Re: Courier Transform
Maybe tough to beat, but also tough to afford. I've ordered boards from China where the shipping is twice the cost of the boards! -- Dave Rypma VE3HTC / VE3DTR
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Dave Rypma - VE3HTC / VE3DTR
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#98598
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
ZL1AXG who ran ubitx.net posted he had health issues then decide to pursue other interests.? Last we heard from him /g/BITX20/topic/88966867#92300 he was open to someone else taking
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Doug W
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#98597
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
Doug, Did you know here is a Wiki page thats part of the forum? Additionally there is also information there since V3 that may save you typing. -- Allison ------------------ Please use the forum,
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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#98596
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
One might want to explore what's here on the BITX IO before fragmenting the ecosystem further. /g/BITX20/wiki /g/BITX20/search?q=Nextion Much easier to add to a
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AndyH
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#98595
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
Yes, there are minor changes between versions. One has to research here to catch up before breaking out the soldering iron. That's the same as any other project. Two years out of date isn't an issue -
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AndyH
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
The uBitx v6 Resource Page is already up and running at http://bit.ly/uBitxV6. HUGE thanks to?Jim Steeb, K5KKB, for most of the initial content. It's a Google Docs page, on which anyone can add
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Doug Kaye (K6DRK)
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#98593
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
This is a great idea. The uBITX v6 is still a great little bare-bones rig that invites you to hack into it and make t as individual as your fingerprint. -- '72 Aaron K5ATG
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Aaron K5ATG
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#98592
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Re: sBitx for sale
Sorry about the email address, should have written as w4wb @ arrl.net. -- Barry W4WB Huntsville, Alabama USA
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Barry Johnson, W4WB <barryw4wb@...>
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#98591
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
Doug, An up-to-date resource like you propose is something sorely needed, especially for newbies.? More power to you. Cheers, Don
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djleroi@...
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#98590
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Re: #sbitx upgrade kit 2 is on the way
#sBitx
No delivery, yet. ?Probably still in transit but the question is: were they shipped?
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Scott KE8KYP
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#98589
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Pave
#ubitxv6
Maybe you can add what you find to the Wiki: /g/BITX20/wiki 73 Lou KI5FTY
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Lou KI5FTY
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#98588
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Re: Courier Transform
Yes, when it comes to internatiional shipments, shipping or receiving, they're tough to beat.
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Don--AE4DW
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#98587
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Re: Courier Transform
Let's not be too nasty to all courier companies.? I've placed 3 orders with HFSignals.? The courier company that handled them was DHL.? They should give the postal service lessons on speedy
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Gerald Sherman
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#98586
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Re: Courier Transform
If they don't crush the package they'll figure out an alternate way of ruining the contents. Just last Wednesday I had a UPS driver walk right past me sitting under my carport, only to carry my
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Max
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
Thanks, Andy. So many online resources are two years out-of-date. The ubitx.net page hasn't been updated in nearly two years as far as I can tell. For example, the info for upgrading to the Nextion
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Doug Kaye (K6DRK)
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#98584
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Courier Transform
For everyone studying SDR radio technology, here is a new algorithm just in time for implementing holiday radios. Tom, wb6b
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Tom, wb6b
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#98583
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
him.ratlam@... -- *Regards* *Rana Sisodia* *Ph- +919425104500* *Ratlam*
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Rana
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Re: uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
Doug, The V6 is similar enough to the 5 that http://ubitx.net/ will still apply. The PCB is different, I think the audio amp was tweaked, and the crystal filter shifted a slight amount to resolve some
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AndyH
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#98581
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uBitx v6 Resource Page
#ubitxv6
As a new user of a uBitx (v6) I'm having a hard time collecting all the right info. Firmware? AGC upgrades? Nextion displays? Mic preamps and compressors? So? many posts here and elsewhere are only
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Doug Kaye (K6DRK)
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#98580
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Re: Raspberry Pi (no longer the value proposition)
Too small I suspect. They're interested in mere hundreds, not tens of thousands. That's the kind of customer that's supposed to be buying through distributors, if only the distributors had any to
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Shirley Dulcey KE1L
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