Re: Prototype covers give away
Hi Stephan, I would be happy to get one, even I still wait for the transceiver. The green color looks fine to me. I like bright colors when doing SOTA, you'll spot it better in nature. Well, green is
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Stephan HB9EAJ
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Prototype covers give away
Hi I have three prototype covers (3D printed) for the TX-500. Don't want to put them in the trash bin. Will give them away for free (shipping costs highly appreciated). They are printed from a design
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DF6PA
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Re: Digital Mode data cable
Hi Uli have a look at: https://lab599.com/upload/Lab599-TX-500-adapters-wiring-diagram.pdf 73, Stephan -- DF6PA Stephan Forth Licensed since 1978 TX-500, IC-703, FT-817ND https://www.qrz.com/db/DF6PA
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DF6PA
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Re: Digital Mode data cable
Sorry to bother you - i could not find the schematics on the manufactures homepage or elsewhere - can you give me a hint? Thank you, 73, Uli DD5UK
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Uli DD5UK
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Re: Digital Mode data cable
If a circuit calls for a polarized cap, you can substitute for a non polarized. It is just a matter of cost control when in design. 73, de Steve W0ARK wrote:
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Steven J. Hlibichuk
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Re: Digital Mode data cable
Good to know. I had a selection of caps so I picked the one they specified. If I need to make another data cable for the TX-500, I'll pick one that is physically smaller and easier to integrate!
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Chris - AD8F
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Re: Digital Mode data cable
There is no reason to use polarized, other than cost of the cap. wrote:
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Steven J. Hlibichuk
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Re: Digital Mode data cable
"If I were looking for a 10uF cap, I would choose a non-polarized ceramic one, such as this" I went with a 10uF polarized cap because the schematic specifically showed a polarized cap. I am curious if
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Chris - AD8F
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Re: Blocks diagram - schematics
Send a request to Lab599, perhaps?? https://lab599.com/support/
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Dan VK2NAD
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Blocks diagram - schematics
Where could I find a "blocks diagram" and/or schematics of the TX-500. I have always studied this kind of? documents about the various transceivers and other electronic gears I owned in order to
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Pierre FK8IH <jb.gallauziaux@...>
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Another DIY Battery Pack
Although not as elegant, and definitely not wireless, as the forthcoming Lab599 and Brewer3Ddesign (KB7MDB) battery options, I did a quick AA battery pack for my TX500. It sandwiches three 3-pack AA
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Henry Pollock - K4TMC
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DIY Battery Pack
Very nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERxTXh6Zb5s Before two weeks i've had a similar idea. Using alloy, mill the housing and put battery and a charge controller inside. But waiting for the TRX.
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akerit
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Re: Firmware update cannot find the USB
Thank you, just printed it and put it in my users manual.?Greg? K7YOM
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Gregory Pasqua
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Re: Firmware update cannot find the USB
For those of you on Lab599 Facebook page, there is a file I put there on this topic. I'll see if I can also attach it here.
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Dan VK2NAD
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Re: Digital Audio Cable with 10uF cap SOURCE?
Glen - I am going to try microphone cabling, Canare L-4E6S Quad Mic Cable. I have some on order to see how it works. 73 de Steve W0ARK wrote:
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Steven J. Hlibichuk
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Digital Audio Cable with 10uF cap SOURCE?
Sorry to be back were so soon with another question. Has anyone found a source for the Digital Audio Cable that can be used for FT8/Digital connection to a sound card? 7-pin GX-12 to 2x 3.5mm phono
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Glen Jenkins WB4KTF
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Re: Firmware update cannot find the USB
Ha! Don't. We all have those moments. Glad you got it figured out. 73 de Steve W0ARK wrote:
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Steven J. Hlibichuk
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Re: Firmware update cannot find the USB
Glen, great that it works now. And believe me... I walked thru the same pain, figuring that out one day :) 73 de Axel, DL7VEA
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DM5EA
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Re: New digital problems
Yes I've got capacitors on them
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Justin-KO4CEQ
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Re: New digital problems
Also, do you have the 10uF capacitor the manual recommended? I had issues until I installed it.
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John Byerly
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