Microphone and stand
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I would like an external microphone for the zBitx and a stand would be nice too. I would gladly pay for both as an accessory. Alternatively there could be an adapter for a standard microphone type, like Baofeng or Kenwood. A stand should be steady so that the internal keyboard can be used. I was thinking along the lines of the KX2 with arms that rotate on the side. Finally, there could be an accessory heat sink since it seems the unit gets rather hot. Thanks for reviewing my thoughts. Again, I would pay for these as accessories. Certainly couldn't expect them given the very fair price for the radio! Jay NM2M
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Fixed: cw latency and wsjtx/flidigi sidetone
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I have a minor update to make zbitx work with wsjtx/fldigi/etc and fixed cw latency. You have to update just the raspberry zero. From a terminal window, type this: cd ~/sbitx ./update sbitx this should do it
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polarity on power adapter 5.5X2.1 for the ZbitX
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I did a quick search looking for polarity and can find things on the Battery case but nothing specifying the barrel/tip of the connector for power to the ZbitX. Does any one know what it is. I have some connectors but don't have them with marked wires and looking to make me some to use. Thank you Jim KE0VVU
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CW straight key sBitx and zBitx
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I have been working with Mike Johnshoy, KB2ML, on the sBitx 64 bit development. For straight keying I use a test setup of the DUT transmitting at low power into a dummy load with another receiver (K3) monitoring the signal with a short test antenna (a jumper lead clipped onto a PL259 center) located on the dummy load.. The audio is recorded in Audacity and the waveform analyzed by a Python program that detects peaks, times signal and spaces and does some statistics on the results. I drive the DUT with an external keyer to produce a string of perfectly spaced dits. Here is what the 64 bit code waveform looks like in Audacity for dits at 40 wpm. and here are the stats for this sample: Number of dits 24 Number of spaces 23 Average Pulse Duration: 0.043156 seconds Standard Deviation of Pulse Durations: 0.003587 seconds Average Space Duration: 0.041293 seconds Standard Deviation of Space Durations: 0.003424 seconds Cycle length: 0.084448 seconds dot/sp: 1.045122 Now lets look at the same 40 wpm test with the zBitx running 1.06/3.52 and after backing off to about 15 wpm The results are so irregular that I couldn't run any analysis. This confirms for me the difficulty I had in sending with a straight key with the zBitx. The zBitx internal keyer looks pretty good but I, like others, find Iambic B mode to have serious problems. -- 73 Bob KD8CGH
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zBitx Expected noise?
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Hey eveyone I have recently received my zBitx and it is making alot of electronic noise either on battery or any other PSU. There is a constant electronic noise then also a periodic pulse. Is this expected? Please see the short video below https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0yt2C6Rt7Xc
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SBitx version 3
Selling my Sbitx v3 see qrz link https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/sbitx-v3.951506/ 73 Art
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Date time sync
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Already updated to asia/manila but upon nooting this greets me. Any suggestion for proper updating?
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#zBitx timezone issue
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#zbitx
i cannot seem to get the zBitx to have the correct time I run raspi-config and change the TZ to Chicago but the date command still says MST. pi@sbitx:~ $ sudo raspi-config Current default time zone: 'America/Chicago' Local time is now: Tue Apr 15 19:38:14 CDT 2025. Universal Time is now: Wed Apr 16 00:38:14 UTC 2025. pi@sbitx:~ $ date Tue 15 Apr 2025 05:38:31 PM MST pi@sbitx:~ $
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Zbitx at 12vdc
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I would like to run my zbitx at 12vdc and up to 14vdc. I already swapped the linear regulator and the finals and re biased. It works great up to about 10vdc over that the receiver starts to attenuate. I am assuming this is because of the switching design for the bpf. I remember Farhan mentioning that there were components that could be swapped to allow for running up at 12vdc. Is it possible to get a rough list as to what these components are? Ryan KK6DZB
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CW on zbitx
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I have fixed the two issues of zbitx on CW. The new update has good keying with Iambic keyer and the cw decode noise is now gone as well. To get this update, you have to: 1. Flash the new firmware (the firmware version is now 1.06). The firmware is available from https://github.com/afarhan/zbitxfrontpanel/raw/refs/heads/main/zbitx_front_panel_sw.ino.uf2 2. Update the new software on the raspberry pi, the latest version with the CW keyng fixed is 3.051 (or later). Here is Jose, VU2JOS sending CW with the new firmware update. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEVyuFrkBd8 With this, I hope we have moved on with CW issues. - f
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Second display on sBitx V2
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#sBitx
I plugged an HDMI display into each of the micro-HDMI connectors and got no image. My HF station Pi4 easily uses two displays but, of course, no 7-inch touchscreen. What am I missing? (My bitxs are my holiday radios and the sBitX can be my transceiver AND my laptop, very nice for travel.)
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zBitx +-2 MHz transmit spurs? --> SHOWSTOPPER for transmitting
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To find the root cause of the spurs, I worked in 2 steps: 1. I took the front panel board out of the case and connected it with jumper wires to the main board. My objective was to eliminate possible EMI from the Pi Pico into the RF board. This did not make a difference for the spurs, as they just went down by 0.5dB which is the resolution of the TinySA. 2. In the si5351v2.c code I changed 8MA to 2MA. This results in approximately 5dBm less output power (33.5 vs 38.1dBm) but also a relative reduction of the spurs by approximately 7.5dB from -28.1dBc to -35.6dBc: Reduced output power is most probably due to the fact that the zBitx uses a diode ring mixer instead of the KISS-Mixer used in the sBitx and the oscillator power to the ring mixer is provided directly by the SI5351 CLK2 output (in reality an MS5351). Also, the IF diode ring mixer gets its oscillator signal directly from the SI5351 CLK1, whereas in the sBitx there is a buffer amplifier with two 2N3904. It could be that the much higher load on the SI5351 outputs, results in some intermodulation in the SI5351, which finally shows up as spurs. Given that these spurs are a showstopper, to transmit with the zBitx as the spurs are not at least 40dB suppressed, I am looking forward to further investigation and direction by hfsignals. On Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 11:39 PM, Ron, N6YWU wrote: -- 73, Joerg - DB2OO
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Alternate power source for zbitx
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Hi I have some LiPo power packs, 2S, with various power (capacity) ratings. Some are rated for a discharge rate over 20-30 times the rated nominal capacity. I have no economic reason or interest in suggesting this, but i think that can be a smart solution to power the zbitx. Only for example, the following battery as 7.4 nominal voltage, 3600 mA capacity, size 65 x 50 x 28mm and weight 165 g. Price under 13 € Another interesting option is the hardcase batteries: this one has a capacity of 3000 mA, size 93 x 47 x 19 mm, weight 143g, and price a little more than 11€. 73 from Italy Giuseppe IU0OYC
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SPLIT won't activate
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#zbitx
I tried to activate SPLIT using the on-screen keypad (in CW). Neither pressing the button nor turning the VFO knob with the selected SPLIT button turned SPLIT ON. Did I forget to do something?
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zBitx touchsreen issue
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zBitx touchscreen no longer aligned. When I press the macro key "F4", the terminal reports that I pressed "F1". rev 1.06 / 3.052. Any help appreciated. Thanks, AC4OW, Sam Hanie
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AmateurRadioKits AGC Connection to uBitx v6
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I am not getting good results with the AGC supplied by AmateruRarioKits. I am unsure if it is a bad board (it does not have the multi-turn potentiometers shown in the documentation) or if it is the connection point to the uBitx board. The photo shows the connection to the collector of Q10. The instructions show connecting to the base across R10: I will try moving the connection and see if the performance improves. Has anyone else installed this board successfully and is happy with the results? 73 Evan AC9TU
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Homebrew satellite control system that can run on sBitx
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Hi! More work following the path that Ashhar suggested. I have also bought an older Icom 810H that has full duplex VHF/UHF. I'm doing initial experiments on Windows PC, but I have already demonstrated full Doppler shift control of sBitx acting as the 10m transceiver to a transverter, so this can all move to the sBitx.... GPREDICT re-installed due to better location, tracking any satellite I like. Does all the trig and doppler MATH RIGCTLD - previously studied and working; receives tcp/ip commands from GPREDIT to do doppler shift adjustments of sBitx or Icom radio Today: ROTCTLD -- figured out how to run this on a windows machine. Receives trig output of GPREDICT. Converts (in this case) to Yaesu type rotator commands for Az/ elevation and sends out serial port (in my case, COM4, 9600 baud) K3NG Rotator Controller -- I havent made a board for this yet. So I took one of my homebrew WINKEYER ARDUINO simulators, and reprogrammed it using K3NG code to "act like" the controller, handling Az, El controls, reading the CW speed control as if it were an azimuth potentiometer; running the display and activating the "key" and "PTT" to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. The reprogramming of my Winkeyer Arduino appeard to be a huge success. I properly set the pins to run the display, which worked FINE. It was reading the speed pot as an azimuth reading, and if I pushed "buttons" it would read different elevations. ROTCLD happily connected to it at 9600 baud, and the "rotator controller" accepted commands and displayed them. I was not able on the first test to monitor whether it activated simulated motor controls (key output, etc) -- but that will come. So huge success here and soon (days, weeks?) I should be able to lay out a board (many others have done so before me, but some just did crazy wiring between variuous "shields") to put all this in a neat little package with relay outputs, possibly with PWM output (dunno)., to control available rotators for real. 73 Gordon KX4Z
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Where is the line at for ZbitX's that are shipping.
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Where are they at with the order numbers on shipping the ZbitX's. I might need to be out of town and need to make allowances to have someone get my package for me. Thank you Jim KE0VVU
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zbitx log.db
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Any special conversion to the log file on the zbitx to get an adif file for import to a logging program?
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First zBitz QSO
My zBitx came today. Popped in two batteries, hooked it up to an 80m EFHW and a mic, and made a QSO on 40m. Got a 55 signal report. I'm impressed. Now to read the manual and really dig into it. de AC9KQ
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