Re: 3D printed folding sBITX tilt legs
#sBitx
I don't have access to a 3d printer.? I would be willing to reimburse somebody to make me one of these folding supports.? I would like the person to include the screws - a local hardware supplier
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Gerald Sherman
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Re: Sbitx vs ubitx power levels
Hi Roy,
Do you have a link that I can look at that you recommend for making one of those? What bands are you able to use it on without a tuner?
73, Scotty
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Scotty R
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Re: 3D printed folding sBITX tilt legs
#sBitx
Thanks Bob!? I have been using any number of things to tilt my sBitx and should have thought of this.? I fired up a 3D printer after lunch and voila!? Fits like a glove and just what I needed.
73,
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Mike - KD4MM
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Re: Sbitx vs ubitx power levels
I¡¯ve had good luck with a 40m EFHW and 49:1 transformer. It is about 26-ish feet long, don¡¯t revenge actual trimmed/tuned length.
73
Roy
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rdg <rdg_email@...>
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Re: Sbitx vs ubitx power levels
Hi Evan,
I really do appreciate the advice and reasons that you have stated. Since I really like rtty/bpsk style modes as well as cw, I will most likely go for the sbitx model. Also, if modification
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Scotty R
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Re: Sbitx vs ubitx power levels
Hi Scotty,
I own six uBitx and two sbitx.? The uBitx, as delivered, can do SSB, and with a PC and sound card, it can do digital modes.? It is marginal for CW as it does not have a narrow audio
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Evan Hand
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Re: 3D printed folding sBITX tilt legs
#sBitx
Mark
Yes, those are the dimensions I used for the back of the tilt mount. They are explicitly declared in the OpenSCAD source file.
As mentioned, I also checked the others in the drawing by printing a
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Bob Benedict, KD8CGH
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Re: sBIT USB boot
FWIW I have kept track of storage performance I measure using linux's 'hdparam' which is a read-only test.
I have a little piece of shell code that does 10 runs and reports the min/max/avg read
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Dave, N1AI
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Re: sBIT USB boot
Wow, that's a perfect lead-in for me.? I wrote most of the below for another platform, but IMO it fits into this discussion here about Pi 5 and NVMe.? It also fits into some stuff I wrote earlier
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Dave, N1AI
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Re: Zener rating in D3
Thanks for all the answers!
: )
73,
Rafael
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Rafael Diniz
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Re: Rafael's 64-bit image
Hi Hank,
Can you be a bit more specific? There is no i2s-nmap, but i2s-mmap.
- Rafael
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Rafael Diniz
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Re: Sbitx vs ubitx power levels
Thank you for the reply. I have been doing some research into these radios for a possible purchase. I am leaning toward the sbitx at the present.? As a past Radio Shack repair tech, I am very
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Scotty R
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Re: Sbitx vs ubitx power levels
Topographically they are very similar.
Its small design differences.
Things like lower output load resistance output transformer turns ratio,
construction,?and increased Drive to meet the
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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Re: 3D printed folding sBITX tilt legs
#sBitx
If you use Fusion 360, you can upload and scale a photo to be used as the template for your base sketch. With very little practice you can get parts to be exact on the first or second try.
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rdg <rdg_email@...>
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#108339
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Re: 3D printed folding sBITX tilt legs
#sBitx
Bob,
I think I got it. Imported your backbrace stl into tinkercad and used the grid there to get it to the mm.
Left to right is 196mm and the "middle" hole is 42mm from left.
Let me know if you
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Mark Hatch
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Re: 3D printed folding sBITX tilt legs
#sBitx
Mark
I meant the rounded part to face in and the flat back to contact the leg angle stop. Thanks for the catch. I'll improve the directions.
Attached is a drawing of hole locations. I know what you
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Bob Benedict, KD8CGH
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#108337
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Sbitx vs ubitx power levels
I have been looking at the schematics of the ubitx and sbitx units.
Both appear to use the IRF510, at least in the diagrams that I found. The sbitx is advertised as 20 watts and the ubitx is
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Scotty R
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Re: sBIT USB boot
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 11:50 AM, Dave, N1AI wrote:
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> On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 02:30 PM, WB6GJE Mike wrote:
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> > FYI, Jeff Geerling covers the use of USB and PCIe booting for Raspberry
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WB6GJE Mike
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Re: 3D printed folding sBITX tilt legs
#sBitx
Bob,
That would be good if you have a chance.? Trying to place the holes once. I never seem to measure them exactly and find myself always printing, move a mm, print again, move a mm,
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Mark Hatch
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Re: LCD screen model/part number
Sorry, I should have added the stock screen is the "official" Pi screen: https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-touch-display/
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Mike KW1ND <kw1nd@...>
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