N8ME Firmware Day/Night Colors Switch Mod
On N8ME's v0.2, I am able to switch between two color "themes" for day and night (Red) by adding a hardware switch to the Arduino's analog pin A7 and an "If..Else" statement in display.cpp to select
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Ed K.
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#112748
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Re: sBitx v3.027 AM Mode
Hi.
You can find more info at https://github.com/drexjj/sbitx and https://github.com/drexjj/sbitx/wiki
-JJ
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JJ - W9JES
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#112747
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Re: new project and code devel
Richard,
For carrier osc you can do like Tentec did on many of the older rigs.
They used a few transistors to alter the tuning of the CIO crystal,
series cap to get LSB more cap you pull it down for
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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#112746
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Re: S/N 0994 receiver internal noise
I have a different experience. V2 with some V3 mods but stock 5 V bb.? I replaced the original DSI cable with a longer one that allows the case halves to lie flat open as it's a PITA to disconnect
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Bob Benedict, KD8CGH
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#112744
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Re: How to safely power down my new sBitx V3?
Since this is a computer, with a radio app, I close all apps, shut down the
computer like normal. On mine, there is a small gap between the screen and
case where I can see a green light blinking as it
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Scotty R
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#112743
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How to safely power down my new sBitx V3?
New owner Sbitx V3. ?How do I safely power down the Sbitx V3? Excuse the dumb question but I don't want to break something. I just received mine a few hours ago.
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WA3RSL
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#112742
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sBitx v3.027 AM Mode
Where can I find info on sBitx v3.027 AM Capability?
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Sam Hanie
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#112741
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Re: Coming soon!!! QRO support for external amplifier!
#sBitx
You'll need to solder a single wire to the main board. It will come with a wire jumper to get power. The PCB would be mounted on the side with the bnc connector. You can do that by either drilling
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Jeff Duce
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#112740
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Re: S/N 0994 receiver internal noise
maybe some "switching" noise from the display??
my vna v2 had some noise on the power rail caused by the display ... some added caps and it was solved
dg9bfc sigi
Am 14.07.2024 um 14:19 schrieb
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#112739
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Re: new project and code devel
I am sticking with the pico for now as its low power and we will work to get a better display. I like nextion but the gui has not grown in years and I can mod the screen to be 6m /2m and other bands
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Richard E Neese
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#112738
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Re: sBITX 64Bit Pi Image Available
#sBitx
or you can long press the volume knob for about 1 second to toggle the menu
Joel
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Joel Caulkins/N6ALT
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#112737
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Re: sBITX 64Bit Pi Image Available
#sBitx
Gyula
More info on the discord.
\menu ON ? to show TX settings
\menu OFF to go back to usual display
for CW/CWR balance
ssb_val and equalization are set as in KX4Z Gordons's development
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Bob Benedict, KD8CGH
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#112736
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Re: sBITX 64Bit Pi Image Available
#sBitx
JES,
thank you for the team's work.
I like that the volume has increased a lot, in AM mode it is worth reducing the IF so that the reception is not distorted.
The digital transmission works well with
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HA3HZ
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#112735
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Re: Homebrew SBITX - RTC and SWR Meter board
#homebrew
#sBitx
Fair question JJ -since the picture I posted doesn't show the board and is disconnected.? ?The measuring circuit is more formally known as a Stockton Bridge or Directional Coupler.? I've built them
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Dean Souleles
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#112734
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Re: Homebrew SBITX - RTC and SWR Meter board
#homebrew
#sBitx
This is probably a dumb question but.. Have you build the SWR measuring circuit as well with a coil and diodes?
-JJ
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JJ - W9JES
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#112733
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Homebrew SBITX - RTC and SWR Meter board
#homebrew
#sBitx
Hi all -
I've built a board for the RTC module and SWR sensor.? These are the final two modules for the bult.? The RTC module is working great.? The SWR sensor not so much.? ?I posted on an old
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Dean Souleles
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#112732
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Re: sBITX 64Bit Pi Image Available
#sBitx
Thanks JJ,
I love the volume control change, I'll give AM a try in the morning on some SWB stations.
Joel
N6ALT
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Joel Caulkins/N6ALT
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#112731
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Re: Strips
It should help.
From an EMI and RFI perspective where and how its rounded makes a difference.
An improper ground point can easily cause more radiation (noise radiated)
instead of improving it or RF
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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#112730
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Re: Strips
Now I'm working on it, it has to be externally insulated and connected to the table, the question is to connect both ends to the table?
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Yo8rc@...
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#112729
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Re: Strips
That is interesting. Does it help and where/how did you ground it?
Scotty
[email protected]> wrote:
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Scotty R
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#112728
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