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Re: #ubitx-help #ubitx-help
Would you switch off power and plug in the 8 pin like you did by mistake and take a photo for us? That would help troubleshoot. I am quite sure the connector can be plugged in only one way! Raj
By Raj vu2zap · #51183 ·
Re: Nextion Display
Congratulations. And I can do all that without learning to write and compile GUI programs under Windows or Linux? Or this RPI OS you mention? Also, I prefer wxWidgets so you should use that instead.
By n2vdy · #51182 ·
Re: Nextion Display
Actually yes it did work out good for us. We can run the same Remote Control Program on any Windows, Linux, or RPI and control all the features of the uBITX. rOn
By W2CTX · #51181 ·
Re: digital modes - how to connect computer line out
I used a USB soundcard, more because my laptop has a combined audio port for speaker/microphone. But just two 3.5-3.5mm cables from the soundcard to the speaker and the microphone connector of the
By John · #51180 ·
Re: Nextion Display
True but that wasn't the question. I'm sure your way works great for you though.
By n2vdy · #51179 ·
Re: Nextion Display
You can get an RPI-3 and a 5" color touchscreen for the price of the Nextion. Use fltk to design your UI and code in c. When you are done you can write code for many machines. With Nextion your stuck.
By W2CTX · #51178 ·
digital modes - how to connect computer line out
Direction connection from the ubitx speaker jack to the computer microphone input (windows10 works, and wsjt-x decodes FT8.?? Any suggestions on how to connect the line out (or headphone output)
By Peter Aiea · #51177 ·
Re: ubitx for sale
Forgot to mention, I would rather only ship to the continental US.
By David Zdeb · #51176 ·
ubitx for sale
I finally finished my bitx40 and realized that with a small city lot and small compromise antennas, QRP is not for me.? So I am selling my ubitx kit.? It is unused and the box was only opened to
By David Zdeb · #51175 ·
Re: Nextion Display
With the Nextion display you don't draw buttons in code. There is a program that you run that you use to design the screens that are shown on the display. Then you are just passing data back and forth
By n2vdy · #51174 ·
Re: RF power chain mods and improvements..
I'd love to see versions capable of the 2200 meters and 630 meters. This would be awesome Joe WB9SBD Sig The Original Rolling Ball Clock Idle Tyme Idle-Tyme.com http://www.idle-tyme.com
By Joe WB9SBD · #51173 ·
Re: RF power chain mods and improvements..
To keep the price down, I think hfsignals may as well continue to use the 45mhz filter. Perhaps claim 80m through 17m, beyond that is experimental, disable 15m,12m, and 10m in the stock firmware.?
By Jerry Gaffke · #51172 ·
Re: Nextion Display
I've taken the Sumatoy library for the BuyDisplay displays and modified it a little for our use. His library is about 10,000 lines of code, but we only use about 200 lines for our button library. I
By Jack Purdum <jjpurdum@...> · #51171 ·
Re: Nextion Display
Well, one difference is the 5" BuyDisplay is $34 versus $65 for the Nextion. The 7" Nextion is $75 versus $44 for the BuyDisplay we use. Jack, W8TEE
By Jack Purdum <jjpurdum@...> · #51170 ·
Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, June 3, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
On 7.277? Don't hear a thing hear in Irvington NY
By Howard Fidel · #51169 ·
Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, June 3, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
Just made contact with Stan, WS4JM! Good contact! New York to Tennessee . Dan W2DLC
By Daniel Conklin <danconklin2@...> · #51168 ·
Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, June 3, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
The band is coming alive! give a call! W2DLC Dan
By Daniel Conklin <danconklin2@...> · #51167 ·
Re: Can't get my uBitX to transmit CW on the Dial frequency
By danwithers@... · #51166 ·
Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, June 3, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
Heard the buzz, but nothing else here in NY WB2VXW
By Howard Fidel · #51165 ·
Re: BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, June 3, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
I've been told that the buzz is a Chinese over-the-horizon radar system. I hear it here (NJ) sometimes.? -- John - WA2FZW
By John P <j.m.price@...> · #51164 ·