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Re: BlueDV on sBitx is now available
JJ, Can it be used with the standard setup file for BlueDV? I have a ThumbDV on a Raspberry Pi, with Ambiserver and a port-forwarded hole through my firewall. I use BlueDV for Windows in the house,
By Gwen Patton · #115012 ·
Re: S/N 0994 receiver internal noise
great work! [email protected]> wrote:
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #115011 ·
Re: S/N 0994 receiver internal noise
Ryan, I mocked up some forms to act as a mold for shielding tape yesterday.? The output side had plenty of space to add a full shield and seems like a no brainer. The input side did not have any room
By w9blw · #115010 ·
Re: I need to regain control of the Raduino in my uBITX V6.1
Hi Peter, Happy New Year! Have you viewed the calibration video by Ashhar Farhan? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6LGXhS4_O8 Note that you need to hold the tuning knob (encoder) for up to 15
By Evan Hand · #115009 ·
I need to regain control of the Raduino in my uBITX V6.1
A Good New Year to one and all. I have a ? BITX V6.1 which is giving me a severe headache, and I need to regain control of the Raduino inside. Several times I have essayed to run the calibration
By Peter LB0K · #115008 ·
BlueDV on sBitx is now available
I created a software installation package for BlueDV on the sBitx. If you already have the ELF image installed, then it is fairly easy to install with my script. For more information, please see the
By JJ - W9JES · #115007 ·
Re: What is bitx23?
Have you got a update to this new unit . also would you be willing to make the filters for 2m also?? I like the work you have done but you dont have the making for the filter boards and what you used
By Richard Neese · #115006 ·
Re: S/N 0994 receiver internal noise
Thanks for the photos. Documentation of exactly what physical techniques are used will help others. Gordon [email protected]> wrote:
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #115005 ·
Re: S/N 0994 receiver internal noise
I have begun working to shield mine. ?We will see if it was worth it. Ryan KK6DZB
By Ryan Wesolowski · #115004 ·
Re: sBitx CW keyer problems and idea for solution #sBitx #sBITX_v3 #cw #firmware
OK,, so I implemented the changes, changing the 20msec delay to 5msec, and the 10 msec delay to 5 msec Again, I don't have a working power amplifier stage right now, so can't test fully.?
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #115003 ·
Re: sBitx CW keyer problems and idea for solution #sBitx #sBITX_v3 #cw #firmware
Mike, thank you for commenting on much of the development and filling me in, on which code has what improvements, etc .? ?I wish I had the energy and time to learn the github stuff....but haven't
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #115002 ·
Re: sBitx CW keyer problems and idea for solution #sBitx #sBITX_v3 #cw #firmware
Looking at the LPF relay noise was was got me into looking at sbitx source! You posted the solution, and I manually edited it into my machine over and over again. It is still an 'issue' on the 32 bit
By Mike Johnshoy · #115001 ·
Re: S/N 0994 receiver internal noise
That's exactly why. Because of the lack of shielding. Since there is shielding between the pcb and the RPi and the monitor cable is also shielded, I can now increase the sensitivity to a much higher
By HA3HZ · #115000 ·
Re: Using JTDX to reduce LAG - SOLVED #JTDX #sBITX_v3
Thank you for responding, you are the first to report the problem. Indeed, fixing this one line does not solve the problem, as I mentioned it together with the other settings. The monitor ribbon cable
By HA3HZ · #114999 ·
Re: Using JTDX to reduce LAG - SOLVED #JTDX #sBITX_v3
I tried; this was not sufficient by itself, I’m still getting this error. I’ve been using wsjt-x, but I see various people report online that JTDX decodes more signals. I guess that’s why
By Shawn Rutledge K7IHZ / LB2JK · #114998 ·
Re: sBitx CW keyer problems and idea for solution #sBitx #sBITX_v3 #cw #firmware
Hi, 1.? No I have NOT been following anything at all about the 64-bit version because I have too many other responsibilities etc.? ?This Christmas break was the first chance I had to take a look
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #114997 ·
Re: wipe out - help
Terry, If you're looking for the stock firmware(32bit) that ships with the sBitx, you can find it here : https://drive.google.com/file/ d/1T0cUdQjLZ- 0lBFqwywaNBh3rToGb4UJ3/view (
By Vu3vwr@... · #114996 ·
Re: zBitx is here! Merry Christmas!!
From HFsignals: Power Supply: 6V to 9V.Receive Current consumption: 300 mA Transmit Current consumption: 1.5 to 3A (depending on the Drive settings) There were discussions about modifying the unit to
By Ken N2VIP · #114995 ·
wipe out - help
apparently, my sd card in my sbitx v3 is corrupted. I need to install a new card. Is there a complete image available for all of the software? Any recommendations for a replacement card (brand and
By Terry KQ4PLI · #114994 ·
Re: zBitx is here! Merry Christmas!!
What is the acceptable range for voltage of the battery/power supply for the zBitx? I understand that with higher voltages there is the issue with heat dissipation as the voltage is stepped down. Is
By Chris Hoffman · #114993 ·