Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Heard W1LY here in Kansas City but could not reach him.
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Fred
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#31634
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Heard N2CQR, WA9DAH, W0OIC, W1LY, in Ottawa (quebec side). No-one seems to have heard me though. On a sloppy inverted V.
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Andrew Kasurak
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#31633
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Heard N2
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Andrew Kasurak
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#31632
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
hrd in western pa on dipole
w1ly
n2cqr
k7joe
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bill steffey <Ny9h@...>
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#31631
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Constant static noise at the moment
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KC8WBK
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#31630
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Hearing wbk up and down.
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Randy W5ZJ
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#31629
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
I heard WA2FZW calling CQ, 4x4.
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KC8WBK
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#31628
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Hearing KC8WBK in and out of the noise
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John - WA2FZW
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John P <j.m.price@...>
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#31627
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Re: the device is operational!
Willy W1LY wrote...
That looks like the cable I have. Unfortunately, I don't
have enough room for it between the Arduino and the tuning
POT. In the next version, I'll space the pot (or perhaps
rotary
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Keith VE7GDH
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#31626
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Listening but not calibrated so I am holding off on transmitting. Heard a Hallllooooo from someone, but no CQ.
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Randy W5ZJ
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#31625
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Calling CQ. So far, nothing heard.
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John - WA2FZW
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John P <j.m.price@...>
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#31624
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Re: the device is operational!
Hey, just use a 1/4" drill? Be sure to take out the set screw first!
Mike, WA6ISP
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Mike Hagen, WA6ISP
10917 Bryant Street
Yucaipa, Ca. 92399
(909) 918-0058
PayPal ID
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Michael Hagen
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#31623
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Re: Audio volume and distortion fix.
Q16 biasing is the gem here - 1A diode (1N400x) direct from +12 (available at R101) to power U1.6 permanently (llift/'tombstone' R111) overcomes all the 'pop' problem (post and thread #30470) unless
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Dexter N Muir
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#31622
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, August 20, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
As of a few minutes ago, BITX QSO night is no longer a spectator sport. Hope the T-storms go away, and ?I don't get called in to work, as has been the norm the last couple days
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Randy W5ZJ
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#31621
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Re: New bitx40 build.
I lit the little radio today, and no smoke. Made no tests on on the current, just turned it on and listened. The radio sounds really nice. I do have tuning clicks with no antenna disconnected, but
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Randy W5ZJ
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#31620
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Re: I'm sure it is my hork up re: tft.setFont()
#w8tee
Jack,
Had the Adafruit - GFX-Library..just in case i downloaded and overwrot in the directory (i just keep those all as Zip, and add them.
Your suggestion was to look for it in line 85..didnt find it
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Vince N2AIE
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#31619
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Re: Bitx40 with rotary encoder + CW
I came in with 8086 PC, various 6502s ... :)
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Dexter N Muir
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#31618
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Re: the device is operational!
The Ebay number for the cable that worked for me was: 301714024488
Willy W1LY
wrote:
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Willy
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#31617
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Re: Shortcut to Arduino VFO... please?
Hi Hans:
I'm sure you're right about the Si5351. I was doing that from memory, which I should learn by now is not a good plan!?
Jack, W8TEE
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2017 2:34
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Jack Purdum <econjack@...>
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#31616
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Re: the device is operational!
[image: Inline image 1]Keith, I had the same problem with the USB cable.
The 90 degree left or right would not come close to working, a right angle
up or down worked great.You need 9/16 inches between
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Willy
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#31615
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