New zBitx - New User - CW operation
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I just received my zBitx, and have read the manual as well as been following this group for the past couple months. I hope to use this rig primarily on CW and perhaps a little FT8. I am aware of some serious CW issues having been noted on this group. What is the current state of usability in CW? Is there a best firmware to be using? I prefer to use an external paddle with the internal keyer and sidetone, but will a straight key or keyboard CW be better for now? Or do I just need to wait for a fix? I will power the rig with 18650 cells in the attached holder. What is the best way to turn off the rig? Remove the cells? I know that can corrupt SD cards¡ 73, Steve AK0M
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ZbitX replacement knob?
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Hi, I am looking for a nice metal replacement knob for the ZbitX. Would be nice if it had a tuning dimple or knurled edges. Prefer a vendor on eBay, Amazon, or Mousser or someone in US. Has anyone replaced theirs? Regards, Everett-WB9FUW
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zBitx macro selection?
I can't find how to select different macros on the zBitx, or for that matter in the terminal app display. I want to add some macros, and be able to select them for default at power up of the rig when standalone. Is this possible? Steve AK0M
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zBitX offset waterfall passband
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I picked up a zBitX at FDIM, but am just now getting it going as I had a backlog of storm-related stuff to deal with on the farm when I got home. So far it seems amazing. I have scanned the manual and have been reading postings, but this issue doesn't seem to be covered anywhere. In the photo below I am listening to 7.255 LSB and the signals are loud and strong and you can see the waterfall trace, but the red line for the carrier point is about 1500hz above the frequency, so the signal trace is offset in the indicated pass band. Is there a way to adjust the waterfall? Also, is there a way to increase the contrast for signals on the waterfall? Those there are nowhere near the intensity shown on other SDR devices, or maybe it is because the background shows a higher noise level? =Vic= \\
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zbitx gps module
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I haven't received my zbitx and haven't had my hands on it yet, so maybe my question is moot. With inexpensive and reliable GPS Modules such as the GT-U7, is there a way to implement it into the zbtix for time sync or maybe even location? The GT-U7 can ouput NEMA data via serial USB or TTL. I have used this module (with Arduino) and it has been sensitive enough to use inside my house. My first thought is to use an Arduino as an NTP server for the zbitz to sync to. However, I am curious if a more direct way could be possible so it can be used without networking. Ed
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zBitx Power Supply?
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Which power supply is recommended for this radio? Thanks, Bob
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Unreliable WIFI on zBitx?
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Hello all: New zBitX owner here too, after picking one up at Hamvention. I've been putting it through it's paces and trying to figure out how it best fits in my toolbag. I'm hoping to use it for various *OTA activations, but I need to make sure that I have determined the appropriate setup and am making sure it's reliable here at home before I head out somewhere with less resources. That said, I've been using FT8 and I find that the built in FT8 interface is a bit clunky and I much prefer WSJTX, which I have configured and working well. (I may start another thread on the built in FT8) WSJTx of course requires access to the RPi desktop and I really don't want to haul a keyboard, mouse and a monitor out to a park somewhere if it can be avoided, so I was hoping to use RealVNC with a tablet or other device so I can access the desktop. I have RealVNC set up and working fine, but what I'm finding is that when trying to operate, I can't work very long before the WIFI interface fails. Worse, when it does fail, trying to restart just the wlan0 interface (using sudo ifconfig wlan0 down/up) will not work either. It requires a full reboot. wlan0 down causes the interface to show disconnected. wlan0 up seems to do nothing. In cases where the interface hasn't gone into failure mode, those commands work fine. I've run the zBitX on the bench in receive only with an SSH connection open for hours and WIFI has been fine, so I thought it might be RF related, but I tried a similar test to see how long I could keep a RealVNC session open just in receive and it failed even just on receive after about 5 minutes. Of note in that case, the SSH session was still open too. Trying it again currently with just RealVNC to see if that makes a difference. I'll report back. Now I'm wondering if it's a WIFI "load" issue, since RealVNC is going to put much more load on the unit than an SSH connection open and doing nothing. Anyone else run into this or have recommendations? If the setup matters, zBitX is running on a power supply at 8.5V. Thanks for any wisdom! Steve KF8KI
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Safe to buy?
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So, the Zbitiz has been out for a minute. Would you all that have the radio say it is safe to buy with no major issues? Read a few reviews that stated some issues with the unit. I know nothing is perfect obviously. I would much prefer to spend $200.00 than $600.00 for the FX-C4R honestly.
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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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Up and Running Fully Portable
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BitXers, Been playing with and learning my new zBitx and I am having a blast. I have made a couple CW contacts almost immediately after receiving my unit. I had a couple unexpected hiccups in that I wasn't prepared for the "Mini-HDMI". The other was the USB-OTG adapter that came with it was bad. Fortunately I had another stuffed in a drawer and decided to try it. Keyboard came right up and I was able to get the unit up in Host mode. I paired up my bluetooth keyboard so I no longer have to deal with the USB port for that. I am running a portable 16inch (USB powered) monitor along with the wireless keyboard and can run the rig on either 18650 batteries or my Bioenno 1212Ah based battery box. Got the clock sync'd up and started up FT8 on 20m and made my first contact within in a minute.... Great start so far. It's not a KX2 but this little unit is a lot of fun especially with all the build in apps which I still need to play with. Attached is a couple of photos. -- "POWER, WE DON'T NEED NO STICKIN' POWER" - EVERY KX2 OWNER Always respect the airwaves, 73 de KI7PBR, Gary
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zBITx First Impressions from M7NDB
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#zbitx
First things first. I love it even though it does have some issues I need to address. As others have said, it is a fantastic bit of feature-rich kit for the price. Received it in the UK on the 4th of May, a little ahead of when I thought it might be shipped. No VAT or charges from the carrier have been requested. The date of this post is 22 May 2022 and the software versions in the shipped version are: display: v1.06 and main board v3.052. It is running nicely on two batteries. On RX: current drawn is 460 mA. On TX: at 100 drive into a dummy load it is 2.6 Amps. Power out (20m 14.035 MHz) Vbat = 7.7 V Drive = 100 Pwr = 7.00 Watts Drive = 80 Pwr = 5.00 Watts Drive = 50 Pwr = 2.65 Watts Drive = 30 Pwr = 1.00 Watts Drive = 25 Pwr = 0.69 Watts At Drive = 100 above, heating and power loss of the rx components is 3.85 watts; transmitted power is 7 Watts and the battery is supplying 20 watts. The box is dissipating 13 watts when transmitting, so it is going to warm up. I'll try and get an estimate of the thermal impedance of the box to get an idea of how long it is wise to transmit, particularly with FT8. My morse is so slow and gappy it is not going to be a problem!! The morse keyer issues are already noted, and I find both the straight key and iambic modes unusable, but there is likely RF in the box causing issues. The question I am asking is this RF leak a likely cause of some of the keying issues when using a straight key or paddle? Using the automatic CQ (F1) facility as the benchmark for my investigation, it fails to complete a full 3x3 CQ call around 25% of the time. The code it produces is clean and easy to decode but it suddenly stops randomly without completing. Sometimes it is near the start, other times it is towards the end, and all points in between! I call this possible RF induce effect a truncated TX. The device continues to work normally after a truncated TX event. Applying some ferrites to the power cable from the cells gave a small improvement. This also made the straight key and paddle operation less glitchy. I also noticed the frequency of truncated TX incidents increased as the rear heatsink warmed up, hinting at some thermal component at work. Possibly, an inductor losing permeability as it warms?? Another hint pointing the finger at leaking RF is when I touch and hold the heatsink during a transmission the frequency of truncated TXs goes down. Again, it does not eliminate them. I also tried short cables and ferrites for the morse keys, to no great effect. FT8 also looked like its transmissions were being cut short. PSKreporter saw them but I didn't manage to complete a QSO. I need to do a bit more investigation here. The morse decoder works nicely. Its secret is twiddling with the IF setting and fine tuning into the blue bandwidth cursor. Once set it appears to work well in a range of conditions. I activated VNC so have a number of ways to access the machine. Could this additional overhead for the processor be a factor in the truncated TX issue? I feel it is unlikely. This is probably as far as I can go without taking the alan key to it and opening the case; which is the next step. Does anyone have any advice or guidance about tracking down this alleged RF issue? eg Where to Start? Applying some shielding? 73 John
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zBITX Crashes - Suspect Memory Leak
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#zbitx
After letting my zBITX sit unattended in Receive Mode for a while, the main RasPi CPU crashes. I have never timed it because I'm not just sitting there watching it. But it seems like it only takes about an hour or so to crash. I am not able to get a SSH connection to the main CPU at that time. The display CPU is still running at that time. While the device is warm whenever this occurs, I do not think that it is a thermal issue because if I disconnect and reconnect the power it reboots and runs fine. I have never stopped the sbitx application to see if something else on the RasPi could be causing it. I have SSH and VNC enabled, but I am not using either of those connections. I do not have anything else running on the RasPi. So, I really do not think that it is some other RasPi appllication. I think that it is probably a sbitx application memory leak. Don't see how something like a character array overflow would occur after just sitting there unattended for that period - nothing is being done on the GUI during that time. This crashing occurred whenever I had version 3.021 installed, And it is still occurring with version 3.052 installed. If you are running on batteries, the batteries may be depleted before this crash occurs. You will never see it. I am using a 7.5vdc power supply. 72, Jody - K3JZD
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zBitx speaker noise?
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#zbitx
I hear a pulsing noise from my zBitx speaker, even with a dummy load connected instead of an antenna, and both the audio volume and IF gain turn down. Seems to pulse or hum 3 to 5 times per second. Is this normal? Or an issue that needs to be fixed? Anyone else hear this from their unit? If it¡¯s a problem with my unit, any ideas on where I should I look to diagnose and solve this noise issue? 73, Ron
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ZBITX PICO FILE
Can not find platform.local.txt referenced in Read_Me.ino file. Ron
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zBitX FT8 missing incoming decodes for QSO
Hi group, Doing some FT8 with my zBitX using the built in FT8 software. Generally working fine, but I noticed an anomaly on the device display of decodes vs the RPi desktop display of decodes in the sBitx software. Specifically, I responded to a CQ using the device display and knob and the contact completed as expected and was logged. During the process of the contact, the RPi desktop sBitx display showed both my outgoing messages and those from the other station in response, as I would expect. On the device display however, ONLY my outgoing messages were shown. The incoming messages to me from the other station were not, despite the fact that they are present in the desktop view. Is this intentional for some reason? A known issue? Thanks! Steve KF8KI
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zBitx - incorrect FT8 message sent for CQ POTA
I tried to do my first POTA activation with zBitx. In the FT8.mc macro I have defined: F9 CQPO,CQ POTA * {GRIDSQUARE} After pressing F9 in my external keyboard, zBitx displayed "CQ POTA SP5DAA KO02" but the psk monitor didn't reported my transmission. Instead, it reported transmission from SP5DA. It looks like zBitx erreneously and silently drops the last character of my callsign. How can I fix it? zBitx is a perfect device for SOTA & POTA activity unless I have to take a laptop to run WSJT-X on it... 73, Wojtek SP5DAA
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zBitx power supply
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Could anyone recommend an affordable power supply I can use with the zBitx, to use with 110 or 220 VAC, 50Hz and 60Hz? Cheers, Rafael
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Any update on ft8 messenger you mentioned before?
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Hi Ashhar, From another post: "I am preparing a new messagijg system that works over ft8 protocol that is different from js8call. It is more like a messenger. It needs the radio to be on, 24x7 (and why not!). That will happen ay the FDIM." Any updates? 73 Wei AG6AQ
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New zBitz owner and wannabe tinker/developer
Picked up a zBitz at Dayton, I couldn't pass this up. My interest tends more to experimenting, developing and improving than operating, but I do enjoy operating also. My development experience is mostly on embedded systems (flight computers for amateur rockets) where timing is critical and it has to work. The RPi environment is totally new to me so I will be leaning for occasional help from some of the developers here for help in bringing me up to speed if they are willing. Of course I will share all of my trials and tribulations. 73, John N2AFU
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Order number 4001 is on the way.
I just got notice my order number 4001 is on the way. I am excited to get it in hand and play with it. I ordered it on 04.06/2025, so that's good with all the supply problem they have had. I missed getting to Dayton, but watched the YT video. FT8 messaging sounds very interesting also. Another tool in the tool box to play with. Don KB5KWV
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