Re: Getting closer!
Nice board Jack!
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Ken VA3ABN
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Ken
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Re: Help uploading to Raduino - no port
Ok, I havent used Windows in a few years but I'd plug the arduino in and then go to device manager and remove it from there along with drivers. Then unplug it and reboot, next reinstall drivers
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N8XYN <jimawhitaker@...>
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#24881
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Re: Getting closer!
Picture?
Roy
WA0YMH
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Roy Appleton
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#24880
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Getting closer!
Just waiting for two more parts to test the new Mega 2560 Pro Mini board for the BITSX40. (See picture.) You can see where the AD9850 and Mega boards go. This board has the TFT display I've shown
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Jack Purdum <econjack@...>
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Re: The Users User Manual
Very, duly noted.
Things like this do look very attractive to the inexperienced, and thrifty, kit builder. The funniest thing is the card is dated the day before I discovered WebSDR, and had my first
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John Smith
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#24878
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Re: Help uploading to Raduino - no port
No, just restart the IDE; no need to reinstall. How many USB ports does your computer have and are they empty (e.g., not in use by a printer, mouse, or keyboard)?
Jack, W8TEE
To: [email protected]
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Jack Purdum <econjack@...>
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#24877
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Re: Help uploading to Raduino - no port
Jack
?? Last response was before I saw yours.
?? When I run dpinst-amd64.exe the Wizard starts and I let it run. After rebooting nothing has changed, USB2.0-serial shows up under "other devices"
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Bob Benedict, KD8CGH
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#24876
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Re: Birdie at 7199 - a surprising observation!
As for other rigs having the birdie, mine has seemed louder at times. And after parking it on 7.200 for a while I found that the stronger signal was actually a jackass who turned off his tune button
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John Smith
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Assembly glitch
I am working on getting my bitx40 into a housing & have mostly succeeded. I thought I'd check the transmitter into a dummy load, so I set my "big" radio to 7.150, had a 300w dummy load on the bitx (I
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Dave Telling, KJ7WT
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#24874
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Re: Help uploading to Raduino - no port
So, when you run?dpinst-amd64.exe, nothing happens?
Jack, W8TEE
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Help uploading to Raduino - no port
Thanks for
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Jack Purdum <econjack@...>
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#24873
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Re: Help uploading to Raduino - no port
Thanks for the response but I think that the problem is that the computer doesn't find a driver. There is nothing to uninstall.
USB2.0-serial shows up under "other devices" and device status says no
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Bob Benedict, KD8CGH
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#24872
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Re: Help uploading to Raduino - no port
Several things:?
First, with the Raduino plugged into the USB from your computer and the IDE running, when you use the menu sequence Tools--> Board, what do you see? It should show the selected Board
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Jack Purdum <econjack@...>
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#24871
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Re: Help uploading to Raduino - no port
uninstall and reinstall driver
N5PAN (Mike)
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Mike Underwood
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Re: Birdie at 7199 - a surprising observation!
Did you shut down your Bitx40 when listening on those other rigs? ?
Maybe your neighbor has one!
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Jerry Gaffke
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Re: Birdie at 7199 - a surprising observation!
Ok, before you all take the raduino or the vfo apart, I'm getting the same birdie on my Icom, my Codan and my 817, as well as my homebrew MST-400. ? Looks to me ?as if this is an external
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marjannorm@...
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#24868
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Help uploading to Raduino - no port
I have an Arduino Uno and have compiled and uploaded sketches to it. When it is plugged into my computer a serial port appears.
I have compiled one of the updated sketches but can't upload it to the
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Bob Benedict, KD8CGH
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#24867
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Re: The Users User Manual
I agree. ?Also, be aware this amp will earn you another ticket unless you add an appropriate low pass filter to the output.
Don't think I've ever seen a "C linear".
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Jerry Gaffke
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#24866
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Re: Birdie at 7199 - a surprising observation!
Ok so I wasn't thinking wrong every time I seen someone instruct another to
ground both ends of the rg-? I would think to myself I thought shielding
was 1 end only not to cause a loop. I'm just a
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Steve Greer
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#24865
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Re: Birdie at 7199 - a surprising observation!
Grounds are tricky alright. ?Grounding the shield at both ends is the standard way of using coax between modules. ?In this case we're mostly interested in a shield not a transmission line, so
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Jerry Gaffke
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#24864
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Re: The Users User Manual
This is not too bad an amplifier. There are exaggerated claims about what it can do...but what else is new?
Its main drawback is the driver, a 2SC1971. This is an obsolete part and is nearly
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John Backo
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