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Re: uBITX HF transceiver and blue MBITX metal case.

 

Hi, Jim

With regard to the demise of RS-232, it's important to remember that these same UARTS support RS-422 and RS-485 multi-drop. These protocols are still in wide use (particularly RS-485) in industrial settings because of robustness, simplicity and economy as compared with (for example) Ethernet in the same setting. USB is strictly point-to-point and, while offering good bandwidth, is greatly distance limited compared with 422/485.
?USB is also generally lacking the fully isolated solutions that are often required between "unfriendly" components.

For example, if you want to control something slightly smart up on a tower 500 ft away, isolated and slew rate limited RS-422 is the way to go. USB won't work and copper Ethernet's distance limit rules it out.. Fiber would be nice but gets pricy and complex - and you still likely need power wires.

In short, while most common applications of RS-232 can be replaced by USB (as long as you have some real smarts at both ends), the RS-422/485 applications are still out of reach.

Just my opinions, of course.

73,

Paul K2AYZ


Re: End Fed antennas w/ uBITX #ubitx

 

Looking at the groups.io website in my chrome browser, the bottom of each message shows
? ? "Reply",? ? "Like",? ?and? ?"More",? ? the? "More" expands to? "All Posts By This Member",? and "Report This Message".

No "Mutes this Topic" that I can find.
Perhaps I've missed it somehow, let me know if that's the case as it would be quite handy.

Perhaps you are using some email reader that allows you to reject a thread.
Unfortunately, not everyone does.

Regardless of whether I can kill a thread, I think the ability to move a discussion that
large numbers of forum members would just as soon not see would be a real plus on occasion.
Unlike an email exchange (also an alternative), anyone with any interest at all could follow
the conversation in that other forum.? Or sample it occasionally when they have time to kill.

Jerry?


On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 03:45 AM, Ken Hansen wrote:
At the bottom of every message is a series of links, one of which 'mutes this topic' for the subscriber.

Ken

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On Jul 28, 2018, at 9:43 AM, Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke@...> wrote:

If everyone had a means to hide certain threads when browsing the forum,
that should also work well enough. Unfortunately, that is not the case.


Re: KD8CEC - Nextion Display - IAN questions

Kevin Rea
 

actually, i want to add a button on the front of my rig to get to that screen.

kevin


Re: KD8CEC - Nextion Display - IAN questions

Kevin Rea
 

Hi Ian,
I am using the software version 1.095 on my ubitx
I was wondering if there was a way to get to this particular screen, or is this a screen from the next version ?
thanks,
kevin rea
lancaster, calif.
k6rea


Re: uBitX SSB transmit oscillations on 20m only #ubitx

 

Bruce,

I dont know if you fixed this problem. Here are some ideas.

Try a shielded wire for microphone inside the enclosure. You MUST use shielded wire for the mic cable outside as it may pick up TX RF.

Solder a 1000pf cap across the socket.

Formula I followed in the 70s for mic mixers was to insulate the jack from chassis. You could screw on an acrylic sheet
piece to your panel and mount the mic jack on it.. but you need to enlarge the chassis hole so that the jack does not ground.

Raj

At 28/07/2018, you wrote:
First a correction. The distorted output is on 20m not 40m. Now that's embarrassing! A form of ham dyslexia perhaps?

Audio feedback? Although I had gone through all the bands with no distorted output, I have been mostly comparing 20m with 40m. Distortion-feedback on 20m, clean on 40m. I just went back through all the bands and noticed that I hear a little audio from my speaker as I go up the bands. 80m, 60m, and 40m are good with a clean signal on the 'scope, nothing from the speaker. 20m is badly distorted with feedback and garbled audio from the speaker. 17m and up (in frequency) clean signal but faint audio from the speaker.


Re: hacking bitx40 for 20 metre #bitx40

Gordon Gibby
 

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Fairly healthy rebuild wouldn¡¯t you say?



On Jul 29, 2018, at 07:41, terryhugheskirkcudbright via Groups.Io <terryhugheskirkcudbright@...> wrote:

has anybody hacked the bitx40 for 20 meter. i have not yet purchased a bitx40 . i only want one band, so ubitx is a bit ottp. But i prefer 20 m to 40 m what coils need rewinding and how many turns. What change to the raduino sketch.

terry gm4dso


Re: Digital / Audio connector names?

 

Already answered : Search kf2510 (in this group and on ebay)


hacking bitx40 for 20 metre #bitx40

 

has anybody hacked the bitx40 for 20 meter. i have not yet purchased a bitx40 . i only want one band, so ubitx is a bit ottp. But i prefer 20 m to 40 m what coils need rewinding and how many turns. What change to the raduino sketch.

terry gm4dso


Re: Nextion TFT

 

Thanks Hiro.

73 Ken

On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 6:49 AM, hirosmb <hirosmb@...> wrote:
It varies but I see many people use the 3.x¡± or bigger.

// hiro, JJ1FXF



2018/07/29 19:45¡¢Ken <chase8043@...&²µ³Ù;¤Î¥á©`¥ë:

Which model of Nextion are people using?

73

Ken VA3ABN

On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 6:32 AM, hirosmb <hirosmb@...> wrote:
I bought it at eBay.


Spec:

// hiro, JJ1FXF



2018/07/29 19:26¡¢Ken <chase8043@...&²µ³Ù;¤Î¥á©`¥ë:

Hi All

Could someone possibly point me to a link to purchase the Nextion TFT and spec sheets?

73

Ken VA3ABN




Re: Nextion TFT

hirosmb
 

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It varies but I see many people use the 3.x¡± or bigger.

// hiro, JJ1FXF



2018/07/29 19:45¡¢Ken <chase8043@...&²µ³Ù;¤Î¥á©`¥ë:

Which model of Nextion are people using?

73

Ken VA3ABN

On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 6:32 AM, hirosmb <hirosmb@...> wrote:
I bought it at eBay.


Spec:

// hiro, JJ1FXF



2018/07/29 19:26¡¢Ken <chase8043@...&²µ³Ù;¤Î¥á©`¥ë:

Hi All

Could someone possibly point me to a link to purchase the Nextion TFT and spec sheets?

73

Ken VA3ABN



Re: Nextion TFT

 

Which model of Nextion are people using?

73

Ken VA3ABN

On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 6:32 AM, hirosmb <hirosmb@...> wrote:
I bought it at eBay.


Spec:

// hiro, JJ1FXF



2018/07/29 19:26¡¢Ken <chase8043@...&²µ³Ù;¤Î¥á©`¥ë:

Hi All

Could someone possibly point me to a link to purchase the Nextion TFT and spec sheets?

73

Ken VA3ABN



Re: End Fed antennas w/ uBITX #ubitx

 

At the bottom of every message is a series of links, one of which 'mutes this topic' for the subscriber.

Ken

On Jul 28, 2018, at 9:43 AM, Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke@...> wrote:

If everyone had a means to hide certain threads when browsing the forum,
that should also work well enough. Unfortunately, that is not the case.


Re: Nextion TFT

hirosmb
 

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Good to hear, Ken.

I got the 2.4¡± one but feel it¡¯s too small.

I¡¯m planning to buy a little bigger one.

// hiro, JJ1FXF



2018/07/29 19:37¡¢Ken <chase8043@...&²µ³Ù;¤Î¥á©`¥ë:

Thanks Hiro, exactly what I was looking for.

73

Ken VA3ABN

On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 6:32 AM, hirosmb <hirosmb@...> wrote:
I bought it at eBay.


Spec:

// hiro, JJ1FXF



2018/07/29 19:26¡¢Ken <chase8043@...&²µ³Ù;¤Î¥á©`¥ë:

Hi All

Could someone possibly point me to a link to purchase the Nextion TFT and spec sheets?

73

Ken VA3ABN



Re: Nextion TFT

 

Thanks Hiro, exactly what I was looking for.

73

Ken VA3ABN

On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 6:32 AM, hirosmb <hirosmb@...> wrote:
I bought it at eBay.


Spec:

// hiro, JJ1FXF



2018/07/29 19:26¡¢Ken <chase8043@...&²µ³Ù;¤Î¥á©`¥ë:

Hi All

Could someone possibly point me to a link to purchase the Nextion TFT and spec sheets?

73

Ken VA3ABN



Re: Receive pitch shifts when confirming.... #arduino #ubitx #ubitx-help

 

Michael,
Now that you are on frequency you can adjust again the BFO. BFO frequency differs from unit to unit depending on the filter passband. If the pitch on receive is too low you should increase your BFO frequency, or lower it if the pitch is too high. From your IF shift required I guess your pitch is low. Play with BFO (carrier) frequency a little and see if you can get the sound you like.
My RV1 setting is about 90% and I get 12 W on 80, 10 W on 40, 7 W on 20. Power out drops to 1.2W at 28.4 MHz. All those powers are CW, key down, not SSB, measured into a dummy load using the power meter on a MFJ antenna tuner.
This has been discussed a lot and is the result of components used. You can try some of the hardware mods and find what works for you. Mine is stock, running at 12.8 V provided by a linear, 6 A capable power supply.
On SSB my power was low, so I had to increase the microphone amplifier gain.
I did not measure the carrier suppression, so I have no reference number for you.
I hope this help.
73,
Ion
VA3NOI

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Re: Nextion TFT

hirosmb
 

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I bought it at eBay.


Spec:

// hiro, JJ1FXF



2018/07/29 19:26¡¢Ken <chase8043@...&²µ³Ù;¤Î¥á©`¥ë:

Hi All

Could someone possibly point me to a link to purchase the Nextion TFT and spec sheets?

73

Ken VA3ABN


Nextion TFT

 

Hi All

Could someone possibly point me to a link to purchase the Nextion TFT and spec sheets?

73

Ken VA3ABN


Re: End Fed antennas w/ uBITX #ubitx

 

I really fail to see a serious problem with this thread. Sure if ppl don't like a bit of controversy and vigorous discussion then by all means hide the thread but personally? I have learned more from this thread than any other I can remember in the bitx20 group.

Now Ill just have to build a couple efhw? antennas and and do some hands on testing.
Ian?


Re: uBITx V3 Stuck in Transmit #ubitx

 

If it is a continuos carrier the check for short of blue wire. It should have 5V through the 4.7K resistor.

Raj

At 29/07/2018, you wrote:

Hello All
I have built my uBITX V3 into one of Sunil's [VU3SUA] metal boxs as per instructions supplied.
I powered it on to test, and I see the raduino loads the software, but then immediately it goes into CW transmit.
Well I was surprised, as I had taken note of the WARNING in section 3.3 "Wiring up the CW Key" and note that I indeed have the 4k7 pull-up resistor installed.
I have doubled checked all wiring, measured the resistor to make sure I have the correct value, and cannot find anything wrong.

Has anyone else had a problem like his, and how did you fix it?
Anyone have good pointer to look at?
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Kind Regards
Rodger - ZL1RAH


Re: Digital / Audio connector names?

Ian Reeve
 

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They are Molex KK type and widely available through component dealers and eBay.They are 0.1" pitch.Hope this helps.Ian Reeve M0IDR

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Mike Woods <mhwoods@...>
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2018 1:52:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Digital / Audio connector names?
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Molex KK and on the Far East sites KF2510

Mike ZL1AXG

On 29/07/18 11:58 AM, Joel Moerkerk wrote:
Hi all,

having a great time with my ubitx, but in my hast to assemble with the shortest flying leads possible i was a little over enthusiastic and cut a little short. im wondering what the plugs are known as so as to order a couple of replacements.
Thanks for all the awesome info on this list!
cheers

Joel


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