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Re: Bits v3
Hi Bill, It lookslike got directions to the assmbly instructions. You expressed douts about being able to build it. It is so simple that even *I* could do (I have a V3). You should be
By Bill Cromwell · #77712 ·
Re: Bits v3
Also, some info here may help (scroll down for the files). https://www.qrpkits.com/bitx20a.html [email protected]> wrote:
By Viktors Miske · #77711 ·
Re: Bits v3
Are you working on a uBix v3?? If so, here you go (the page is applicable to basic assembly of versions 3 through 5): /g/BITX20/wiki/uBITX-Assembly 73, Mark
By Mark - N7EKU <n7eku@...> · #77710 ·
Re: Bits v3
This is all I could find in my files.
By Viktors Miske · #77709 ·
Re: Bits v3
See if this is what you want. http://golddredgervideo.com/kc0wox/bitxver3/bitx20version3.htm Leonard
By kc0wox Leeper · #77708 ·
Re: Bits v3
Here is what I¡¯m using to build a homebrew version, I don¡¯t know if it helps. BITX - An easy to build 6 watts SSB transceiver for 14MHz Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Sent: Friday, April 3, 2020
By Aaron K5ATG · #77707 ·
Bits v3
I am looking for a build manUal for a v3 radio I looked on line and did not find anything. also does anybody build these I might be unable to build Bill WF9M
By Bill <1lasportsman@...> · #77706 ·
Re: Hamstick Mag Mount
Chris, MFJ offers a hamstick dipole kit that includes the bracket and 2 hamsticks for a given band, it's about $60-70 and available from most amateur radio suppliers. A good deal if you need
By Ken N2VIP · #77704 ·
Re: Nominal power supply voltage
So, Give it a shot but the audio ic may blow. Hrm... Chris
By Christopher Miller · #77703 ·
Re: Nominal power supply voltage
For general inf ormation of the group: The electrical datasheet for my 2011 Chevy Silverado shows 5 Battery Charging Modes of Operation. Generator Output Voltages range from 13.9 Volts to 15.6
By Bob Fischer, Fischer Technical Services · #77702 ·
Re: Hamstick Mag Mount
This is why I want to mount whatever I setup inside my apartment. Obviously this isn¡¯t ideal but I won¡¯t cook us with 5 or 10 watts. Anything that looks like it has value is stolen. I might do
By Christopher Miller · #77701 ·
Re: Hamstick Mag Mount
Hang your hamstick upside-down from the railing. That way you might not need the mag-mount [email protected]> wrote:
By Arv Evans · #77700 ·
Re: Hamstick Mag Mount
How about ditching the ham stick and running a wire dipole, spiral, folded, etc. taped into a large window? Don't forget an RF choke. Just a thought.
By David <dokrent@...> · #77699 ·
Re: #v6 need a 12v connectiion #v6
Most Dlink router wall warts are capable as they are 12V/2.5A
By Ion Petroianu, VA3NOI · #77698 ·
Re: ubitx 4 - want a fresh start, need guidance #v4 #arduino #raduino #ubitx #ubitx-help
Thanks Curt, I wondered if that was it's purpose. I don't have 3D printing capability, but I do have some 1/4" thick acrylic; a bandsaw; and a drill press. Could you post a picture? Maybe in a new
By Grasspickn@... · #77697 ·
Re: Hamstick Mag Mount
Good pictures, thanks. Here's an idea...run the coax across the ceiling, using a wire tie at the end tied to the cable TV line, and from there to the column. Strap an angle bracket to the outside of
By Vic WA4THR · #77696 ·
Re: Hamstick Mag Mount
Thanks, the pictures help. In an ideal world, I'd want to keep the radiating elements away from cable tv runs, mainly to avoid coupling issues, but also would be concerned about noise and/or RFI on
By Ken N2VIP · #77695 ·
SVHFS Conference Cancellation Information
After discussion between the SVHFS Board of Directors and the 2020 Conference Committee, it was decided that the 2020 conference will be canceled and not rescheduled this year. The next SVHFS
By Robin Midgett <K4IDC@...> · #77694 ·
Re: #v6 need a 12v connectiion #v6
I had tried a couple that I had, including a "lab grade" 5 amp power supply, all had issues with noise.? I then bought Excellway? 9-24V 3A 72W AC/DC (
By Evan Hand · #77693 ·
Re: uBitx v.4 build information
OK, some data. Looks like power out is OK and pretty much as expected for a V4, except the odd drop in CW output on 40m and 17m. Now I am not as sure what to try next as the change at C81 should
By Vic WA4THR · #77692 ·