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Re: Circuit Diagrams
I had converted the same sch into B&W and here it is. On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 2:44 AM, Dexter N Muir <dexy@...> wrote: Is there a circuit diagram with 'hovers' over the components? My eyesight and computer schema do not lend well to viewing the diagram at hfsigs. --
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Sarma ? |
Re: No RF Power Output From Bitx40
Before you yank out the IRF, do this check:
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Power the board and final, disconnect MIC and with PTT pressed check if 12V is getting to the IRF drain. At 09/07/2017, you wrote:
I have some IF510's on order. I hope that's the problem because it will be an easy fix. It's worth a shot. |
Re: No RF Power Output From Bitx40
I totally agree with ekelly. I have had almost exactly the same experience with lifting a trace from the top of the board while focusing on the bottom of the board where the solder pads are. The solder was still attached on the top when I pulled it out, lifting the trace back to the inductor coil. I had to make that trace on the bottom side with a bit of wire. The last time I replaced the IRF510, I clipped the leads high, and soldered the new one to the leads sticking up from the board. I'll never have to worry about damaging the board if I need to replace the PA again.
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On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 07:00 pm, ekelley wrote: IRF510 - A tip for those replacing the transistor. Don't try to remove it with a solder sucker. The pins fit |
Re: No RF Power Output From Bitx40
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIRF510 - A tip for those replacing the transistor. Don't try to remove it with a solder sucker. The pins fittoo tightly into the circuit board and unless you have a way of heating all three pins at the same time. Try this, carefully clip the pins at the bottom of the transistor, if it is dead, nothing lost. Once the transistor is gone, you can easily remove one pin at a time leaving a clean hole for installing the new transistor. I replaced three of them and wound up damaging the circuit track on the board. The 510's are inexpensive and not worth trying to save them, even if you are removing them to test them. They are too sensitive! Ed On 7/8/2017 8:40 PM, M Garza wrote:
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Re: Circuit Diagrams
M Garza
Usually, ctrl and + will magnify and ctrl and - will make it smaller. Good luck, Marco - KG5PRT? On Jul 8, 2017 4:46 PM, "Daniel Isaza" <hk4dei@...> wrote:
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Re: No RF Power Output From Bitx40
M Garza
It sounds like the IRF510 is bad.? Do you have a transistor tester to check it? They are very sensitive.? I still have not put my radio together, but a bought 10 IRF510s to experiment with and to have spares.? Good luck, Marco - KG5PRT? On Jul 8, 2017 6:02 PM, <Kc3hjp@...> wrote: Ok, just tested it. I have 12v on pin 3 when I key up the mic and I get 5v out on pin 1 when I key up the mic.? |
Re: 80m hexfet power amplifier by W7ZOI
Dear Farhan, I'm now building the PA but I'm in doubt about the two unmarked capacitors at each side of the input attenuator, should I use 0.1uF each?On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 9:07 PM, Richard Andrew Knack via Groups.Io <ihc73scout2@...> wrote:
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Re: A suitable case ?
Jack Purdum
It's been posted before, but I still think this is a nice case. Jack, W8TEE From: Michael Hagen <motdog@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 8, 2017 7:13 PM Subject: Re: [BITX20] A suitable case ? Fits like a Glove!?? Jameco, I like them.
They upped the price a buck since I bought.
Warning, the Bottom (White) is Al.
But, the Top (Black) IS STEEL.? I know, I put my speaker there!
No Nibbling on the TOP.? I drilled and then sabre saw, and big
half round file.
By the way, they got an inexpensive Nibbler.? Good for under
1/16" Al?
Mike, WA6ISP
On 7/8/2017 4:02 PM, Jack Purdum via
Groups.Io wrote:
-- Mike Hagen, WA6ISP 10917 Bryant Street Yucaipa, Ca. 92399 (909) 918-0058 PayPal ID "MotDog@..." Mike@... |
Re: A suitable case ?
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Fits like a Glove!?? Jameco, I like them. They upped the price a buck since I bought. Warning, the Bottom (White) is Al. But, the Top (Black) IS STEEL.? I know, I put my speaker there! No Nibbling on the TOP.? I drilled and then sabre saw, and big half round file.
By the way, they got an inexpensive Nibbler.? Good for under
1/16" Al?
Mike, WA6ISP
On 7/8/2017 4:02 PM, Jack Purdum via
Groups.Io wrote:
-- Mike Hagen, WA6ISP 10917 Bryant Street Yucaipa, Ca. 92399 (909) 918-0058 PayPal ID "MotDog@..." Mike@... |
Re: A suitable case ?
Jack Purdum
Nope. The TFT displays are 2.5" high. Jack, W8TEE From: Craig Wadsworth <cwadsworth@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 8, 2017 6:21 PM Subject: Re: [BITX20] A suitable case ? Raj: Thanks for the tip. ?I wonder if there would be enough space for Jack Purdum's TFT display?
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Re: Raduino v1.18 (improved CW performance) released
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYes the setting at 40Hz is off a bit and same with 50Hz it seems like if i could find a middle ground all would be spot on.David |
Re: A suitable case ?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýRaj: Thanks for the tip. ?I wonder if there would be enough space for Jack Purdum's TFT display? |
Re: W8TEE Software Release 1.00
Thanks Jack Joe VE1BWV On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 6:14 PM, Jack Purdum via Groups.Io <econjack@...> wrote: Within the hour I will be uploading Release 1.00 of the software for the TFT mods discussed earlier. This software assumes you are using the PCB, AD9850, Mega 2560 Pro Mini, and rotary encoder as was discussed here earlier. There are three files:? |
Re: Raduino v1.18 (improved CW performance) released
On Sat, July 8, 2017 23:12, N8DAH wrote:
Can we add fine tune as a option that can turn on and off in the normalHi David, you mentioned your BitX is 45Hz off, did the calibration procedure not work for you? Or do you mean that the 10Hz precision of calibration procedure is not sufficient? Calibration currently works in steps of 10 Hz (at the time I assumed this is sufficient precision), but perhaps we should change the step size of the cal procedure to 1 Hz for even more accuracy?) 73 Allard PE1NWL |
Re: Circuit Diagrams
If you're viewing it from the main site, try this direct link to the image file: then click over it to view full size on your browser, also, every web browser has a zoom function, look for it.Dan. On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Dexter N Muir <dexy@...> wrote: Is there a circuit diagram with 'hovers' over the components? My eyesight and computer schema do not lend well to viewing the diagram at hfsigs. |
W8TEE Software Release 1.00
Jack Purdum
Within the hour I will be uploading Release 1.00 of the software for the TFT mods discussed earlier. This software assumes you are using the PCB, AD9850, Mega 2560 Pro Mini, and rotary encoder as was discussed here earlier. There are three files:?
? ?1) B40SoftwareRel0100.ino ?-- ?the main sketch for the Mega ? ?2) MorseCode.h -- ?a supporting file that holds a number of data items used for the (pending) CW mode. ? ?3) Assembly Manual -- ?only one page right now, and that centers around how to get the Voltage field on the display to work properly. It also discusses the required directory structure needed to compile the files. I apologize for the long time it took to get this out there, but there have been numerous fires that needed to be stomped out first. Please report bugs as soon as you find them so others don't get frustrated. Jack, W8TEE |
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