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Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod #v6
Ron (and everybody else) - The absolute best spot to report problems in general is via GitHub's Issues page, since it automatically tracks them, they can be marked as resolved, easily reference them
By Reed N · #74758 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale
Hi Chris, Exactly my point about starting with a new, blank controller. Even if the original dies unsupported I am not so sure I would be able to do that. And if it doesn't die it does everything I
By Bill Cromwell · #74757 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale - and others too
Hi again Curt, All of those have their delightful beauty marks and their own warts. I am thinking about that V6 as well. I am happy enough with the two line LCD in my V3 and I bought more of those to
By Bill Cromwell · #74756 ·
Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod #v6
This is just a suggestion to the group. People like Reed have spent time to make ubitx better. I think these software developers deserve respect. Lets report issues DIRECTLY to the programmer first
By W2CTX · #74755 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale
Hi, Hans comment came when I brought up the idea that some day the QSX might become unsupported when QRP Labs no longer exists. Hans also said if QRP Labs is going away he will release all the code.
By Bill Cromwell · #74754 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale
Hi Curt, all This is not correct. The QSX user interface CAN be changed. Everything about the user interface is configurable. Display layout, operation of knobs and buttons, etc. You could also build
By Hans Summers · #74753 ·
Re: ubitx #v6 Screen Speed Mod #v6
Reed, I have been using your version for a couple of days, all had gone well until now, I just tried to improve the BFO calibration, when I enter the setup and select Calibrate BFO I get what appears
By Armando Escalante · #74752 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale
With regards to the legality of writing your own code for the QSX, that post clearly states that there is no way to reprogram the micro controller and that is strongly encrypted. Tome that says, you
By Christopher Miller · #74751 ·
Re: New Teensy 4.0 to NANO direct plug in adapter #ubitx #v6
Don¡¯t need them. Problem has been solved and as I¡¯ve stated in several posts lately, NO hardware mods are needed to use the current adapter with a Factory V6 Raduino. W0EB
By Jim Sheldon · #74750 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale
Hans will produce a great radio, I am quite certain of that. He is quite thorough with his stuff. I am in the line to get one as soon as they are released. The uBitx and QSX are similar and also
By Ashhar Farhan · #74749 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale
By the way, that QRP-Labs thread also discusses users adding an RPi-Zero to extend the QSX with shareable code, which Hans was fully on board with.
By Jerry Gaffke · #74748 ·
Re: Nextion display
Check messages over the past week or so. Ashar provided the simple info to purchase the v6 type display, put a heatsink on raduino regulator, and apply the v6 code. Watch his video carefully to insure
By Curt · #74747 ·
Re: Need to Calibrate the V6 #v6
The message is cryptic because of the low memory couldn't make it more explicit. But here goes: 1. Pick a station with known frequency which you can hear clearly. Like the WWV in the USA. 2. Dial the
By Ashhar Farhan · #74746 ·
Need to Calibrate the V6 #v6
Searches of this group, Google, and YouTube failed to give me anything I could use for the V6.? ?Now, I'm a noob and I admit it but really, when the Freq calibration on the set up menu says
By k7ome@... · #74745 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale
Bill I was merely trying to contrast the business models,? not critique them. I aspire to have a QSX in my shack also. If nothing is hidden in the hardware, one can indeed do their own firmware, if
By Curt · #74744 ·
Re: New Teensy 4.0 to NANO direct plug in adapter #ubitx #v6
Jim, It's pretty simple to build level converters using 2 resistors and a 2N7000. No problem. 73 Kees K5BCQ
By Kees T · #74743 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale
Bill, Did you follow my link? Here's what Hans said regarding the QSX, in that post Oct of 2018. Add much of 2019 to the effort, and likely a good chunk of 2020: That's pretty clear, even to me. I
By Jerry Gaffke · #74742 ·
Re: Setup uBITX for mobile and portable operations - final amps / heatsink?
Maybe try the 9 foot whip with a Silver Bullet coil? I used a tapped antenna today (I forget the brand), but it has taps for 80 thru 2 meters, and I heard a net on 40 like gangbusters. Yes, I have
By Alex Netherton · #74741 ·
Re: uBITX V6.0 For Sale
Hi Jerry, He did say we could do our own. As long as QRP Labs is around to support it I won't even consider it. If I did and it went wrong I would not be double foolish and expect him to fix it. It
By Bill Cromwell · #74740 ·
Re: Help with troubleshooting Bitx40 - no transmit. #bitx40help
Farhan produced these radios for experimenters. We learn a lot trying to get them where we want. I have one that won¡¯t word, one working for which I need a good case, and a v6 that I can¡¯t get the
By Bob Bennett · #74739 ·