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Re: I've ordered my BITX V6.? now I need help choosing a better microphone.
The supplied mic is nothing to write home about.? As a minimum you can enlarge the front hole. The PTT sw is OK. Just be aware that the plug is standard 3.5mm stereo, in which the center pin is the
By Zvi Segal · #87048 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Vic, Thanks for the correction, LinPSK it is. Your brief correction will undoubtedly save several forum members a few days. In addition to the RPi-Zero, it may work on the RPi-B's from 2012 I have
By Jerry Gaffke · #87047 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Mornin' Tom: I really haven't done much with the controller, other than to read about the BTE to see if I could use it to improve the waterfall processing. The documentation for it (attached) is
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #87046 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Looks like I am among likeminded people here (big surprise ;) ) - after working for two printer manufacturers and fixing their (and customer¡¯s) PostScript problems, I am still maintaining PostScript
By Karl Heinz Kremer, K5KHK · #87045 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
This is bringing back nice memories of days gone by. I'm sure there must be a Linux FORTH interpreter out there. Preferably one that is not so committed to being a write only development system, and
By Tom, wb6b · #87044 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Just a correction on the Pi-zero, Jerry. I do run PSK on a Pi-zero quite well, but not with Fldigi. I am using a program called LinPSK, written especially for Linux systems a decade or so ago, but
By Vic WA4THR · #87043 ·
Re: I've ordered my BITX V6.? now I need help choosing a better microphone.
I don't have good experienc with the supplied microphone and prevere to work with dynamic microphones like used on my old Yaesu's and use on my ILER QRP radio's (
By Lex PH2LB <lex@...> · #87042 ·
Re: First stone of my "Cocorico Ubitx
To me it was a perfectly reasonable question to ask ! The guy had probably never heard that expression before, although in common usage in the States....therefore no need to take the moral high ground
By David Lacey · #87041 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
I still have the FORTH book on my shelf!
By Ashhar Farhan · #87040 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Wow, it is so much fun to see the future in retrospect. I found a readable copy on Archive.org and glossed over the introduction. I recognized the cover artwork from Byte Magazine. Had not seen the
By Tom, wb6b · #87039 ·
Re: First stone of my "Cocorico Ubitx
Hello to all I use reverso to translate French into English After if you prefer I can post in French, you will have to do the translation. (Option in Edge) But I think it¡¯s better to put it in
By Gerard · #87038 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Cool, enjoyed looking at your hand crafted PostScript code. At one time I was one of the few laser printer controller designers around. I was relocated by a company to Silicon Valley to design a
By Tom, wb6b · #87037 ·
Re: I've ordered my BITX V6.? now I need help choosing a better microphone.
Hello, i had a lot off prolems with the BAofeng mike, after killing this mike :-)) i put a electret from aliexpres in it, changed the C's and changed the wire to a straigt cabel (old stereo audio
By Rene <rmvanb@...> · #87036 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Read "Threaded Interpretive Languages" soon after it came out in 1981. I especially liked how Loeliger developed an interpreter from the ground up, piece by piece, like a blacksmith forging his
By Jerry Gaffke · #87035 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Interesting, just looked that chip up to see what it does. Looks like a really good way to handle the intense parts of the GUI. Are you able to process other things with it, like folks are now doing
By Tom, wb6b · #87034 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
This is very true. A lot of things people do with Arduinos could be done with relays, motor driven cams and timers or even the old Basic Stamp boards, with the interpreted Basic language they had.
By Tom, wb6b · #87033 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Tom: We've offloaded some of the computational load onto the RA8875 controller by using its BTE (Block Transfer Engine). It cut the processing load almost in half! Jack, W8TEE
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #87032 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Python is very popular with the data science and math crowd. Rather than trying to figure out how to process a multidimensional array of something, with the nested "I, J, K..." loops bogging things
By Tom, wb6b · #87031 ·
Re: Trouble ahead
Jerry: It's a tough question, mainly because it's an apples/oranges thing. My software company produced an MSDOS C compiler back in the '80's. At the time, there were at least a dozen C compilers for
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #87030 ·
Re: What is the BEST fist microphone to use the BITX 6.0
Does not look like a FIST MICROPHONE to me! G7VFY
By mister35mm <mister35mm@...> · #87029 ·