Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, October 29, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Yup...my big dx contact tonight so far was VE3RRD Al. We live in the same town !!! Nothing else even on 7.274.? Might be time to try an afternoon net for this time of year. I usually have a HF rig on
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Tom VE3THR
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#34047
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, October 29, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Worked Jerry W0PWE and Tom VE3THR. Didn't hear anyone else, not even Willy! When I tuned in Jerry, I thought he was 2 KHz high, but it turned out it was me that was 2 KHz low. This was my first
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Al Duncan VE3RRD
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#34046
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, October 29, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
I was on 7277 until about 7:30. Nothing except some QRM from the contesters.? -- John - WA2FZW
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John P <j.m.price@...>
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#34045
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Re: BITX QSO Night, Sunday, October 29, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
Things seem very quiet on the BitX calling Frequency of 7.277 that is until SW broadcasters arrived. I tried 7.177 and heard nothing. I am on 7.274 now calling CQ. Did work Russ KG0BK in Duduque,IA on
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Willy
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#34044
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Re: Raduino as NBFM TX
One could do it on interrupt. - f
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Ashhar Farhan
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#34043
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Re: ??????Raduino v1.26 eliminate carrier burst improved calibration method released
Ah, I get it now. Alternatively, go to https://github.com/amunters/bitx40/releases from where you can download the current as well as all previous versions. When you download from that page, the
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Allard PE1NWL
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#34042
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Re: Customs charge
I still have one of the first PFR3s handed to me by Doug himself at FDIM years ago. It is worth every pound you may have paid. Have fun. Dave K8WPE
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David Wilcox K8WPE
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Re: ???Raduino v1.26 eliminate carrier burst, improved calibration method released
Allard, the sketch might be individually named, but the Download button gets you a Zip file that's always the same name. Simple remedy, Graham: rename the Zip with version number while you move it out
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Dexter N Muir
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#34040
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Re: Customs charge
I have received 2 Bitx¡¯s from india Using India post, no extra $10 and no customs charges Regards Charlie GI4FUE Sent: 29 October 2017 16:27 To: [email protected] Subject: [BITX20] Customs charge Hi
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Charlie Morrison
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#34039
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speaker sugestion
I was thinking of getting a communications speaker opposed to the little bluetooh speaker iv'e been using from big lots. Looking on amazon and ebay I see some options are powered vs not powered and
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Barrett O
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#34038
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Re: Raduino as NBFM TX
Can the nano sample/set that quickly and still provide a usable UI? You¡¯d need to do it about 6000 Times a second which doesn¡¯t leave a lot of time for other stuff. -Mark
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Smitty, N6MTS
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#34037
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Re: ???Raduino v1.26 eliminate carrier burst, improved calibration method released
Hi Graham, I don't quite understand your comment, the sketches always have the version number in the filename. For example, the latest sketch is raduino_v1.26.ino 73 Allard PE1NWL
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Allard PE1NWL
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#34036
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Re: Multiband bitx G6LBQ links
Wow!!! Thanks very much for that detailed and careful analysis. Gordon Sent from my iPhone
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Gordon Gibby <ggibby@...>
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#34035
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Re: ?Raduino v1.26 (eliminate carrier burst, improved calibration method) released
The software is great, but ... PLEASE include the version number in the filename when saving it. It is very hard to decide which "Bitx40" file to? use. 73,? Graham ZL3GSL
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zl3gsl@...
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#34034
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Re: Multiband bitx G6LBQ links
Something purpose built for use at RF is better in several ways, but the irf510 works and it's cheap. ?I'm happy to defend it. Especially for use on a $59 ssb transceiver. Many early attempts at
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Jerry Gaffke
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#34033
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Re: Modular BiTX40
Good afternoon, I've had a few emails regarding the modular BiTX build and I probably should clarify a few things.? First, ON6RF has posted his gerber files on the link at Hackaday.com that I
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Mike Doty
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Re: Modular BiTX40
This is amazing, Mike! I have the same request as Dale - I would love to see your notes, and learn how to get a set of boards myself (I note you said "PCBWAY" but I am not familiar with that group.).
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Mark Muller
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#34031
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Re: Static risk?
Static risk will depend on climate and weather and how clean your shag rugs are. When muggy hot, there's no problem. On a crisp winter's day at -5F/-20C outside, the air is so dry that I'm drawing
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Jerry Gaffke
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Re: Raduino as NBFM TX
yeah, i am trying to figure out the simplest way to get on 2m nbfm. not sure which way to go. - f wrote:
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Ashhar Farhan
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#34029
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Re: Raduino as NBFM TX
I was thinking that it could be entirely done in software. The audio can be coupled to an analog input of the arduino. The arduino can sample the analog input and accordingly shift the PLL oscillator.
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Ashhar Farhan
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