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IW2NDH Panadapter Kit for uBitx
I just received the Panadapter kit to add to my uBitx V6 radio. Along with the Panadapter I also got the I-F Buffer which is needed to connect the Panadapter to the uBitx. The installation is simple, just 6 solder connections to connect the I-F Buffer to the radio, then a coax with SMA connectors (which come with the I-F Buffer) to connect it to the Panadapter. I used a 3D printed case from files downloaded from the website. This makes a great addition to the uBitx radio. It¡¯s nice to see other activity on the band and tune right to it. The span is selectable from 16 KHz to 192KHz ? Luca (IW2NDH) has a U.S. rep so shipping is quick. Mine arrived in approx 4 days via USPS. ? Here is the website for more details. |
Would LOVE to have a copy of your 3D files for those cases!!!? NICE JOB!!!!!? LOVE the tuning knob and your bezel On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 6:38?PM Sam Harbold via <sam_harbold=[email protected]> wrote:
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Paul Mateer, AA9GG Elan Engineering Corp. |
Sam,
Perhaps I misssed it, but didn't see any pricing on the website. Out of curiosity, can you share in round numbers what this costs? So this hooks into the IF and does not need a RF switch like the MFJ 1708? (and clones). 73 Mark -- AJ6CU KD8CEC 2.0, Nextion Screens,? and open source uBITX Raduino boards for Arduino IOT, BLE, RP2040, Teensy 4.0, and Raspberry Pi Pico https://github.com/aj6cu |
Mark,
The Panadapter Board with the I-F Buffer Board was $90.00 plus $7.00 Shipping. You also need the ILI9341 SPI Display which you need to purchase from Amazon, Ali Express, or other supplier $11.00 to $15.00 depending on supplier. The display price was for the 3.2" display. The I-F Buffer Board which measures 1.18" x .58" (30mm x 15mm) excluding the Female SMA connector is mounted inside the radio with 3 wires. Then a coax cable connects the I-F Buffer to the Panadapter. It's that simple no RF Switch or anything else. Here is the connections to the uBitx. Hope this helps. 73 Sam |
Sam,
thanks! ?That is very reasonable. You can¡¯t get a reasonable RF switch for less than $50. One more question, ?so this includes a processor for the display? I had assumed that there was a raspberry pi somewhere but not likely at that price point¡ 73 Mark -- AJ6CU KD8CEC 2.0, Nextion Screens,? and open source uBITX Raduino boards for Arduino IOT, BLE, RP2040, Teensy 4.0, and Raspberry Pi Pico https://github.com/aj6cu |
Hello Everybody, Only need to add : an ILI9341 SPI Display + a Box. In the website you find the manual and 3D files to print the box. I would add some info: Have fun, Luca IW2NDH ? ? |