HFSignals generally cannot help. It the is a problem with the rig after you have examined it, then by all means contact them as per instructions elsewhere in this list. Note though, that they have no (i.e. zero) control over damage in transit. Taking care of that is a generous gesture to say the least. john AD5YE |
Re: Possible PA low output problem.
I have replaced the IRF510 and this what I found with a cheap Chinese ESR component tester. The original had C=388pf, Vt= 3.7. Replacement has C=1.13nF, Vt= 2.7. Upon the first key up, the speaker screeched and the display dimmed out to blank. I had to turn down the Bias by 25% to make it work right. Retested the PA with 10A setting on MM, set it to 00.10, shouted radio into mic and it read as much as 00.30. The monitored signal sounded a little less buzzy and louder. And read as much as 3 watts on meter. And the heatsink got warm. All with basic 12V shared. I read some older posts about low PA output, that sounded like mine, and found one from Farhan saying 1 amp is the peak. The multimeter might not be measuring fast enough. I think it's an improvement. But just a small one. Can some of the people who had this issue comment please? |
interference from SW broadcasters above 7200
Hi all,
I've just assembled my new BITX40. I'm receiving a lot of strong AM carriers in the European ham section (7000-7200), that are actually from broadcast stations in the 7200-7450 section (41m band). For example: a strong station (I believe Voice of China) at 7285 produces an AM carrier at 7177. A French station at 7375 gives a carrier at 7155. This happens especially at night. I'm wondering, do other European users experience the same problem? What's the cause and what could be done to eliminate this out-of-band interference? 73, Allard PE1NWL |