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Re: I find This Shorted Circuit on Raduino, here the pics..plz Help?
#ubitx-help
Fabian,
The factory c code sets the USB calibration to?11997000 if out of range (as would be the case if not yet calibrated), so this would be a good first choice. For another reference point on variations, my ubitx's factory EEPROM settings:? EEPROM_HEX_DUMP:
? ? |? ?0? 1? 2? 3? 4? 5? 6? 7? 8? 9? A? B? C? D? E? F
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0? ?|? EC 9D 02 00 FF FF FF FF 72 08 B7 00 FF FF FF FF
10? |? FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
?
#else // use values
? ?#define MASTER_CAL 171500 // 0x00029DEC
? ?#define LSB_CAL 0? ? ? ? ?// ?not used?
? ?#define USB_CAL 11995250? // 0x00B70872 (would be set by code if out of range to 11997000)
? ?#define SIDE_TONE 0? ? ? ?// ?not used?
? ?#define VFO_A 7150000? ? ?// default value from orig code
? ?#define VFO_B 14200000? ? // default value from orig code
? ?#define CW_SIDETONE 800? ?// default value from orig code
? ?#define CW_SPEED 100? ? ? // default value from orig code
#endif
Regards,Gary |
Re: Ubitx version 4 speaker impedance?
?Speakers arrived the other day. ?Supposed 2" speakers are more like 1.5", 40MM. 4Cm.On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 9:57 AM Bill Cromwell <wrcromwell@...> wrote: Hi, |
Re: Faster tuning encoder
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýCheap way to have slow and faster tuning with an encoder is to have a two-size knob.? Smaller part tunes faster and larger part does fine tuning.? Those with a metal turning lathe can make a two-speed knob in a few minutes.? Others might be able to make something similar by gluing a larger knob behind a smaller one. Arv k7hkl _-_ Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: "Jack Purdum via Groups.Io" <jjpurdum@...> Date: 9/24/18 4:50 PM (GMT-08:00) Subject: Re: [BITX20] Faster tuning encoder Tom: In many cases, the steps/rev is a function of cost. Also, mechanical encoders are less expensive than optical encoders and optical encoders usually don't have the feel of "detents" as you turn them. In most tuning circuits, the frequency increment is adjusted to 1 increment unit/detent. For example, our encoder normally sits at 1KHz per detent, but the ALS Tuning encoder is set to 1/10 of the main encoder. That way, you can move quickly from one frequency to the next using the main encoder, but use the ALS Tuning encoder to "fine tune" the signal without having to change the increment step. If you double the steps/rev and the increment step stays the same, one revolution "moves" twice as far in the spectrum. The software likely allows you to adjust this step ratio to something you like. There are mechanical encoders that don't have the detent feel, just like the optical encoders, but are significantly less expensive. Personally, I like the detent feel, as it allows me to park on a frequency with ease. I use my FT1200 often to check into a net that meets at 7.197MHz and it takes me about 30 seconds to hit that exact frequency because the FT1200 encoder "slides" and is really sensitive to the touch. My ?BITX just zips right to the frequency no problem. That's the long answer, which is "yes" to the first question, and my $2 detent encoder is my preference. You should try both if you have a chance and then decide. Jack, W8TEE
On Monday, September 24, 2018, 5:01:54 PM EDT, Tom Cooper via Groups.Io <w1eat@...> wrote:
Is it possible to replace the stock encoder with one which tunes more steps per revolution? ?If so, any recommendations? 73, Tom ?W1EAT |
Re: IF OUT
Joe Puma
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI think I found a good tapping point. C215 before the filter and shield to ground. C216 seemed like there was a lot of noise, I don¡¯t think it was more signal, just more noise. C214 looked ok but had the classic dip in the center that I even see on my commercial rig when I tapped the IF. Noise floor was also higher then 215 is that what we call ¡°cruft¡±? ? Only thing is at c215 when my SDR is plugged in the audio and noise seems to drop a little. Cant say if it¡¯s a attenuated signal but there is a difference when the sdr is plugged in. maybe I need something to buffer the connection?? I use this on my FT-840 ? I do have the full signal now and bot the IMD is messy. I see now why I hear AM stations everywhere on 80 and 40. ? ? Connected to 210, check the dip to the left. ? ? Connected to C215 ? ? ? Wider View IMD = Yuck, ??BCI filter is Next! ? ? Joe ? ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? From: Glenn
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 9:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] IF OUT ? When used in matched pairs, the dots should be together. ? |
Re: si5351 crosstalk
#radiuno
Timothy Fidler
Arghghh..Glenn? Jaycar or Tricky Dicky strikes again.?
I saw some very nice tanks built by a guy called Adam Seychell in Melb for personal use. you use ordinary glass say 4 mm think for all the walls . Joints are done with acrylic cure cement as in stuff in gun tubes from Bunnings . They seem to last forever ;? even acidified Ferric Cl does not seem to attack the cement.?You can fit them in a plywood encasing holder case with? a viewing port x 2? for extra security.? The bottom is done as a rect plate just a bit larger than the outline of the framing in members. BTW he found that if you used cold ferric in normal conditions you DO NOT have to use heating. You use a fish tank bubbler for stirring and that is enough, even in winter weather.? Does not apply to other etchants like persulphate which are useless below about 55 C. |
Re: I find This Shorted Circuit on Raduino, here the pics..plz Help?
#ubitx-help
Mark McNabb
Hi Fabian,
I think for sure your BFO is set wrong.? From reading other people's posts on this forum, it seems like the BFO is not always set correctly at the factory.? And also it seems like it is very easy for it to end up being set far from where it should be. Search the messages on this forum for "V3 uBitx Very Shrill Audio" and read those messages.? One message there from Raj says: Raj vu2zapSo maybe try setting it somewhere between 11.9965 and 11.9972 MHz. It seems like what can happen is that when one tries to do a master frequency calibration, the code resets the master calibration to zero, but not the BFO.? So when you change the master calibration, it starts moving the BFO frequency farther and farther away. So just to confirm that your radio works OK, first I would just reset the master calibration to "0" then turn the rig off and back on and set the BFO to the frequency range shown above.? After that, you should be able to hear AM and SSB stations much better. 73, Mark. |
Re: Faster tuning encoder
Jack Purdum
Tom: In many cases, the steps/rev is a function of cost. Also, mechanical encoders are less expensive than optical encoders and optical encoders usually don't have the feel of "detents" as you turn them. In most tuning circuits, the frequency increment is adjusted to 1 increment unit/detent. For example, our encoder normally sits at 1KHz per detent, but the ALS Tuning encoder is set to 1/10 of the main encoder. That way, you can move quickly from one frequency to the next using the main encoder, but use the ALS Tuning encoder to "fine tune" the signal without having to change the increment step. If you double the steps/rev and the increment step stays the same, one revolution "moves" twice as far in the spectrum. The software likely allows you to adjust this step ratio to something you like. There are mechanical encoders that don't have the detent feel, just like the optical encoders, but are significantly less expensive. Personally, I like the detent feel, as it allows me to park on a frequency with ease. I use my FT1200 often to check into a net that meets at 7.197MHz and it takes me about 30 seconds to hit that exact frequency because the FT1200 encoder "slides" and is really sensitive to the touch. My ?BITX just zips right to the frequency no problem. That's the long answer, which is "yes" to the first question, and my $2 detent encoder is my preference. You should try both if you have a chance and then decide. Jack, W8TEE
On Monday, September 24, 2018, 5:01:54 PM EDT, Tom Cooper via Groups.Io <w1eat@...> wrote:
Is it possible to replace the stock encoder with one which tunes more steps per revolution? ?If so, any recommendations? 73, Tom ?W1EAT |
Re: si5351 crosstalk
#radiuno
Buffer board for Si5351 now etched and assembled.? Fitting to come.
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The sharp eye among you will see the left side buffer chip has a short between two pins, now cleared. Parts are all 'small', caps are 0603 except for the 1uF cap. Had a bit of a disaster doing it, went to etch the PCB, switched on the tank heater to warm the etchant beforehand, then started exposing the board and not noticed the etchant had run low due to syphon action from the pump overnight.? The heater then melted the tank in just a few minutes. The pump was destroyed also..... oh what fun. Good for a laugh though. Glenn vk3pe On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 09:10 AM, Glenn wrote:
Lyn |
Re: IF OUT
Joe Puma
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAlison ? Since youre probably the right one to ask, ?I also added the 45mhz filter to remedy the spurs issue. There is a black dot on the top of the filter housing. Is there a polarity or orientation I need to install the filter over R27? ? Joe ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? From: Joe Puma
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 6:58 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] IF OUT ? Would tapping across c212 do the trick or maybe c210 so I¡¯m not connecting directly to filter. ?This looks a lot like my commercial rig except there is variable inductors? Tuning cans before the filter and mixer. I¡¯m still learning but I wouldn¡¯t poke around so telling me somewhere near the antenna is a dangerous suggestion to me, lol. ? Joe ? ? ? ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? From: ajparent1/KB1GMX ? >>I noticed it only shows you a small amount of the bandwidth 15khz roughly. I was wondering if there is a tap point I can use before this filter. Is this filtering coming from the 45mhz crystal (roofing filter) ?? ? ? ![]()
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Re: ND6T AGC
Joe Puma
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThanks everyone. I was able to secure a kit, thanks Mark! ? ? Joe ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? From: Dennis Zabawa
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 1:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] ND6T AGC ? You can get a board ONLY from:? ? |
Re: IF OUT
Joe Puma
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWould tapping across c212 do the trick or maybe c210 so I¡¯m not connecting directly to filter. ?This looks a lot like my commercial rig except there is variable inductors? Tuning cans before the filter and mixer. I¡¯m still learning but I wouldn¡¯t poke around so telling me somewhere near the antenna is a dangerous suggestion to me, lol. ? Joe ? ? ? ? Sent from for Windows 10 ? From: ajparent1/KB1GMX
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 6:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] IF OUT
>>I noticed it only shows you a small amount of the bandwidth 15khz roughly. I was wondering if there is a tap point I can use before this filter. Is this filtering coming from the 45mhz crystal (roofing filter) ?? ? |
Re: IF OUT
>>I noticed it only shows you a small amount of the bandwidth 15khz roughly. I was wondering if there is a tap point I can use before this filter. Is this filtering coming from the 45mhz crystal (roofing filter) ??
Yes, the filter is working. I always thought it odd to put the tap there.? The RTLSDR does not need the gain and its just the wrong spot. It would be better closer to the antenna but then gain the RTL-SDR could be the radio for RX. The likely issue of taping before the 45mhz filter is you may see a lot of the cruft.? But you could try it and report. |
IF OUT
Joe Puma
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI recently added a IF connection out as per the instructions here.?I noticed it only shows you a small amount of the bandwidth 15khz roughly. I was wondering if there is a tap point I can use before this filter. Is this filtering coming from the 45mhz crystal (roofing filter) ?? On my commercial rig (ft-840) I have done this by tapping before the roofing filter. I used a board to buffer the connection (high impedance) to not detune the circuit. I am wondering if I can do the same on the uBitx. Hats off to everyone that continue to make improvements to this project and keeping our skills sharp buy trying to keep up with all of it. :) Joe? |
Re: I find This Shorted Circuit on Raduino, here the pics..plz Help?
#ubitx-help
Hi Fabian,
maybe you can try to use attached Memory Manager config file. It's the one from my Raduino with out of the box settings. ?I haven't changed anything. You can try to load this one and see if there is a change. At least it should get you somewhere near the original settings of your uBITX. It's too bad that the Hams nearby you are no able to help you. ? If you are still out of luck than, ?if you would like, I could offer you to send your uBITX to me and I'll try to find what's the problem. 73 Armin, DJ2AG |
uBitx AGC - Sunil's Ameteurradiokits.in instructions
I answered in my post about this but didn't want it to get lost and buried so am posting this??separate.? I posted the schematics in the picture (Sunil's AGC folder) and the instructions in Files folder (Sunil AGC file).? If you? have or want to use Sunil's AGC he says follow the instructions and schematics and contact him if you have problems.?
John NQ3RP |