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Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
Jim Schliestett
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWould someone please provide the link to the map again. Thanks ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Doug W ? A few housekeeping items: |
Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
A few housekeeping items:
I did some more research and you do need a google account to add yourself or edit.? It appears google just assumes the entire world has an account so share with everyone to them means everyone with an account.? Again, if you do not have an account or can not figure the page out just email me or reply and I will add you. I have deleted any added layers and added those operators to the main layer.? Please only add yourself to the main layer.? If you don't know what this means I will help you. A few operators added themselves only by address.? Where I could I looked up your call sign and added that.? Please edit if this was not your intention. One user added only their call sign as a layer with no location.? I moved you to the main layer and located you at the university in Southern India as that was the only thing that came up on google.? Please edit if this was not your intention. Something interesting you may not have noticed.? There is a ruler icon under the search box.? You can use that to measure the straight line distance from icon to icon. If you want to play with the data, there is an option to export to a KML/KMZ file. After reading the other comments regarding differentiating stations, I think we should stick to only things that will help us as operators.? I am all for adding as much of a description as you would like to tell us about your station and yourself in the description box but I am not sure that there is any standard icon designations that will help us.? I am totally open to ideas on this if anyone has a suggestion for a color scheme or different icons that at a quick glance will help you as a BITX operator reach other BITX operators.? I don't claim to be the master of this thing.? I'm just the guy that clicked the map page first. |
Keeps getting better Bitx40
philip yates
Thought I would add the VK3YE AGC.
Anyway after several hours of pondering over the strip board built non working AGC, I had a call from Wife... can I take? fresh towels down to the beach for the Grad kids. Got back, fresh eyes, transistor pinout I had found on the web was wrong. Swapped the round, and all seems to be nicely working now, I even attached the re-claimed S meter from an old Trio transceiver. Alls works well now, just have to make a better PCB up for the final build, and add the external pot and bypass switch. This bItx40 just keeps getting better, could take a while to get it into its case tho..... Phil - G7BZD |
Re: Putting Leftover Holiday Items to Work
Jack Purdum
I didn't even know peppermint could bark, let alone store it in a can! Jack, W8TEE From: Michael Hagen <motdog@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2017 9:48 AM Subject: Re: [BITX20] Putting Leftover Holiday Items to Work And in that case the RF can recirculate round and round like a
cyclotron!? You may get some Gain?
On 6/9/2017 9:13 PM, Guy N7BIR wrote:
Nothing quite like Trader Joes's to satisfy your electronic needs.? |
Re: Putting Leftover Holiday Items to Work
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAnd in that case the RF can recirculate round and round like a cyclotron!? You may get some Gain?
On 6/9/2017 9:13 PM, Guy N7BIR wrote:
Nothing quite like Trader Joes's to satisfy your electronic needs.? |
Re: Standoffs for mounting the board
John P
For your reference, .
I'm not sure of the wisdom of actually using the drill press under power to complete the tap. You really don't want to go much faster than you could by hand. Not sure how thick the box metal is, but a little cutting oil (or any oil if you don't have cutting oil) saves a lot of wear and tear on both the box and the tap. -- John - WA2FZW |
Re: BITX40 package size
I'm not certain that I reversed the polarity - I just assumed that that was the case as I do have a track record, however I thought I had been quite careful. I'll trace the leads through again when I get some time - I'll also look for any solder bridges etc on the board
thanks for your help - fingers grossed the whole board isn't fried! Matt 2E1HNK |
Re: Other 2 line displays
philip yates
Thanks for the info, I find some colours easier to look at, age I suppose plus other problems. Now I know what to look for. Many thanks. Phil - G7BZD On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 3:57 AM, John Smith via Groups.Io <johnlinux77@...> wrote: I got this one. They took so long I asked Ebay to step in. It arrived at the very last moment. Then the replacement they sent on their own came two weeks after that. Now I have two. |
Re: Standoffs for mounting the board
N7PXY
The important things to keep in mind when tapping are;
1.? Drill the correct size hole for the size of the thread. 2.? Keep the tap perpendicular to the surface. Here the drill press will help you out. Simply chuck the tap firmly but loosely in the drill press and use it to align the tap while turning the spindle by hand to start the tap. After the first 3 or 4 turns then switch to a tap handle to finish the threads. If you have some experience you can use the spindle under power to do the threads. I do it often. 3.? M3 is a common size for this chore using that size will leave you with a tap that can be used to chase threads and make repairs to other threads. 6 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm and 24 mm are all very useful with 6 mm being the most useful. PJH, N7PXY |
Re: BITX40 package size
Raj,
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You're right. ?Reversed polarity would not smoke D6. When looking for D6 I figured it was the one across K2 as the schematic is not terribly clear there. But I see now that the one across K2 is D8. ? ? Not clear why D6 would smoke unless there was a screw dropped into the board or something. If the LM7805 and LM78L09 regulators avoid passing negative supplies somehow, might not be just too much damage from reversed power. But I don't see anything in the LM78** datasheet suggesting that is the case. Would be interesting to see what they do. Just about any regular diode would do as a quick replacement for D6, characteristics are not critical. Could be an axial leaded 1n4007 power diode, for example. Same with the other diodes in the rig except for those in the two mixers.? Jerry ? On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 07:50 pm, Raj vu2zap wrote:
If D6 smoked then the relay K1 would have switched to TX mode. ? |
Re: Making PSK31 Contacts
Great, Thanks for the advice. I have several CPU heatsinks so I may dig one of them up and make it fit. The transistor is isolated from the back chassis and the heatsink with a mica insulator and has heatsink compound between all the mounting surfaces. I was just surprised that the heatsink got hot. I had assumed the chassis would have soaked up most of the heat.
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Re: BITX40 package size
Jerry,
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If D6 smoked then the relay K1 would have switched to TX mode. IF the polarity was reversed then D7 would have smoked. Most of the transistors are safe from polarity reversal due to the diodes in series with power / collectors. Raj At 09-06-2017, you wrote: It appears to be the same part as the 1n4148w diodes used in the diode ring mixer, in an SOD-123 package:? |
Re: Standoffs for mounting the board
I used plastic standoffs with a flat foot, and some double sided foam mounting tape to mount it in a holiday tin. Like the stuff on the back of a breadboard. Here is a link to what I have, and the feet are half inch. I got some bigger ones but the post was too big for the BITX holes.
This next one is the ones that are too big. |
Re: add yourself to the new BITX operators map
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýJerry and all, I having trouble standing on any base, and I have verbal blocking, and word finding problems at times, so off base works for me fairly often. Antarctica probably not. I will explain why I think modded or unmodded, should probably be the color difference (and no, I don¡¯t think anyone would want another place to update every time they turn on their radio)¡ but, back to the why¡ Lets take me¡.I am an Extra, I can go anywhere, but I don¡¯t know Didley¡.as far as anything current in Radios¡.now I have an Electronics background that goes back to a few months out of high school when I stepped on a fllghtline and learned what a magnetron was. ? But, I am learning as I go in this stuff, like anyone else who got their first Amateur Lic last October, and their first HF radio when my BitX40 arrived from India a couple of months ago. ?I have a Grand total of two unique QSO¡¯s, but three with W1LY (as does a lot of others). So, I know W1LY is doing something, probably different than me. ?If we mark as Stock, no mods, and what likely Antenna is¡..Real Novices like me know what you old timers don¡¯t have to even think about. If it is marked as Modded¡.well then if I want to find out just what someone has done, I can try a different route to find out. ?Another on/off switch in the data I would like to see, is PA voltage, Me (whatever my HF jump start battery puts out) ?so I would like to know if someone always runs 12volts, or do they ¡®pump it up¡¯¡ I think we have a unique opportunity to actually compare apples to apples and oranges to oranges, without jumping thru a lot of hoops¡. But, then¡.before diagnosis, I coded on AS/400¡¯s. KM4YEC Craig
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