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Re: uBitx Workshop
Here is the codec board that I did. The WM8731 codec is a 28 pin SMD part. The pins are 1mm apart. 1. I used an ordinary, pointed tweezer to pull alternate pins apart. The four corner pins were bent
By Ashhar Farhan · #87723 ·
Re: Unresponsive ubitx V6
Cheers Gary I hadn't thought along those lines of investigation yet but I will persue them along the way. I've been out shopping with my other half most of the day and since last night I haven't had a
By Dave Hazzard <davidroyhazzard@...> · #87722 ·
Re: Unresponsive ubitx V6
Let's look at the problem. Screen displays. Touch screen and encoder are 'not responsive' as defined by updating the display. How would the connection from main board to the raduino play in?? Why go
By Gary Anderson · #87721 ·
Re: Unresponsive ubitx V6
Many Thanks for your reply, Evan! I'll definitely check this out once I get home this eve. It's a good easy test to do. Cheers Regards Dave G4HUM
By Dave Hazzard <davidroyhazzard@...> · #87720 ·
Re: Homebrew is alive and well in Vienna Virginia #homebrew
The N6QW rig is worth looking over. I am a little bit frustrated that there is no complete and current schematic presented. If somebody has a complete schematic, would be nice if you could post it. No
By Jerry Gaffke · #87719 ·
Re: Unresponsive ubitx V6
Dave, A real simple test to determine if the problem is the mainboard to Raduino connection is to remove the Raduino from the mainboard and power it through the Nano USB port.? You do not need the
By Evan Hand · #87718 ·
Re: Unresponsive ubitx V6
Cheers Jerry I'll check that too, I'm still out doing some shopping with my other half. I did take the display front panel screws out list night and rechecked operation of the display. Basic fault
By Dave Hazzard <davidroyhazzard@...> · #87717 ·
Re: Unresponsive ubitx V6
*** When I put together the kit, I plugged in the Radiuno. It plugged in nicely, but could not screw into the front panel. I had to LIFT IT OUT somewhat to get the screw holes to match. It was barely
By [email protected] <jerry@...> · #87716 ·
Re: Homebrew is alive and well in Vienna Virginia #homebrew
As a uBITX devotee, I can report that the SSB home brew is "uBITX adjacent".? The SI5153, the arduino, dual purpose architecture,? IFR510 final, etc all parallel the uBITX.? And Dean's Furlough
By Don - KM4UDX · #87715 ·
Re: uBitx Workshop
This is real similar to the unit that we have. https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-13-Amp-8-1-4-in-Table-Saw-RTS08/309412837 ( https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-13-Amp-8-1-4-in-Table-Saw-RTS08/309412837
By _Dave_ AD0B · #87714 ·
Re: Waiting with Bated Breath
Vic, I tried the Banana Pi line of SBC and found all kinds of issues with compatibility with Linux versions.? There was not much support for the model that I had picked (do not remember which one and
By Evan Hand · #87713 ·
Re: Waiting with Bated Breath
Bear in? mind I can only do digital modes remotely with the uBitX. My control is limited to frequency and PTT as provided in whatever program I run and what I effectively have is remote I/O (screen,
By Vic WA4THR · #87712 ·
Re: uBitx Workshop
In response to Arv, Yes, soldering SMD (CMS) is feasible quite easily On my Ubitx, I welded 400 without special equipment. You need a little skill and a good magnifying glass. This is much easier with
By Gerard · #87710 ·
Re: Unresponsive ubitx V6
Hi Evan I will investigate the whole raduino assy later today and see what I can do. It sounds like a poor/ dry solder joint or connection somewhere. I'm not totally convinced that the header pin
By Dave Hazzard <davidroyhazzard@...> · #87709 ·
Re: Unresponsive ubitx V6
Dave, That would suggest to me that the screen input has a wiring issue or a failure.? I would check the connection between the Raduino and the display.? The only other options are to replace the
By Evan Hand · #87708 ·
Re: Is ¡°Inkits¡± open?
Thanks a lot Om Robert . I am very much of gratitude for your concern. I hope forum member will help increase my sales at amateur radio kits store. My deepest regards . De vu3sua Sunil
By Sunil Lakhani · #87707 ·
Re: Linear Amplifier Build
The old concern was -- "FCC certification for commercially sold products." However, the FCC rule for amateur equipment made for personal use was (and is) "You are responsible for the lawful operation
By Jim Strohm · #87706 ·
Re: uBitx Workshop
My saw can make very fast cuts: Jack, W8TEE
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #87705 ·
Re: uBitx Workshop
Agree with Arv, Soldering surface mount is easy. It only gets hard when you have really tiny chips with lots of pins... and even then it's not THAT hard. You basically run your iron and solder along
By [email protected] <jerry@...> · #87704 ·
Re: uBitx v6 kit to amateur radio kits.in case upgrade
Hi Sal, it¡¯s funny that I came across your post. I just received a uBitx v6 and I just now (Literally 2 minutes ago) received an email saying my Universal case for the 5¡± Nextion, from
By Robert AG6LK · #87703 ·