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Re: QMX HW Diagnostics: No TX?


 

Great news, Todd!

?Enjoy your radio!

This online community is exceptional for its strong mutual support and for its engagement in alpha and beta testing of Hans' new products.

?Wonderful!

73 JZ KJ4A?



On Sat, Feb 17, 2024, 8:15?AM Todd W2TEF <w2tef@...> wrote:
Final update:

I received my parts and removed the AOD403 without further incident. That was so easy I decided to go ahead and plop in the new one. I ended up not being satisfied with how it landed and, in trying to remove it to have another go, I ended up lifting the OTHER leg's pad.?

At this point I decided I may be operating a little too far out of my own current skill-level. So I contacted Jeff Moore and shipped the whole thing off.

Jeff found some suspect solder joints, a distorted (by installation heat) power connector, and added the 1N4148 suggested for my 2023 Rev 2 board. He was able to build back up both solder pads for the AOD403, which is now functioning beautifully. In doing diagnostics he noticed some high and flaky SWR readings and spent a few days head-scratching and replacing a few more parts. A lot of labor on a $100 radio!

But last night I was on the air and, despite challenging band conditions, made a QSO with a friend half-way across the country on my simple wire dipole. We gave each other similar signal reports; him running 75 watts and me, well, on the QMX at 12v.??

Thanks to John for your diagnostic help and encouragement. Thank you Jeff for doing top-notch work and providing an accessible backstop when I finally acknowledged I was out of my tinkering league!?

Two other notes:

Using my device for CW practice, in practice mode, with a QRP-Labs dummy load, it had a terrible thump that made it mostly unusable for that purpose. On the air with a real antenna that thump completely disappeared and it is extremely well-behaved. Ironically, Hans pushed out several firmware improvements while I was without my unit, and v.16 -- with the fixed CW algorithms, was released the day I got it back.

And today comes yet more new firmware with AGC. Wow. I feel like Hans has really cornered the market on a usable, portable, affordable, and uniquely feature-ful QRP transceiver. Brilliant!?

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