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Re: uBitX as a Shortwave Receiver?
In my opinion using it just as a receiver is a bit of waste. It's an excellent choice as a qrp transceiver, but a Tecsun portable receiver like a PL660 is just more convenient with synch detector, AM,
By iz oos · #73427 ·
Re: Nextion Question
Here is the link to the KD8CEC github for version 1.2 that has support for the uBitx v5: https://github.com/phdlee/ubitx/releases/tag/v1.20 I believe that the Nextion tft files link is on this page:
By Evan Hand · #73426 ·
Re: WTB uBITX Harness and Controls
Yep Curt, I may have to go that route, but I already have a nice case on the way. What I am trying to avoid is going to my junk box. Maybe somebody will have a spare. Dale [email protected]> wrote:
By Dale Hardin KS4NS · #73425 ·
Re: WTB uBITX Harness and Controls
Dale Here is another thought to explore. Many of us buy the case from amateurradiokits.in. Sunil also sells a companion set of harness. This may be the most turnkey approach. I like the end result.
By Curt · #73424 ·
Re: WTB uBITX Harness and Controls
I don't know about anyone else, but I would rather get the harness and controls all made up.? It is a pain to crimp molex connectors even though I have the tool.? So, to get back to the topic;
By Dale Hardin KS4NS · #73423 ·
Re: nextion noise 2.5mh choke
I wish there was some to disable the dimming mode of the nextion display, maybe contact nextion to see if this is possible?because the choke dose not get rid of the noise completely!
By talmadge huckabee · #73422 ·
Re: WTB uBITX Harness and Controls
Hi Cory, They are Molex Type KK KF2510 2.54mm Connector Sets (2-20 Pin) Housing+Header+Crimps (Molex KK Style)
By Ian Reeve <ian.radioworkshop@...> · #73421 ·
Re: WTB uBITX Harness and Controls
That is raw. You can hard wire the radio and have it work just fine. -- 73 Dave k0mbt Raduino bracket and Ham_Made_Keys ( http://veloliner.com/ham/k0mbtkey.pdf )
By _Dave_ AD0B · #73420 ·
Re: nextion noise 2.5mh choke
I wrapped all 4 feed wires around a toroid core. I figured that I didn't know which wire was emitting in common mode so they all got the treatment. Made the installation neat using up the excess wire.
By _Dave_ AD0B · #73419 ·
Re: uBitX as a Shortwave Receiver?
Absolutely Mike! With the inherent stability of the uBITX it tunes nicely to the exact frequency, zero beat, and no problem in receiving AM. Actually, it is somewhat better since the selective fade is
By Don, ND6T · #73418 ·
Re: kd8cec software
Hi David, Welcome. I have a Version 3 uBitX and I started using it completely unmodified. There is no need to make any modifications unless you want *more* and of course pay *more*. I made a
By Bill Cromwell · #73417 ·
Re: uBitX as a Shortwave Receiver?
For hard core SWLs 5kHz BW is sufficient for their purpose. 73 de EssGee VU2UT
By Sudipta Ghose VU2UT · #73416 ·
Re: A minor bug in the ubitx circuit
Russ, The side tone is generated by the Raduino Nano and fed to the audio. ?The CW signal to the power amp is from the Raduino Si5351 VFO direct. ?The BFO is disabled during CW transition. Sp a low
By Evan Hand · #73415 ·
Re: uBitX as a Shortwave Receiver?
The am content being mono in most countries, with ham's skill to be able to tune ssb, am listening on any side band is not a big issue. We may not need specific am or synchronus detector. As rightly
By MVS Sarma · #73414 ·
kd8cec software
having just walked in the door a couple of days ago, there seems to be quite a bit of mods that can be made to the ubix radios. my question is where does one start to add the lcd displays to this
By David Alexander <oldbeeman@...> · #73413 ·
Re: uBitX as a Shortwave Receiver?
I use it to do that often. However, it is not very great for music as the crystal filter is quite narrow. You can easily add an AM detector at 45 mhz by using an NE612 as an active AM detector. The
By Ashhar Farhan · #73412 ·
Re: A minor bug in the ubitx circuit
Russ, The dashes dont seem long enough on the sidetone though they are transmitted properly. The dashes sound like blips. What is happening is that as a number of square waves pass through the filters
By Ashhar Farhan · #73411 ·
Re: A minor bug in the ubitx circuit
How does this problem manifest itself? Just no CW tone at all or something else? My CW is working on relatively new v5 board so wanted to make sure. I¡¯ve noticed it is a bit lower than I expect it
By Russ KR0EHM · #73410 ·
uBitX as a Shortwave Receiver?
I?have?read?over?the?info?about?the?uBitX?on?HFSigs.?I?understand?it?receives?LSB?and?USB,?but?there?is?no?mention?of?it?being?capable?of?receiving?AM.?I?am?considering
By Mike Dice <regenbuilder@...> · #73409 ·
Re: Nextion Question
Dennis, You need to looks at the buffers that go back and forth between the Nextion and the Raduino. Quite frankly, I never really figured them out because there is limited comment in the code. So not
By Mark Hatch · #73408 ·