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Re: Adding Brightness Control to your sBITX #sBitx #sBITX_v3
Sorry, but I've never seen that before after cloning countles github repos, and am not seeing it with this one. $ git clone https://github.com/drexjj/sBITX-Backlight.git Cloning into
By Dave, N1AI · #108125 ·
Re: Adding Brightness Control to your sBITX #sBitx #sBITX_v3
Yup, entered it verbatim with the terminal and got request for user name and PW from GitHub. Barry Sent from Mail for Windows Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2024 7:22 PM To:
By barry halterman · #108124 ·
Re: Adding Brightness Control to your sBITX #sBitx #sBITX_v3
That's odd. Here's the important parts of the page: -- Regards, Dave, N1AI
By Dave, N1AI · #108123 ·
Re: Adding Brightness Control to your sBITX #sBitx #sBITX_v3
JJ, GitHub is asking for a user name and pass word. Barry Sent from Mail for Windows Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2024 6:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BITX20] Adding Brightness
By barry halterman · #108122 ·
Re: Help with a V6 BITX
Hello John, I am glad that you found the problem and that I helped in the process. Have fun with the uBiTx! 73 Evan AC9TU
By Evan Hand · #108121 ·
Re: Adding Brightness Control to your sBITX #sBitx #sBITX_v3
Taking inspiration from others on the group and trying other builds... I decided to create my own Backlight Control application for the sBitx. I've attempted to make it very easy to install and use
By JJ - W9JES · #108120 ·
Re: Help with a V6 BITX
Hello Evan,Problem solved!Thank you for your help and advice in pointing me in the right direction. It was indeed the yellow wire that was the culprit. I figured it out when I checked out the pin on
By John P Lloyd · #108119 ·
Re: 64 bit sBIT
See also: /g/BITX20/message/107113 which describes a few other reasons to back up and a few other ways to do it. -- Regards, Dave, N1AI
By Dave, N1AI · #108118 ·
#sbitx sBITX Howto's #sBitx
Seems we have newcomers here who might benefit from knowing we have a How To page in our Wiki: /g/BITX20/wiki/30883 -- Regards, Dave, N1AI
By Dave, N1AI · #108117 ·
Re: 64 bit sBIT
My experience so far is that 32 GB is fine if you are an end user who doesn't build their own software, 64 GB may be helpful if you build a lot of code from source, and 128 GB or more is helpful if
By Dave, N1AI · #108116 ·
sBITX case
I found a case on
By David Cutliff <dcutliff@...> · #108115 ·
Re: sbitx V3 wrong system time - cannot set system time
Joe - please see message /g/BITX20/message/107999 73; Steve, N3SB
By Steve Beckman · #108114 ·
sbitx V3 wrong system time - cannot set system time
I've got my new sbitx today, the only issue I have so far is the wrong system time: root@sbitx:/home/pi# timedatectl status Local time: Thu 2024-01-18 19:55:35 CET Universal time: Thu 2024-01-18
By OE3KJO · #108113 ·
Re: sbitx V3 bandwidth peculiarity
Yes. I am listening now on the V3, 100hz BW and can hear the signal for 500hz up and down as I tune. Barry Sent from Mail for Windows Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2024 1:28 PM To:
By barry halterman · #108112 ·
Re: sbitx V3 bandwidth peculiarity
Have you tried it on v3? I use 100 Hz all the time on CW, they work well.
By Ashhar Farhan · #108111 ·
sbitx V3 bandwidth peculiarity
I have noticed with my sbitx the bandwidth setting below 1000khz has little overall effect. For instance, with the control set to 50hz, the BW is actually 500hz. With a setting of 400 hz, the actual
By barry halterman · #108110 ·
Re: UBITX V6 and VK3YE AGC board
Hi Evan, I connected the AUDIO INPUT to the TP21 and the LDR to the VOL-HIGH: AGC is working very well! Many thanks to everybody for the support! Francesco, I2MKS, Milano, Italy
By Francesco Gentile · #108109 ·
Homebrew SBITX - no audio from codex
Hi gang - (looking at you Rafael) I had hoped to be able to show a vide of my homebrew SBITX happily receiving SSB, FT8, and CW but alas no audio is getting throught the codec. My analog receiver is
By Dean Souleles · #108108 ·
sBIT battery safety
My sBIT (second hand) came with a couple of batteries.? As I am not very familiar with lipo batteries, I did a little bit of checking.? According to a local hobby shop that primarily handles "toys"
By Gerald Sherman · #108107 ·
Re: Help with a V6 BITX
Hi John, A Nano that has been plugged in backward would not work at all.? It would not drive the display, even after being unplugged and put correctly. The 5 volts on all three pins on the same
By Evan Hand · #108106 ·