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Re: Simple spur fix
Ripley, not sure who you addressed the post to, but I have 3 x hand made pcb's available for postage cost only. ($4.00 sent as paypal gift)
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I added the coupling cap, they are drilled and clear coated. As per previous pic of mine they are 0.685" x 0.42". Not thru' hole plated of course. Glenn vk3pe On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 09:39 PM, Ripley wrote:
Are those little boards available to purchase now?KD8UYQ |
Re: uBitx Antenna
#ubitx-help
Vince Vielhaber
Was that directed to me? Without a quote it's hard to tell.
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Vince - K8ZW. On 09/10/2018 08:55 AM, Tom, wb6b wrote:
Is it still an available meter? Is there an eBay/Amazon listing. If you --
Michigan VHF Corp. |
Re: HELP
Hi Raymond,
The best starting point probably would be to check the voltage on pin 2 (Blue wire) from the Raduino board to the key jack and make sure it goes to 5V when the key is open, to 0V when the key is closed.? You could trace that back to the pin A6 (marked pin 10 on the schematic) on the Nano board and check the voltages there. Some recent post have had issues with solder connections, such as bridges. I the case I remember seeing the issue was with the rotary encoder not working, but it points to some issues are cropping up with the boards. Also check the ground and Vcc voltages to the Raduino to make sure the power supply are proper. Tom, wb6b ? |
Another uBitX V3 For Sale, with Extras
Mark M
I also have an unbuilt V3 uBitX kit for sale. I have too many projects going on so I've decided to pass it along. It's still in the original bubble wrap in the original plastic box except that I did open up the Raduino module and loaded the KD8CEC version 1.08 firmware into it and plugged it into my other uBitX to be sure it works (it does). I can load another firmware release into it if you'd prefer.
It's a late V3, I got it about a week before the V4 started shipping, so it has the socketed audio amp chip. And to sweeten the deal a little, I'll include: - the parts to do the V4 pop fix (2n7000, cap, resistor, etc) - an ND6T/K5BCQ AGC kit (uses surface mount parts) - knobs to fit the volume control pot and the encoder shafts - a small PCB to mount the three small phone jacks (makes wiring them a lot easier) All for $125 (Paypal only, please), shipped USPS priority mail to US address only. Email me for Paypal info. 73... Mark AA7TA |
Re: HELP
raymond bisseker
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Tom.........The only res. fitted is the 4K7 pull?up, 5V to the key jack....I'm baffled 73 From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Tom, wb6b <wb6b@...>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2018 3:16:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] HELP ?
One possibility is the software may be thinking you are using a paddle. Did you wire up the key with one of the resistors in series or without a resistor? When using a paddle the factory firmware uses resistor values to determine if you are hitting the
dot or dash paddle. A straight key should have no resistor.?
Tom, wb6b |
Re: uBitx Antenna
#ubitx-help
Gordon Gibby
fascinating. Never saw that FIREBIRD brand swr meter before, but sure enough, you can find it on facebook and yes, they are apparently meant for far more power than a CB radio can produce.
Allison found a really net section of the antenna free pdf and there really are some gems in there!!! I would caution that with a really short antenna (the quintessential example is a small loop) the losses in the matching system can be much larger than expected (by the unwary) because the radiation resistance may be so small that OHMIC losses are now quite consequential in the matching network/feedline etc. With an antenna of more than say 1/3 wavelngth I think there really isn't much of an issue with reasonable sized conductors etc. But then of course, I'm sure someone can find an exeption to that!! I have a good friend, experienced ham, and he found his "loop" to be about 10dB worse than a full size dipole and some published work has corroborated that. How does this relate to the uBitx? The losses in some antenna designs can be even larger than the dB difference between a 100 watt rig and the uBitx....putting you REALLY in a QRP situation. I'm really excited by the work Warren and others are doing with the filters. Great work! Cheers! Gordon ________________________________________ From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Vince Vielhaber <vev@...> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2018 2:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] uBitx Antenna #ubitx-help Right, well this firebird isn't even usable as an swr meter unless you put about a kilowatt into it. In the FWD, the meter won't go full scale below about 14 MHz. Vince. On 09/10/2018 07:41 AM, iz oos wrote: I have a cheap CB swr meter (just swr not power meter) and a crossneedle-- Michigan VHF Corp. |
Re: uBitx Antenna
#ubitx-help
Vince Vielhaber
Right, well this firebird isn't even usable as an swr meter unless you put about a kilowatt into it. In the FWD, the meter won't go full scale below about 14 MHz.
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Vince. On 09/10/2018 07:41 AM, iz oos wrote:
I have a cheap CB swr meter (just swr not power meter) and a crossneedle --
Michigan VHF Corp. |
Re: uBitx Antenna
#ubitx-help
Gordon Gibby
Hi, gone with the go¡ª
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Almost anything works receiving. More power to you for learning how to get a transmitting antenna going As you gain skills, you¡¯ll eventually want to deal with the harmonics or spurs with the transceiver, and it isn¡¯t that terribly difficult and a great learning chance All things in good time Gordon kx4z On Sep 10, 2018, at 14:05, Bill Cromwell <wrcromwell@...> wrote: |
Re: uBitx Antenna
#ubitx-help
Hi Tom,
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Building one is so easy that even *I* can do it. 73, Bill KU8H On 09/10/2018 01:55 PM, Tom, wb6b wrote:
I have an auto tuner, but what happens in the auto tuner stays in the --
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Re: uBitx Antenna
#ubitx-help
It might be more productive if general discussion about antennas were to migrate to the antennas group.? That way we can focus on on-topic posts for the BITX Arv _._ On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 11:20 AM, <gonewiththeego@...> wrote: I'm just amazed of how much priceless information I got in such a short time. Thank you for all users that had answered my questions and gave me even more than that: good advices for the future. Speaking about modifications for the uBitx, I'm not prepared for this task and I'm sure I will leave it as it is. I'll stay for reception mode until I find an SWR-meter and build a dipole. I believe a "random" lenght wire will suffice for just reception. So, thank you very much again and I'm sure we will read us soon because I still have tons of questions but ... one step at the time. THANK YOU!? |
Re: uBitx Antenna
#ubitx-help
I have an auto tuner, but what happens in the auto tuner stays in the auto tuner. So having another SWR bridge (as well as a extra manual tuner) would be nice.
I would have thought that CB SWR/Power meters do not have as critical selection requirement for core material and other design parameters, for the toroid transformer type, so might have a limited frequency range. But, it sounds like in many cases they use a proven design and don't bother to make it cheaper by a few pennies by selecting worst core materials and such. That is encouraging for the possibility of buying a low cost spare SWR meter. I plan to head to one of the ham flea markets and try my luck at getting something, but the closest one is a long drive. Amazon, UPS and the post office are good things here.? True, it is not hard to build one either.? Tom, wb6b |
Re: Have to adjust master calibration on power up - does not save
I think that your uBitx thinks you are not calibrated. There is a function of the software which is entered when you have the encoder switch depressed during power up.
Did you install capacitors on your encoder lines for de-bouncing? If yes thry to remove the one on the switch line and see if it helps. -- Ion VA3NOI |
Re: ubitx v3 for sale
Lowering the price to $95 shipped (in continental US) On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 7:36 AM, Walter Keen <walter@...> wrote:
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Re: uBitx Antenna
#ubitx-help
I'm just amazed of how much priceless information I got in such a short time. Thank you for all users that had answered my questions and gave me even more than that: good advices for the future. Speaking about modifications for the uBitx, I'm not prepared for this task and I'm sure I will leave it as it is. I'll stay for reception mode until I find an SWR-meter and build a dipole. I believe a "random" lenght wire will suffice for just reception. So, thank you very much again and I'm sure we will read us soon because I still have tons of questions but ... one step at the time. THANK YOU!?
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Re: uBitx Calibration (another one, sorry!)
#ubitx
#calibration
M6OIB
I've solved it!
I set the calibration sound first, tuning for a near 1khz sound compared with that from my phone, then tuning the BFO to get the best match between the 1khz signal generated on my phone with the sound received. I also found that I could set the BFO frequency twice, in effect! The first time it was too high, near 12MHz, then as I tuned the BFO down the audio signal fell in frequency. I continued to tune down and the audio returned and I was able to set and match the tones. I checked my LSB/USB settings with 14074Mhz and found they were the right way around too. I also found the radio needed rebooting after setting the calibration and BFO. Graham |
Re: Simple spur fix
Warren Allgyer
My implementation of the filter with a single transformer. I encapsulated the transformer and the filter with heat shrink and mounted it as a single component. As before the power levels are standardized to approximately 2 watts for easy comparison. Maximum power levels are also restored to nearly the same as the unmodified radio...... not a good thing in my view because IMD was unacceptable at any SSB power level above about 1.5 watts in the original. I suspect that is the same with the transformer added but it needs to be verified. Also needing verification is the SSB passband. According to tests on the filter it should be much more flat with the transformer added. |
Re: Surprised by generous and kind act
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýTotal agreement here.? Amateur radio - elmering, helping each
other out, and so on - there used to be a code of conduct, which
is a good thing. ? I think it's still published and in the
handbook, but I rarely hear anyone mention it.
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Re: install 20x4 I2C Display - Problem without 3.3v ?
Fabian,
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I am not familiar with your particular display or the CEC software. Perhaps someone else can respond here after looking at the photo of your display in your previous post, and tell you if it will work with the CEC software in parallel mode. ? You should be able to determine if the pullup resistors for the SDA and SCL pins are present by using an ohmmeter.? Measure from the SDA pin to the 5v power pin. If the resistor is present, it will be between 5000 and 2000 ohms.? (If there is no resistor present then that reading will likely be 50000 ohms or more.)? You can then find that resistor so you can remove it by measuring from the SDA pin to the various possible resistors and looking for zero ohms.? Then do the same for the SCL pin. For the CEC software to be able to talk to the i2c adapter board, you must make sure the software knows the correct i2c address to use as per post?/g/BITX20/message/39966 The easiest thing is to scan the i2c device by running special i2c scanning software on the Nano. Also, the i2c adapter board must be using a particular interface IC that the CEC software knows how to talk to.? I believe that should be either a?PCF8574T or?PCF8574AT Jerry On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 08:09 AM, sdr freak wrote:
Hello Jerry! |