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Re: Compile error
Like I said, we're "too close" to it and forget things are not clear to everyone since they may not have 10 years of experience with the IDE. I'm trying to remember that, but clearly not doing a good
By jjpurdum · #306 ·
Re: Compile error
Some of us are just in the beginning phases of Arduino and like directions and did not know about looking in the (JackAl.h) but do now.? It loaded perfect now and I am looking forward to updates. --
By Lee · #305 ·
I totally Suck At compiling
So following all your instructions...which i did diligently, i think, got all the libraries in the right place and named correctly. it seems that the Arduino IDE wants to grab some from another drive
By Vince Loschiavo <vince320@...> · #304 ·
Re: Compile error
Jack, I don't have the time to stop and chat with everyone at Hamcation, can you please tell me what your hat says? Dave - AI6K
By David Berkompas <david.berkompas@...> · #303 ·
Re: Compile error
Actually, you should be getting these from the code itself (JackAl.h) rather than the documentation. I'll change it in the instructions, too, but always check the source code first, as we expect that
By jjpurdum · #302 ·
Re: Compile error
I tried sending this as private but it would not go. I have been following LibraryDirectoryStructure[7708] and LibraryInstallationInstructions[17796]? from your Installing the Software Download on
By Lee · #301 ·
Re: uBitx Case
I have a 7 inch screen but having spent ?50 plus almost the same sum in customs charge, I am loathe to spend too much more. I may just adopt Jack's baseboard and perspex design as it won't move from
By Fast hosts <beneagles71@...> · #300 ·
Re: uBitx Case
I¡¯m using this case - it has enough room inside for the uBitx on the bottom, JackAl on the side and a 5¡± screen and controls on the front. 250mm x 190mm x 110mm Beware the panels are thin steel
By PeteWK8S <pmeier@...> · #299 ·
Re: uBitx Case
I email them and they are using a different LCD, which is a different size. Look at the hamradiodesigns front page and you will see the case I refer to. Bob
By Bob Miller · #298 ·
Re: uBitx Case
Is it possible to fit the Jackal into Sunil¡¯s UBITX case? Has anybody investigated the possibility? That isn¡¯t the case you refer to is it?
By Fast hosts <beneagles71@...> · #297 ·
uBitx Case
Jack was describing his current setup and that he will use the case pictured on the hamradiodesigns site, for his final build. I believe I and others have this case and wonder if anyone has done a
By Bob Miller · #296 ·
Re: uBitx/JackAl breadboard dimensions
I forgot to mention that the holes for the jacks supplied with the kits have such a short "neck" that you need a Forstner bit to drill out the mounting holes and then drill the holes for the jack. You
By jjpurdum · #295 ·
Re: uBitx/JackAl breadboard dimensions
The board is 11" square with the front beveled at 45 degrees. The Lexan is 51/4" tall and 1/4" thick, so it does not have to "held" to use the push buttons. It does make it easy to work on it, but my
By jjpurdum · #294 ·
uBitx/JackAl breadboard dimensions
Hi Jack, On the SoftwareControlledHamRadio board, you showed a picture of your bench, and featured prominently was your uBitx/JackAl breadboard.? Initially, I would like to build mine the same way,
By Chuck NA1EE · #293 ·
Re: display
i guess i didn't pay quite enough attention to all the pictures. i did not catch the audio board stacked on top of the teensy and now the box i bought is going to be too small by about 1/2 inch, but i
By k7da · #292 ·
Re: display
Consider where you mount your boards, too, as the cable runs might affect how you position it. Thi sis what we did: You can sorta see the SPI connections in the upper-right corner. Jack, W8TEE
By jjpurdum · #291 ·
Re: audio adapter placement
Here's the first one I posted: Jack, W8TEE
By jjpurdum · #290 ·
Re: audio adapter placement
I did post a picture of it several times,? but here's a new one: Jack, W8TEE
By jjpurdum · #289 ·
Re: audio adapter placement
You have use the photos in the manual. Insert it at USB end of Teensy with the SD card slot pointing towards the Teensy SD card slot. Pete pmeier at me.com
By PeteWK8S <pmeier@...> · #288 ·
audio adapter placement
call me blind but i am not able to find anything that says where the audio adapter is connected to the teensy board. dave k7da
By k7da · #287 ·