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KD8CEC 1.072 firmware manual has simple github instructions
By Rod Davis <km6sn@...> · #47182 ·
Re: #ubitx Fm/Am mode #ubitx
I am just waiting to receive the micro bitx then I will start the experimentation. The idea is to use the bitx as a development board for the additional am/fm components. Meanwhile I started to create
By Radu · #47181 ·
Re: KD8CEC 1.072 download
Unfortunately, the ubitx.net website only lists the 1.072 manual version. Ron W7HD
By w7hd.rh <w7hd.rh@...> · #47180 ·
Re: Low mic gain, was, show your mic
Have you seen ubitx.net ?? A lot of hard work went into aggregating the information generated here.
By Arvo W0VRA · #47179 ·
Re: heat sink upgrade #bitx40 #parts
The reason the Raduino regulator greats so hot is it has to dissipate the heat generated from in your case the 8.8 voltage drop across it. To cool it down you can insert a dropping resistor of about
By Skip Davis · #47178 ·
Re: KD8CEC 1.072 download
Good marketing!
By Gordon Gibby <ggibby@...> · #47177 ·
Re: UBITX Assemly Wiki Page #ubitx
Normally closed ? Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
By a.vision · #47176 ·
p.s to Re: [BITX20] KD8CEC 1.072 download
Hi All, Please be aware on the github site where you select the version you want, you will need to use your mouse wheel to scroll down to the most recent versions. Also, you to not have to "install
By Rod Davis <km6sn@...> · #47175 ·
Re: KD8CEC 1.072 download
Hi All, The latest KD8CEC firmware manual (1.073) gives? click-by-click instructions for downloading from github. You do not have to know a thing about github to use it; just follow the
By Rod Davis <km6sn@...> · #47174 ·
Re: UBITX Assemly Wiki Page #ubitx
Bob, The reason I was asking about the "N/C" notation on the sockets is that I recall some discussion of how to wire the sockets to avoid problems when you plug in a (audio-style) jack that is mono
By Jonathan · #47173 ·
Re: Protoneer Nano-Arm #ubitx
I ordered one yesterday but there seems to be a long delivery time? rOn
By W2CTX · #47172 ·
Re: Protoneer Nano-Arm #ubitx
That sounds like a very good solution for a simple upgrade.
By kgross@... · #47171 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
We don't have the SDR components, but we picked the Teensy 3.6 because of its horsepower, good FFT library, and audio processing board. Al's doing an info piece on JackAl which should answer most
By Jack Purdum <jjpurdum@...> · #47170 ·
Protoneer Nano-Arm #ubitx
Protoneer has a NANO-ARM board offering for $10 + $5 (US) shipping. This may be a viable low cost pin compatible upgrade to the nano board on the Radunio with a direct board swap out. This will give
By Gary Anderson · #47169 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
Hi Jack What;'s this all about, the Jackal board? 73 Ken VA3ABN jjpurdum@...> wrote:
By Ken · #47168 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
When this all started out, there was no "target date". However, when I was asked to speak at FDIM, I said it would be kinda cool to show it off at the "Homebrew Show-and-tell" Friday night (8-10PM),
By Jack Purdum <jjpurdum@...> · #47167 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
Is this now approaching the mcHF QRP Transceiver ? 73 Kees K5BCQ
By Kees T · #47166 ·
Re: Teensy 3.5/3.6 upgrade for uBITX
I'm guilty of joining in and further corrupting this thread with non Teensy focused ideas. My apologies. Taking Kees' input to heart, I will start a new Protoneer thread where we can work on the
By Gary Anderson · #47165 ·
Re: UBITX Assemly Wiki Page #ubitx
Nice work
By Joe Puma <kd2nfc@...> · #47164 ·
uBitX and Foundation Licence
Hi all I've just got a UK Foundation Licence. The rules say I have to use a kit or radio which complies with regulation IR2028 ( here (
By flyingorthopod · #47163 ·