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Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
Is everyone else seeing two posts for every reply of mine? or is that just a ¡®feature¡¯ since it is me? If everyone is seeing two, how can I stop this? Craig
By Craig Thibodeaux · #27980 ·
Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
Doug, I would suggest: 1. Call for what unique ID¡¯s others would like to see Stock Modded (how) Antenna (details) Lic Class Region is already shown on map (after thinking about it) First Name? ?????
By Craig Thibodeaux · #27979 ·
Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
Both good points Craig.? A few general notes to the group: As to needing to sign in, I have the editing permissions as open as possible.? If anyone wants on the map and can not do it for any reason
By Doug W · #27978 ·
Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
Great idea Doug, 1. need to sign in to Google first to add address. 2. to use as a differentiator of stations¡­.some ideas use the color feature to show something different about your station? Stock
By Craig Thibodeaux · #27977 ·
Re: Calling all Midwesterners.
John, I did just that with mine. I added a jack on the back of the rig to plug in a 24-volt supply when I'm operating at home. The 24 volt connection pulls in a relay that moves the PA power from the
By Petry, Kevin <kevin.petry@...> · #27976 ·
add yourself to the new BITX operators map
Seeing the topics for regional operator lists got me thinking.? If words are good, pictures are better.? I set up a google map that you can add yourself too to help visualize where everyone is
By Doug W · #27975 ·
Re: Calling all Midwesterners.
For Nick, and Sean. Number one thing I can suggest is push 24 Volts in to the final. It's very easy to add in another supply jack for powering the final separately.? Double power in = triple power
By John Smith · #27974 ·
Re: Making PSK31 Contacts
Clark thanks for the advice. I kinda already did that with the original heatsink. I modified it to fit flat to the chassis and have the transistor mounting screw thru the chassis and into the
By Jeff · #27973 ·
Re: Other 2 line displays
Have found matching knobs for audio control etc, and a similar styled one for tuning, but still looking for other displays. Phil - G7BZD
By philip yates <phil@...> · #27972 ·
Re: Calling all Midwesterners.
KB0OVD, Sean, East-Central Missouri, 60 miles West of St. Louis.Using a multi-band trap dipole in my attic.? I have yet to make a contact.? Tried calling CQ a few times and have gotten no response.
By Sean Barton · #27971 ·
Re: My built Bitx40 raduino for sale
hi sorry i do not wish to buy cos i already have one but can you tell about the enclosure.? where did you get it from, how much was it and what are its dimensions a picture would help and it my also
By terry hughes · #27970 ·
Re: Calling West Coast BITX operators
VA7CLW - Langley, BC
By Craig Winchar · #27969 ·
Re: Calling all Midwesterners.
AC9LF, Nick, S.E. Wisconsin.? Haven't been able to make any contacts yet. Tried with a home brew end fed wire with home brew L-match. Also tried with a home brew magnetic loop. No one ever comes
By Nick · #27968 ·
Re: The $19 DIY DSP audio filter
Very cool! ? Keep us posted on what you come up with. Jerry, KE7ER
By Jerry Gaffke · #27967 ·
Re: The $19 DIY DSP audio filter
Adding a word of praise for the PJRC Teensy boards. ?I bought my BITX40 prior to the Radiuno so I did my own VFO/controls. ?Originally I used the Teensy 3.2 because of the excellent audio/DSP
By Bruce MacKinnon KC1FSZ · #27966 ·
Re: Calling all Midwesterners.
That's good, but it will still be a while before I get all the mods done. Dennis is redoing the Beta boards and I'll probably have the B40 in pieces for a while yet. Still...looking forward to getting
By Jack Purdum <econjack@...> · #27965 ·
Re: Tilting pegs
I managed to get a set of folding feet from an old Yaesu VR5000, ideal and its the only part of the case finished as yet apart from rear sockets and heatsink are mounted. Phil - G7BZD
By philip yates <phil@...> · #27964 ·
Re: Making PSK31 Contacts
I would try to improve the heatsinking. The case provides a lot of area to dissipate the heat but it has to funnel all that heat through fairly thin sheet metal. I would attach a largish finned
By Clark Martin · #27963 ·
Re: BITX40 package size
It appears to be the same part as the 1n4148w diodes used in the diode ring mixer, in an SOD-123 package: ?http://www.vishay.com/docs/85748/1n4148w.pdf ( http://www.vishay.com/docs/85748/1n4148w.pdf
By Jerry Gaffke · #27962 ·
Re: Tilting pegs
Or if you have access to a 3d printer....;. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1012950
By Jim G4GNO · #27961 ·