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Re: Moving the Pi
Looking forward to hearing about your experience!
By OE4DNS, Andi · #115472 ·
How many versions have you flashed while owning your sBitx?
I have made 7 different cards so far. This gives me the ability to go back and restore to a previous version should something go wrong. Now that we are using the 64bit dev team build I would simply
By WK4DS · #115471 ·
Re: New assembly
Thank you! t
By Ted Spencer <tedspencer50@...> · #115470 ·
Re: New assembly
Hi Ted, This is the one I used on the page you listed.? I used the SSB/CW GP module:
By Evan Hand · #115469 ·
Re: New assembly
Yeah. Thanks for your help. I do not think Id ever saw that jack.
By Edward Tutwiler · #115468 ·
Re: New assembly
It might not have been clear from this post: my ?bitx has a BNC AND a 239 connector on the back. Use one, but not both!
By Ted Spencer <tedspencer50@...> · #115467 ·
Re: New assembly
That¡¯s impressive! I just looked at https://www.sotabeams.co.uk/audio-filters-and-more/ and did not identify the filter you mentioned. Is that the right place? I¡¯ve a scratch-built audio
By Ted Spencer <tedspencer50@...> · #115466 ·
Re: New assembly
To build on what Ted, VA3YWA posted, the alternative supplied has been a board that bolts to the rear panel like this: For this installation, you need one of the cables I have listed. By the way,
By Evan Hand · #115465 ·
Re: New assembly
On mine, that cable plugged into the Arduino. See attached photo below. An earlier poster wondered about the BNC/239 conundrum. My approach to that problem is also shown in the photo. True: it¡¯s not
By Ted Spencer <tedspencer50@...> · #115464 ·
Re: New assembly
Hi Edward, There should have been a USB-A To MiniUSB-B cable in the kit.? Here is the equivalent from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Mini-USB-Cable-1-ft-Compatible/dp/B0CXBP2DS1/ Right-angle
By Evan Hand · #115463 ·
Re: Moving the Pi
I ordered a 20cm 40-pin extension cable. I'll keep you posted!
By Lorenzo IU5RDU · #115462 ·
Re: New assembly
I assume I sol;der something to something but not know what
By Edward Tutwiler · #115461 ·
Re: BitX antenna connector
I purchased a bnc male to u239 uhf female so the radio will match my antennas
By Edward Tutwiler · #115460 ·
Re: New assembly
That¡¯s the ¡®everything¡¯ cable between an Arduino and the rest of the world. You¡¯ll use it to update the ?bit software or anything else you might want to read from the Arduino. You may never
By Ted Spencer <tedspencer50@...> · #115459 ·
Re: BitX antenna connector
Thanks that's very helpful! Kd2hbv
By KD2HBV · #115458 ·
New assembly
I am assembling a uBitX v6. Parts bag includes a usb to usb board and a place on the reas panel to mount it but no cable or wiring to connect it anywhere, Whats it for, can I leave it off?
By Edward Tutwiler · #115457 ·
Re: Anyone got a ZBitX or SBitX connected to the Internet?
The sBitx can be accessed via the web interface when connected to a local network by simply navigating to sbitx.local on a browser. The received audio makes it possible to work FT8 and CW, but with a
By Vu3vwr@... · #115456 ·
Re: BitX antenna connector
Hi Jonathan, The uBitx V6, sBitx V3 and the zBitx radios use a BNC female connector (Amphenol 31-5431) for the antenna connector. Hope this helps. 73, Ragav VU3VWR
By Vu3vwr@... · #115455 ·
BitX antenna connector
Hi - What connector do the BitX radios have for the antenna?? And is it male or female? I've been trying to find out via googling, but no luck... Thanks in advance, Jonathan KD2HBV
By KD2HBV · #115454 ·
Re: Power Supply for zBitx
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007678430552.html This is an innovative small Power supply, powered by USBC, and is variable.? Small and compact,? Also looks cool!? ?I have one and it has
By CohibaStyle · #115453 ·