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I need to regain control of the Raduino in my uBITX V6.1


 

A Good New Year to one and all.

I have a ?BITX V6.1 which is giving me a severe headache, and I need to regain control of the Raduino inside.
Several times I have essayed to run the calibration routines, the last time was interrupted by unusual circumstances, and it has taken a long time to come back to working on the transceiver. Which is still causing me a severe headache!

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The situation is this:-
The receiver seems to be functioning, though it hasn’t been able to reproduce any signals yet.
The problem seems to lie with the Raduino- the display shows the expected layout of square fields to select modes and the various bands; I can swop between VFO’s A and B; the numbers in these boxes can be changed or tuned; the expected text is shown at the bottom of the display, etc.
The tuning ranges I can achieve are initially confusing, rotating the knob clockwise takes the numbers higher and higher, but rotating anticlockwise they go down to a certain point in the MW band, and then increase again. It seems that the calibration is way, way off. Which also seems to apply to the BFO injection.

While rotating the tuning knob and with a short antenna attached, I can hear that the RX tunes through some very high pitched signals, they shriek. These disappear when I disconnect the antenna.?

I surmise I need to run both the calibration routines again and to complete them properly this time.

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BUT how can I start to do this? Pressing the Tune knob does NOT allow entry into the setting up routines, it doesn’t do very much at all except that every 4 or 5 presses it will go to the Fast Tuning mode, And out again after 2-4 presses.?? Strange as it must have worked before!
I cannot enter into the Set-Up functions or any other modes at all.

Repeated power cycling, with a 10-20sec wait has not made any difference. Each time the Raduino reboots and starts up with a white screen then blue and then the normal ops screen.
Nor has pressing the reset button on the Arduino module had any other effect, just the same restart.

This was a little challenging, I made up a special tool of wood, to reach into the space above the Arduino while it was still in place, and with a crank to accommodate the alignment, or lack thereof, getting past the left hand wall of the case. And yes, I am certain I got a reaction to pressing the reset button, which was the same reaction as from a power cycle.

I will borrow a frequency counter to see if the various oscillator frequencies can be ascertained, and I suppose I should check the voltages around the Arduino again. And I’ll try to fit a switch in parallel to the reset of the Arduino.
Note that the unit has been tried with 3 different PSU’s all around 12-13.5V out across the months.

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Can some of you gentlemen help me with suggestions and advice as how to regain control of the Raduino. I would also like to point out I am not well versed in playing with these small processer modules and will need guiding instructions to figuratively ‘hack it’ open.
My experience with advanced computer control only reached to serial RS232 and sometimes RS422 communication and I have trawled through the Groups list but have not found any references there that were relevant to this situation as I perceive it.

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I wonder if I should also ask if these Arduino’s or Raduino boards are still available to purchase?

Peter LB0K


 

Hi Peter, Happy New Year!
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Have you viewed the calibration video by Ashhar Farhan?
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Note that you need to hold the tuning knob (encoder) for up to 15 seconds for the calibration screen to come up.? Ashhar Farhan does this at around 4:15 in the video.
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Also, note that the BFO tuning page no longer works.? Any audio spectrum analyzer can be used to measure audio amplitude by frequency between 300 and 3,000 Hz.? Here is a PC-based software:
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It may be that your encoder is faulty if you can not get to the settings page.? There could be a wiring issue between the encoder and the Raduino board.??
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You can also try reloading the firmware to the Nano on the Raduino board.? There is another video that demonstrates that here:
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73
Evan
AC9TU


 

Hi Evan
I had watched the video several times when I first tried setting up, but obviously had forgotten the 'up to 15secs' period. I will try that, it did seem strange that only one sub-routine was accessed by pressing the Tune knob. and most other things worked.
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I'm puzzled by your statement that BFO tuning page not working, I semm to remember it was out and it almost certainly is now but I'll wait until I've been into the Setting up AND have a freq counter before further comments & queries.not being

Have to clear a lot of snow around the house and car again today to go and get the frequency counter in town.


 

On Sat, Jan 4, 2025, at 03:23 AM, Peter LB0K wrote:
I'm puzzled by your statement that BFO tuning page not working, I semm to remember it was out and it almost certainly is now but I'll wait until I've been into the Setting up AND have a freq counter before further comments & queries.not being
Hi Peter,
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The page displays, but the spectrum analyzer does not appear. I just tried it again, and it has the same symptoms.
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73
Evan
AC9TU


 

I found this link:
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I have not tried using it, but it connects to my laptop mic and displays the spectrum.
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73
Evan
AC9TU


 

Back to Evan-

When I wrote about the ‘BFO page’ I was thinking of the particular BFO page in the ?BITX, I hadn’t gotten as far as viewing the video from Ashar again.? I understood your point after watching that again.

Thanks for your help Evan, you’ve put me back on track and I now remember much more of what was happening earlier.

I found today that the BFO was way off at 11.964, hence the shriek! It is now roughly set at 11955.

And previously I had been trying to line up the receiver to a 10MHz source but with each correction I entered the error was moving away by an unrelated amount, but it had to be put aside in an unresolved condition, and it was ‘forgotten’ in the aftermath.

The receiver has now been brought into calibration against the BBC World service on 10.790MHz +/-500Hz at the moment, which I am satisfied with for now. I’ll now dig out the AGC modules and see which will fit the best. As the snow conditions put me off a longish drive yesterday, I didn’t get hold of a freq. counter, yet. So I have no measured values to announce.

I used the BBC World Service transmission on 10790kHz, plus the RMW on 9996 and WWV on 10000, and these all agreed within the +/- 500Hz

I set the BFO by ear first and then checked with the ‘Its ham Radio’ routine.? This was a challenge in my laptop as the PC’s internal audio levelling kept backing off the gain, so that the green spectrograph plot only just showed around the lower side of the box!

I have a modikum of control again.

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Peter,
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Try the free PC software:
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It does not have the red lines, but the frequency scale is marked.
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73
Evan
AC9TU
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