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Re: Which I2C address does the 320x240 TFT display on the v6 use?
thank you! gordon wrote:
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #77416 ·
Re: Which I2C address does the 320x240 TFT display on the v6 use?
Consider his code: XPT2046_Touchscreen ts(CS_PIN); Adafruit_ILI9341 tft = Adafruit_ILI9341(TFT_CS, TFT_DC); The ILI9341 is usually associated with SPI interfaces, so doesn't use a slave address. Jack,
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #77415 ·
Re: Which I2C address does the 320x240 TFT display on the v6 use?
The tft display uses the SPI bus and not the I2C bus. The only conflict on the I2C bus I can think of would be with the Si5351 which is at address 0x60. Jerry
By AC9NM - Jerry Ponko <ac9nm.jp@...> · #77414 ·
Re: Which I2C address does the 320x240 TFT display on the v6 use?
Could you not get the address from the github source code? 73 Evan AC9TU
By Evan Hand · #77413 ·
Re: uBITX Manager
same problem in my ubitx how can solve Error receive length = 0/1027
By SUNIL A R · #77412 ·
Re: Loop antennas
This is our draft of a Double-Double Mag Loop, which was just published in Rad Com. Note how it results in much higher efficiencies. Jack, W8TEE
By Jack, W8TEE <jjpurdum@...> · #77411 ·
Re: Loop antennas
Vic, I took a look at your setup, nice.? The case you are using is the same I have on order for my V6.? Any issues with it and did you use the 3D face-plate or cut your own out?? I intend to try
By McRuss · #77410 ·
Which I2C address does the 320x240 TFT display on the v6 use?
I don't completely understand the I2c and need to get a pressure transducer that doesn't conflict with the I2C address of the TFT display that Ashar is using. Can anyone explain to me which I2C
By Gordon Gibby KX4Z · #77409 ·
Re: Loop antennas
Steve, the loop works pretty well, but it is a loop so the "capture area" is a lot less than a dipole and the signals are lower. Tuning is actually pretty easy at lower frequencies and just tuning by
By Vic WA4THR · #77407 ·
Re: Okay last time questions and then i quit
I know that there are some people in the nabourhood with licence(i spotted them on FT8 ) but with the corona crisis i have to be patience....But i am gonna try today again. Thx fot tips and trucs,
By Rene <rmvanb@...> · #77406 ·
Re: Okay last time questions and then i quit
Okay Jonathan thx for feedback,and yes i use earphones so.....taday maybe a new try...regards Rene
By Rene <rmvanb@...> · #77405 ·
Re: #v6 question on uploading software #v6
Hi Ralph, The browser is only needed for downloading the Arduino software and uBiTX source code. Once you have downloaded and installed the Arduino software, you will run it to upload to the compiled
By Reed N · #77404 ·
Re: Loop antennas
with all cost cutting that is in fashion in recent times and a lot of RFI to have to fight to find and fight harder to get it fixed sometimes loop is only way left to cut down a lot of interference.
By Andy_501 <andrew.webb.501.ve4per@...> · #77403 ·
Re: Loop antennas
I will reply to this, but I may not be liked for it. The antenna that is used as a reference for most other antennas is the half wave dipole. It just works. Anything else is generally a compromise.
By Alex Netherton · #77402 ·
Re: Loop antennas
You could try posting your question to the loop antennas group [email protected] Bob?? KD8CGH ----------------------
By Bob Benedict, KD8CGH · #77401 ·
Re: Homebrewing a uBITX according to M0HYT
"They are normally clear-coated..."? Oops, I should have wrote, "They are normally not coated.."
By Mark - N7EKU <n7eku@...> · #77400 ·
Re: Homebrewing a uBITX according to M0HYT
A bit of mix up there, HF transformers, unless they are for tuned designs, are normally of ferrite material.? They are normally clear-coated, and most often type 43 material unless for the upper end
By Mark - N7EKU <n7eku@...> · #77399 ·
Re: Loop antennas
Thanks but as I said, I¡¯m going to be undergoing & then recovering from chemo and radiation therapy. I don¡¯t want to build anything else, I just want to play. But thanks a bunch for your
By Steve & Judy Levine <sandjlevine@...> · #77397 ·
Re: Loop antennas
Dennis, That is an awesome last name to have when you give Antenna advice. Makes me smile every time I see it. For those who dont know https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverage_antenna
By Laurence Oberman <oberman.l@...> · #77396 ·
Re: Homebrewing a uBITX according to M0HYT
Thank you all very much! Cheers and until the next time I get stuck on something! I am amazed at how friendly and helpful this group of people is! Cheers and 73 Marko
By Marko Barovic · #77395 ·