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Re: Case
I have not got that far yet Mark, I still have some more components I am waiting for before I can continue with the build.
?I am thinking about using taller stand-offs for the radio board mounting plate that is supplied with the case and then fixing the JackAl board to the case base. When I work it out I will post a picture. John G8STW |
Re: Jackal Audio Wiring Harness
开云体育I see.? Thank you.? So pinout is as below?JackAl? J11??? ??? ??? uBITx Audio 1??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 4 6 - 5-4-3??? ??? ??? ??? 6 2??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? 5 Thanks, Vince On 7/11/2019 8:58 AM, jjpurdum via
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Re: Case
You can mount the display in a variety of ways. Al uses a card stock paper to print the controls and then uses an X-acto knife to trim the opening. It looks nice: You can see the bolts that secure the display, but they aren't that distracting. Jack, W8TEE
On Thursday, July 11, 2019, 9:37:15 AM EDT, Mark Hatch <mark2382@...> wrote:
John i like their cases too. How did you mount the JackAl board in the case? (Perhaps a photo if possible.) Where to mount the board was one of the things that was tending to nudge me in buying one of the “blank cases” and make my own front panel.? 73 mark AJ6CU |
Re: Jackal Audio Wiring Harness
The Audio Connector is detailed in the wireup instructions on the hfsignals.com site, step 4.1: Our connector simply replaces the one above. The connection from the JackAl cable harness to the ?BITX pot is also explained there. Jack, W8TEE
On Thursday, July 11, 2019, 6:24:33 AM EDT, V Zecchinelli <n1vin@...> wrote:
Sorry Jack.? You would think after 40 years of sending engineering
reports from the field that I would pay more attention to detail. This pic is from Assembly Manual V16 ODT file.? The IDC connector "To JackAl J11" to "uBITx Audio Connector" and "uBITx Pot"? that is unclear. On 7/10/2019 9:24 PM, jjpurdum via
Groups.Io wrote:
Are you talking about the
wiring harness assembly? I have attached it in case you have
not seen it.
Jack, W8TEE
On Wednesday, July 10, 2019, 2:06:20 PM EDT, V
Zecchinelli <n1vin@...> wrote:
Good afternoon,
Reading through old messages I know everyone involved is busy and being pulled in several directions.? Is there someone who has successfully installed the Jackal PCB who would email me a couple of pics of their audio wiring harness.? Particularily the 2X3 IDC connector end and the volume pot end.? I think I could make a wild guess but with the time and money I have invested to this point I would hate to blow something up. Thanks, 73 Vince N1VIN |
Re: Jackal Audio Wiring Harness
开云体育Sorry Jack.? You would think after 40 years of sending engineering reports from the field that I would pay more attention to detail.This pic is from Assembly Manual V16 ODT file.? The IDC connector "To JackAl J11" to "uBITx Audio Connector" and "uBITx Pot"? that is unclear. On 7/10/2019 9:24 PM, jjpurdum via
Groups.Io wrote:
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Re: Jackal Audio Wiring Harness
Are you talking about the wiring harness assembly? I have attached it in case you have not seen it. Jack, W8TEE
On Wednesday, July 10, 2019, 2:06:20 PM EDT, V Zecchinelli <n1vin@...> wrote:
Good afternoon, Reading through old messages I know everyone involved is busy and being pulled in several directions.? Is there someone who has successfully installed the Jackal PCB who would email me a couple of pics of their audio wiring harness.? Particularily the 2X3 IDC connector end and the volume pot end.? I think I could make a wild guess but with the time and money I have invested to this point I would hate to blow something up. Thanks, 73 Vince N1VIN |
Re: Case
Jack is right the 5" display will not fit that case however they also do a version of this case for the 5" display.
I have modified one for my JackAl display. Just needs a small amount of filling, re-drill two mounting holes and fit a 3D printed Bezel. Attached is the file I made if it helps anyone. I printed this with solid infill and sprayed it to match my case. John |
Jackal Audio Wiring Harness
Good afternoon,
Reading through old messages I know everyone involved is busy and being pulled in several directions.? Is there someone who has successfully installed the Jackal PCB who would email me a couple of pics of their audio wiring harness.? Particularily the 2X3 IDC connector end and the volume pot end.? I think I could make a wild guess but with the time and money I have invested to this point I would hate to blow something up. Thanks, 73 Vince N1VIN |
Re: Case
The JackAl uses either a 5" or 7" display and the 5" is a little over 3.5" tall (they measure the diagonal.), so I don't think it will work. Jack, W8TEE
On Wednesday, July 10, 2019, 10:57:10 AM EDT, keithm via Groups.Io <keithm@...> wrote:
Just got my Ubtix unit. ?After getting it working, plan to order JackA1 upgrade. ?Will the following case from amateurradiokits work? other recommended cases? keith, WA5VTT |
Re: Compiling JackAl V096
Glad to hear it...that was a tough one! Jack, W8TEE
On Sunday, July 7, 2019, 4:29:04 PM EDT, V Zecchinelli <n1vin@...> wrote:
Bless your heart Jack.? I am successfully compiled.? I can't thank
you enough.? I was using UTFT from RinkyDinkElectronics. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 73 Vince N1VIN On 7/7/2019 3:42 PM, jjpurdum via
Groups.Io wrote:
Obviously we use it with
Teensy 3.6, so it works. I'm assuming you're using the UTFT
library as supplied by the Teensy install and not the one from
GitHub. Try unpacking the attached UTFT library in the Teensy
library subdirectory. I don't know why it would be different,
but I know mine works. Before you unpack it, you should copy
the current UTFT library folder to a backup directory
somewhere...just in case.
Jack
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Re: Compiling JackAl V096
开云体育Bless your heart Jack.? I am successfully compiled.? I can't thank you enough.? I was using UTFT from RinkyDinkElectronics.THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 73 Vince N1VIN On 7/7/2019 3:42 PM, jjpurdum via
Groups.Io wrote:
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Re: Compiling JackAl V096
Obviously we use it with Teensy 3.6, so it works. I'm assuming you're using the UTFT library as supplied by the Teensy install and not the one from GitHub. Try unpacking the attached UTFT library in the Teensy library subdirectory. I don't know why it would be different, but I know mine works. Before you unpack it, you should copy the current UTFT library folder to a backup directory somewhere...just in case. Jack |
Re: Compiling JackAl V096
开云体育Thank you.? That helped, I got past the time.h error.? Now I am getting unsupported ARM MCU error in UTFT.ccp?? I re-downloaded UTFT from RinkyDinkElectronics with same issue.? Under Tools\Board set as Teensy 3.6 and AVR ISP set as programmer.? I bought the Teensy from PJRC.? Looking at Rink Dink I see it is stated that it works with Teensy 3.1 but no mention of 3.6.Thanks, Vince On 7/7/2019 1:48 PM, jjpurdum via
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Re: Compiling JackAl V096
Attached are the libraries I'm using. All of the Time libraries are supplied as part of the Teensy IDE patch, so you should already have them. BTW, the jackal.h header file has the URLs for the libraries that are not provided. I've attached the Teensy libraries. The TimeLib.h doesn't really refer to a library. It is a header file in the Time library that contains a number of macros. Jack, W8TEE
On Sunday, July 7, 2019, 12:41:22 PM EDT, V Zecchinelli <n1vin@...> wrote:
Thank you Jack.? Unfortunately I still have the same error.? Looking
on the Github site I see that the Time Library was updated 6 days
ago.? I wonder if a change was made that causes me to get the
strcpy_P error.? I know you are a very busy man with several
projects underway but would it be possible for you to send me your
copy of the Time Library to see if that is the problem.? If not I am
at a dead end.? As a last straw perhaps someone would allow me to
send them my Teensy and they can load the firmware for me.? I have
been successful with other Arduino projects but this one has me at a
loss. Thank you, Vince _._,_._,_
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Re: Compiling JackAl V096
开云体育Thank you Jack.? Unfortunately I still have the same error.? Looking on the Github site I see that the Time Library was updated 6 days ago.? I wonder if a change was made that causes me to get the strcpy_P error.? I know you are a very busy man with several projects underway but would it be possible for you to send me your copy of the Time Library to see if that is the problem.? If not I am at a dead end.? As a last straw perhaps someone would allow me to send them my Teensy and they can load the firmware for me.? I have been successful with other Arduino projects but this one has me at a loss.Thank you, Vince On 7/7/2019 9:36 AM, jjpurdum via
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Re: Compiling JackAl V096
Vince: I did not recall that function call, so I loaded up Ver096 and did a global search. Nowhere in my version is there a call to strcpy_P. I'm attaching my version of the software. Download it into a different directory and see if you can compile it. Jack, W8TEE
On Sunday, July 7, 2019, 8:09:30 AM EDT, V Zecchinelli <n1vin@...> wrote:
Worked more on this but still having the same issue as attached
error log.? Still getting 'strcpy_P' was not declared in this
scope.? Perhaps this is not the issue and I am missing something. What I have done: -Started anew with new Arduino 1.8.9 install -Re-installed Teensy software to Arduino 1.8.9 -Downloaded and installed all appropriate libraries including ones in FILES section as pointed out by Jack (embarrassed I didn't locate those on my own) -Extensive Google search for 'strcpy_P' was not declared in this scope references ??? -Seems it is dependent on string.h which I located in the INCLUDE directory ??? -Placed a copy of string.h in LIBRARIES but with same results -Scoured JACKAL and SOFTWARECONTROLLEDRADIO groups but found no reference to my issue I know the problem is me but have very limited programming experience so am really just shooting in the dark. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions that might steer me down the correct path. See attached error log for reference. Thank you, 73 Vince N1VIN On 7/5/2019 8:58 AM, jjpurdum via
Groups.Io wrote:
You should also see:
RA8875.zip
You need to download
and install these versions of the library because we had
to modify the source code in those libraries. The URL's
in the source code were given for those so someone who
wanted access to the original source could find them.
Jack, W8TEE
On Friday, July 5, 2019, 7:35:59 AM EDT, V Zecchinelli
<n1vin@...> wrote:
Thank you Jack.? I am sure the problem is something
I am doing wrong.? This is what I have done:
I don't see any library files in the files section, only shown is: Name ??? Type ??? Uploaded By ??? Size ??? Uploaded InstallingTheArduinoIDE.doc?? Report File ??? File ??? jjpurdum ??? 880 kB ??? Apr 18 JackAl AssemblyManual (Ver12)-Section 1.docx?? Report File ??? File ??? jjpurdum ??? 14 MB ??? Apr 18 JackAl AssemblyManual (Ver16)-Section 2 .docx?? Report File ??? File ??? jjpurdum ??? 18 MB ??? Apr 18 JackAl Initial Checkout.docx?? Report File ??? File ??? jjpurdum ??? 1.2 MB ??? Apr 18 JackAlV096.7z?? Report File ??? File ??? jjpurdum ??? 62 kB ??? Apr 18 RA8875 Display protection001.pdf?? Report File ??? PDF ??? jjpurdum ??? 220 kB ??? Apr 18 WiringHarnessInstructions.pdf?? Report File ??? PDF ??? jjpurdum ??? 17 MB ??? Apr 18 The library files I used per InstallingNewLibraries.doc: #include <Adafruit_GFX.h>???? // #include <Audio.h>??????????? // ?? #include <RA8875.h>?????????? // ?? #include <OpenAudio_ArduinoLibrary.h> // ?? #include <Rotary.h>?????????? // #include <SerialFlash.h>????? // ?? #include <Time.h>???????????? // ?? #include <TimeLib.h>????????? // Part of the Stoffregen library, done for backward compatibiliity?? #include <TimerOne.h>???????? // Distributed with Teensy #include <UTFT.h>???????????? // ?? #include <URTouch.h>????????? // #include <UTFT_Buttons.h>???? // All files in yellow are located C:\Arduino1.8.9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries All other files are located C:\Arduino1.8.9\libraries Are there files I am missing or wrong files I am using?? I have noticed that during compiling with error reporting set to verbose there are instances where it states that multiple *.h files were found and then it states the one used.? Is this the issue?? If yes, how do I make it use the files listed above?? My file structure is identical to your example in InstallingNewLibraries.doc. Thanks, Vince On
7/4/2019 10:18 PM, jjpurdum via Groups.Io wrote:
You must use the libraries that are in
the Files section of the group, as we had to modify
them to work with the displays were are using.
Jack, W8TEE
On Thursday, July 4, 2019, 4:49:23 PM EDT, V
Zecchinelli <n1vin@...>
wrote:
Jack,
Thank you for your reply, especially on a holiday.? This matter can certainly can wait until tomorrow. I am using Windows 10 on Acer Gen 7 with 3.1Ghz processor.? I totally scrapped my attempts at compiling and started over using your InstallingNewLibraries doc.? I seem to be having issues with the RA8875 library during compilation.? I have not seen the Collect2.exe error to this point so I will assume that is moot. Have I downloaded the wrong *.h file?? I used the URLs provided in the document.? The Teensy 3.6 is the one from PJRC. Arduino: 1.8.9 (Windows 10), TD: 1.46, Board: "Teensy 3.6, All of the Above, 180 MHz, Faster, US English" Using library EEPROM at version 2.0 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\EEPROM Using library Wire at version 1.0 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\Wire Using library SPI at version 1.0 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\SPI Using library OpenAudio_ArduinoLibrary in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\libraries\OpenAudio_ArduinoLibrary (legacy) Using library Audio at version 1.3 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\Audio Using library SD at version 1.2.2 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\SD Using library SerialFlash at version 0.5 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\SerialFlash Using library Adafruit_GFX at version 1.4.8 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\Adafruit_GFX Using library RA8875 at version 0.70.11 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\RA8875 Using library Rotary in folder: C:\Users\Vin\Documents\Arduino\libraries\Rotary (legacy) Using library Time at version 1.5 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\Time Using library TimerOne at version 1.1 in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\TimerOne Using library UTFT in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\UTFT (legacy) Using library URTouch in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\libraries\URTouch (legacy) Using library UTFT_Buttons in folder: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\libraries\UTFT_Buttons (legacy) In file included from C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\RA8875/RA8875.h:129:0, ???????????????? from C:\Users\Vin\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_919634\sketch\JackAl.h:21, ???????????????? from C:\Users\Vin\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_919634\sketch\DisplayCalibration.cpp:20: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\RA8875/_settings/RA8875_CPU_commons.h:164:3: warning: #warning "Generic Arm detected, not sure if your board it's compatible!" [-Wcpp] ? #warning "Generic Arm detected, not sure if your board it's compatible!" ?? ^ In file included from C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\RA8875/RA8875.h:129:0, ???????????????? from C:\Users\Vin\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_919634\sketch\JackAl.h:21, ???????????????? from C:\Users\Vin\AppData\Local\Temp\arduino_build_919634\sketch\AlsFilterCode.cpp:18: C:\Arduino_1_8_9\hardware\teensy\avr\libraries\RA8875/_settings/RA8875_CPU_commons.h:164:3: warning: #warning "Generic Arm detected, not sure if your board it's compatible!" [-Wcpp] ? #warning "Generic Arm detected, not sure if your board it's compatible!" ?? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp: In function 'void GetTouchCoordinates()': DisplayCalibration.cpp:124: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touched' ?? tft.touched(); ?????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:126: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchReadAdc' ???? tft.touchReadAdc(&tx, &ty);???????? //read directly from ADC - raw values ???????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:140: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touched' ?? } while (tft.touched() and i <= 100);? // Do this up to 100 times as long as button pushed ??????????????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:154: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???? tft.touchEnable(false); // Turn off touch to prevent additional touches for 100ms ???????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:156: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???? tft.touchEnable(true);? //Turn touch back on ???????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp: In function 'void GetTouchCoordinates2()': DisplayCalibration.cpp:190: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touched' ?? tft.touched(); ?????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:192: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchReadAdc' ???? tft.touchReadAdc(&tx, &ty);???????? //read directly from ADC - raw values ???????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:201: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ?????? tft.touchEnable(false); ?????????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:206: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touched' ?? } while (tft.touched());? // Do this up to 100 times as long as button pushed ??????????????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:229: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???? tft.touchEnable(false); // Turn off touch to prevent additional touches for 100ms ???????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:231: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???? tft.touchEnable(true);? //Turn touch back on ???????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp: In function 'void InitDisplayCalibration()': DisplayCalibration.cpp:263: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'setTouchLimit' ?? tft.setTouchLimit(1); //changed 2019-01-18 ?????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:264: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchBegin' ?? tft.touchBegin();//enable touch support for RA8875 changed 2019-01-18 ?????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:265: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ?? tft.touchEnable(true);? //changed 2019-01-18 ?????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:297: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???? tft.touchEnable(true); ???????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:299: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touched' ???? if (tft.touched()) { ???????????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:306: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???????????????? tft.touchEnable(false); ???????????????????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:356: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???????????????? tft.touchEnable(false); ???????????????????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:464: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???????????????? tft.touchEnable(false); ???????????????????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:517: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???????????????? tft.touchEnable(false); ???????????????????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:565: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???????????????? tft.touchEnable(false); ???????????????????? ^ DisplayCalibration.cpp:613: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???????????????? tft.touchEnable(false); ???????????????????? ^ AlsFilterCode.cpp: In function 'void displayAudioSpectrum()': AlsFilterCode.cpp:675: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???? tft.touchEnable(true); ???????? ^ AlsFilterCode.cpp:679: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touched' ???? if (tft.touched()) { //Check for touched screen ???????????? ^ AlsFilterCode.cpp:682: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touched' ?????? tft.touched(false); ?????????? ^ AlsFilterCode.cpp:706: error: 'class RA8875' has no member named 'touchEnable' ???????? tft.touchEnable(true); ???????????? ^ no matching function for call to 'RA8875::RA8875(int, int, int, int)' Vince N1VIN On
7/4/2019 3:29 PM, jjpurdum via Groups.Io
wrote:
Whenever you submit an error
report like this, it's always useful to
include:
?? 1. The machine you are
using (e.g., Dell, Mac, etc.)
?? 2. The host operating
system (e.g., Win 10, Win 7, MacOS, etc.)
The fact that I have no clue
what collect2.exe is of where it came from
suggests to me that you are probably not
compiling on a Windows machine. I may be
wrong, but there's nothing in my code that
calls that program, so I assume it's
something I'm am not familiar with. The
fact it dumped with a 1 exit status says
it was dumped to the op system for
handling. If it were the JackAl code, it
usually dumps to the Arduino IDE.
Anyway, can you provide the
info above and anything you might know
about collect2.exe.
Jack, W8TEE
On Thursday, July 4, 2019, 3:16:28
PM EDT, V Zecchinelli <n1vin@...>
wrote:
Arduino:
1.8.9 (Windows 10), TD: 1.4.6
Error during compile "collect2.exe: error: 1d returned 1 exit status".? Been trying to compile for several hours and am obviously doing something wrong.? Is this error related to Comms?? This is only reference to "error" I see in the verbose compile output. Thanks, 73 Vince |
Re: Compiling JackAl V096
开云体育Worked more on this but still having the same issue as attached error log.? Still getting 'strcpy_P' was not declared in this scope.? Perhaps this is not the issue and I am missing something.What I have done: -Started anew with new Arduino 1.8.9 install -Re-installed Teensy software to Arduino 1.8.9 -Downloaded and installed all appropriate libraries including ones in FILES section as pointed out by Jack (embarrassed I didn't locate those on my own) -Extensive Google search for 'strcpy_P' was not declared in this scope references ??? -Seems it is dependent on string.h which I located in the INCLUDE directory ??? -Placed a copy of string.h in LIBRARIES but with same results -Scoured JACKAL and SOFTWARECONTROLLEDRADIO groups but found no reference to my issue I know the problem is me but have very limited programming experience so am really just shooting in the dark. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions that might steer me down the correct path. See attached error log for reference. Thank you, 73 Vince N1VIN On 7/5/2019 8:58 AM, jjpurdum via
Groups.Io wrote:
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Re: Compiling JackAl V096
开云体育Thanks Vince.? I very much look forward to getting it working.Vince? N1VIN On 7/6/2019 5:47 PM, Vince Loschiavo
wrote:
not that i can help, but I can confirm that v096 does compile with no issues.? Looks like the same issues I was having when I started this project. |
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