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Re: QMX Feature Request - field ¡°tune¡± mode

 

¡°?Often my antenna is a rather high Q base loaded vertical in which small adjustment to the coil position can result in big swings in feed point impedance.¡± If you¡¯re concerned about protecting the finals while finding the right tap on the coil you might consider a different solution. An ?N7VE LED SWR bridge between the QMX and your antenna, in ?the tune position, would keep the radio from never seeing an SWR over 2:1. ?

QRPguys and qrpkits (mini SWR indicator) has them. Or better yet make one, they¡¯re very simple and low cost. Light weight, it won¡¯t add any significant burden on your ?field operations.

73 Steve W6WU?


Re: #qmx high band harmonics #qmx

 

Consider the TinySA Ultra instead:??
It is quite advanced in features and functions compared to the previous TinySA model; I felt that it was well worth the cost increment.
73, Don N2VGU


Re: Faulty Progrock2 - no response to ticket #progrock2

 

Thanks, but the problem is almost certainly caused by the STM32 which no longer communicates with the computer. All I have left is the recovery of the si5351 and the TCXO
73 iw2ggb FC


Il mer 28 feb 2024, 23:12 Muhsin TA1MHS <muhsin.dogrular@...> ha scritto:

Hi

Can not reach ProgRock2?

Try turning down bluetooth first

sometimes it create conflicts on com ports

73 de muhsin TA1MHS


Re: QMX Feature Request - field ¡°tune¡± mode

 

Hi Ronan
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Could one of the front panel long-presses be made configurable? That way it could default to the present way of working but could be made to jump straight to a menu of choice if desired....

Yes, also on my list - is to make ALL the controls configurable... If people diverged from the default then of course the laser etched printing on the front panel wouldn't match the function but the flexibility will?be there for those that want it.?

73 Hans G0UPL


Re: QMX Feature Request - field ¡°tune¡± mode

 

Could one of the front panel long-presses be made configurable? That way it could default to the present way of working but could be made to jump straight to a menu of choice if desired....

Ronan
MM0IVR?


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I have the problem with Rev.2 board (shipped before 2024) where the modification with the 1N4148 diode is required to prevent IC402 from dying. This is exactly what happened to me. I then ordered 2 IC's and 1x the transistor as a spare part. Value of goods $5. Here in Germany I paid 13,35€ incl. shipping. I also had to pay 2.14€ customs duty and 6€ DHL handling fee for customs clearance. So the design error, which was not my fault, cost me 21.49€. Why is this not declared as a gift? It really annoys me.
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Re: #qmx #shipping update #shipping #qmx

 

Hello Tisha

The MOSFET gates are particularly ESD sensitive. It's the Drain which is connected to the external jack (via a resistor).?

73 Hans G0UPL



On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 5:29?PM Tisha Hayes, AA4HA <Tisha.Hayes@...> wrote:
Would Q204 be as sensitive to ESD? Being connected to an external jack (PTT) isn't it sort of hanging out there like an antenna?
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Tisha, AA4HA


Re: list of acceptable digital modes?

 

Thank you again Cliff,

I should keep the list handy, Thor is of interest at the moment.

73 rRon VE8RT

On Thu, 29 Feb 2024 00:24:30 -0600
"Cliff" <ae5zaham@...> wrote:

Yes, Ron. I was over zealous in what I said. Indeed PSK, Throb and a couple others won't for the reason you said. Only single tone modes like Thor, Olivia, Contestia, DominoEX, FSQ, MFSK, Hell, RTTY, CW work.

73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On Feb 28, 2024, at 22:59, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:

Thanks Cliff,

I noted that in the manual that they did not work with PSK31,
frequency or phase shift, or any multi-tone modes. Olivia was
acceptable, I'm hoping that Thor is also OK, and I may wish to try IL2P
on HF as an alternative to AX.25

Ron VE8RT

On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 21:08:04 -0600
"Cliff" <ae5zaham@... <mailto:ae5zaham@...>> wrote:

Ron,

All the digital modes in fldigi, HRD, Wsjtx all work with the QDX, but not with the QMX unless you turn off the Transmit ID function. FT8,4, etc all work with the QMX.

73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On Feb 28, 2024, at 20:31, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:

Rather than ask only about a particular mode of interest, in this case
Thor, has someone put online a list of digital modes that do work with
the QCX QDX QMX series?

Ron VE8RT

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Re: list of acceptable digital modes?

 

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Yes, Ron. I was over zealous in what I said. Indeed PSK, Throb and a couple others won't for the reason you said. Only single tone modes like Thor, Olivia, Contestia, DominoEX, FSQ, MFSK, Hell, RTTY, CW work.

73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On Feb 28, 2024, at 22:59, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:

Thanks Cliff,

??I noted that in the manual that they did not work with PSK31,
frequency or phase shift, or any multi-tone modes. ?Olivia was
acceptable, I'm hoping that Thor is also OK, and I may wish to try IL2P
on HF as an alternative to AX.25

???Ron VE8RT

On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 21:08:04 -0600
"Cliff" <ae5zaham@...> wrote:

Ron,

All the digital modes in fldigi, HRD, Wsjtx all work with the QDX, but not with the QMX unless you turn off the Transmit ID function. FT8,4, etc all work with the QMX.

73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On Feb 28, 2024, at 20:31, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:

Rather than ask only about a particular mode of interest, in this case
Thor, has someone put online a list of digital modes that do work with
the QCX QDX QMX series?

?Ron VE8RT

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Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>




Re: QMX Band Pass Filter (and Band pass filters in general) question

 

Hi Jonathan

The analysis is too simplistic. The filters can be designed approximately using some theory (such as your calculation) but then in the real world the results differ considerably. There are interactions between the LPF and the BPF, and other components such as the load on the filter, termination impedances, and a lot of parasitic circuit elements such the capacitances of the BPF MUX switch pins, and of the PCB traces etc. Generally since these parasitic elements are ADDING to the desired circuit values, the resonant frequency?realized in practice is normally lower than the value given?by a simple calculation.?

In the QMX 80-20m version the lowest filter is used for 40/60/80, the mid filter for 30 and the highest filter is used for 20m. The use of few filters, and wide (single series resonant circuit) is a design compromise for the targeted small size and cost. The fact that the QSD intrinsically has such high performance mitigates the liberties taken with the BPF so the overall performance is still excellent. Other choices of receiver?architecture would differ. For example if using a much weaker mixer such as a <shudder>SA602</shudder> then you would probably like to use a much narrower and sharper filter to better protect the weak mixer.?

> I eventually want to have a 5 band circuit made of SMD?
> components so I can shrink my design into a portable package?
> so I am avoiding the QRP labs Band pass filters since they?
> use transformers.

That's also a compromise, size vs performance. Trade-offs, trade-offs. Physically smaller inductors have lower Q and lower saturation levels.?We assume that in a receive application, flux density is not important as we aren't passing watts through the toroids however in reality flux isn't something that is zero until a certain level then suddenly kicks in. Smaller inductors can easily become the limiting factor to performance of the whole radio. That depends on the rest of the radio architecture. But it is worth bearing in mind if you are aiming for a high performance front end.?

Martein PA3AKE's pages? are an excellent read, and specifically in this instance, his discussion on IMD in toroids:?

But in the end it's all trade-offs, if very small size is critical then some sacrifice has to be made.?

73 Hans G0UPL



On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 9:07?AM Jonathan Kayne, KM4CFT <jzkmath@...> wrote:
Hi,
I am currently in the process of designing a band pass filter for a homebrew CW radio I want to build. I was looking at the bandpass filter design for the QMX and was confused because the passband of the filter doesn't seem to match up with anything on the appropriate bands.
If I am reading the schematics properly, there are 15 and 23 turns on a T50-2 Toroid, which would have inductances of 1.1uH and 2.59uH respectively. Connecting them to the listed caps we have the following combinations:
  • 1.1uH, 30pF: 27.7MHz
  • 2.59uH, 56pF: 13.21MHz
  • 2.59uH, 220pF: 6.67MHz

What confuses is me is the first combination which is clearly not in the 80-20 meter bands. I am pretty sure I am missing something but not sure what. I am not even sure if a single resonant band pass filter is the best option for my use.

Honestly I have been at my wits end trying to design a functional band pass filter, because when I simulate a filter in Elsie or RF tools, the passband on the built filter is off by a few MHz. Whenever I try to use recommended values from Experimental Methods in RF Design or Solid State Design plugging it into LTspice or Elsie yields a completely different passband. I eventually want to have a 5 band circuit made of SMD components so I can shrink my design into a portable package so I am avoiding the QRP labs Band pass filters since they use transformers.

Can anyone point out to me what is probably a blatent mistake I have made?
Thanks,
-Jonathan KM4CFT


QMX Band Pass Filter (and Band pass filters in general) question

 

Hi,
I am currently in the process of designing a band pass filter for a homebrew CW radio I want to build. I was looking at the bandpass filter design for the QMX and was confused because the passband of the filter doesn't seem to match up with anything on the appropriate bands.
If I am reading the schematics properly, there are 15 and 23 turns on a T50-2 Toroid, which would have inductances of 1.1uH and 2.59uH respectively. Connecting them to the listed caps we have the following combinations:
  • 1.1uH, 30pF: 27.7MHz
  • 2.59uH, 56pF: 13.21MHz
  • 2.59uH, 220pF: 6.67MHz

What confuses is me is the first combination which is clearly not in the 80-20 meter bands. I am pretty sure I am missing something but not sure what. I am not even sure if a single resonant band pass filter is the best option for my use.

Honestly I have been at my wits end trying to design a functional band pass filter, because when I simulate a filter in Elsie or RF tools, the passband on the built filter is off by a few MHz. Whenever I try to use recommended values from Experimental Methods in RF Design or Solid State Design plugging it into LTspice or Elsie yields a completely different passband. I eventually want to have a 5 band circuit made of SMD components so I can shrink my design into a portable package so I am avoiding the QRP labs Band pass filters since they use transformers.

Can anyone point out to me what is probably a blatent mistake I have made?
Thanks,
-Jonathan KM4CFT


Re: QMX Feature Request - field ¡°tune¡± mode

 

Hi all

I do think?W6CSN's request is fulfilled by the SWR feature in the hardware menu. However, it does need operational convenience improvements as Garrett KC3UNP says. It was already requested and on my list that the frequency and band should default?to the current operating parameters; then the left knob should adjust band and the right knob, frequency.?

Regarding a graphical sweep display: it is my eventual plan (but after other higher priority items) that all the graphical tools in the terminal screens (Image sweep, BPF, LPF, SWR sweep) should also be available in miniature form on the LCD; remember?we only have 8 characters to use for custom graphics but it is nonetheless possible to make a quite usable display from this. Some readers may recall, dare I say it, this QSX video? that demonstrates some code I wrote for that. It just needs to be adapted?and incorporated into QMX.?

73 Hans G0UPL



On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 8:53?AM Garrett kc3unp <kc3unp@...> wrote:

I find that the SWR feature under the hardware tests menu works very well for tuning (and power level of that SWR test is configurable in the setup menu to boot!), though it¡¯s a bit tedious to access for your frequency in question, even if you¡¯ve been in the menu just a minute ago. It would be great to have a shortcut from the operating screen. For anybody doing band switching, I suspect it¡¯s more used than the presets or the A<>B functions (the latter of which has tripped me up a few times)

. Moving the GPS menu item out of the way in the hardware menu would help a bit for starters, but the functionality also suffers from pulling only off of VFO A frequencies, defaulting to a band you¡¯re not operating in, and sometimes resetting your VFO frequency (possibly the worst culprit is the 60m band) when you back out of it.

But it works great both for manual tuning needs as well as triggering an auto tuner, since it¡¯s not a sweep by default. That function has been fantastic, just has some usability quirks at present.?


Re: QMX Feature Request - field ¡°tune¡± mode

 

I find that the SWR feature under the hardware tests menu works very well for tuning (and power level of that SWR test is configurable in the setup menu to boot!), though it¡¯s a bit tedious to access for your frequency in question, even if you¡¯ve been in the menu just a minute ago. It would be great to have a shortcut from the operating screen. For anybody doing band switching, I suspect it¡¯s more used than the presets or the A<>B functions (the latter of which has tripped me up a few times)

. Moving the GPS menu item out of the way in the hardware menu would help a bit for starters, but the functionality also suffers from pulling only off of VFO A frequencies, defaulting to a band you¡¯re not operating in, and sometimes resetting your VFO frequency (possibly the worst culprit is the 60m band) when you back out of it.

But it works great both for manual tuning needs as well as triggering an auto tuner, since it¡¯s not a sweep by default. That function has been fantastic, just has some usability quirks at present.?


Re: list of acceptable digital modes?

 

Thanks Cliff,

I noted that in the manual that they did not work with PSK31,
frequency or phase shift, or any multi-tone modes. Olivia was
acceptable, I'm hoping that Thor is also OK, and I may wish to try IL2P
on HF as an alternative to AX.25

Ron VE8RT

On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 21:08:04 -0600
"Cliff" <ae5zaham@...> wrote:

Ron,

All the digital modes in fldigi, HRD, Wsjtx all work with the QDX, but not with the QMX unless you turn off the Transmit ID function. FT8,4, etc all work with the QMX.

73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On Feb 28, 2024, at 20:31, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:

Rather than ask only about a particular mode of interest, in this case
Thor, has someone put online a list of digital modes that do work with
the QCX QDX QMX series?

Ron VE8RT

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Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>


RF preamp for power amp - HF and 6 mtrs. Magic silicon does all.

 

here's a? design which I believe to be be mature that will take 3mW or so up to? 270 mW or so to drive RD15HH or similar mosfets.

No originality? claimed but? it's potentially useful to many ? well not many Qmx users ,? but hell I'ms sure Joe Biden or even? the CIA could use one.
Or indeed as a building block for the QSX.?

This OP chip from Tx has been around for quite a while and has been yanked into a? number of other? ham radio designs - which makes me suggest it is the only
one about with the HF performance and power output that can do this duty . Second source ?? prolly none.

The transformers appear to be from? Mini circuits but peoples can wind their own on bihole ferrites (generally type 43 for the IP - output side could be type 61.

NB I have some questions on how this chap has come up with the Av for the? first? chip. I get similar but not the same.? However I have to rush out will lealve for some other time.? NB nbt two - he makes claims for? Av only ,not power gain.? His claim that a given transformer is? lossless looks like Drek to me.? Trust be Verify...

Now there's a UKR outfit that is selling something like this? but with the RHS? Video amp condensed out and a cut and shut done.? Their one? is for? HF only and they claim? 10 W out at the? mosfets with? 12V Vcc and? 2mW of drive at? 50R .? I have huge reservations about that claim.? THe UKRs give no circuit details on ebay. They do give photographs of the component layout? ?and some of them concern me. I'll drop them in a later post, if any interest shown (and if their wsite is not shut down).

It appears that the? 5 plus 5? R? power resistors in the OP circuit are required to protect the OP when it is run into a nominal open circuit . Something similar appears on the? standard design cct? from Tx instruments for the intended use as a high tech communications driver? (modem duty).

I purchased? two of these chips from an Ebay seller at about? 7USD each.? That's about the going rate for suppliers like? Mouser too last time I looked.

in order to use the chip you need a Frit? to hold it and convert it to DIP or you have to design up a SM PCB.? Frits are available from likes of? Futurlec.com which is an Aussie outfit that pretends to be US based.? That's a statement not a recommendation.

Is there any other? Video amp that offers the same performance in a single chip -? does anyone know ?

Ok need to jump aboard my broom and flit off into the night....call sign for the design originator is on the lower RHS of the drafting sheet .? Looks Americano.

TEF


Re: list of acceptable digital modes?

 

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Ron,

All the digital modes in fldigi, HRD, Wsjtx all work with the QDX, but not with the QMX unless you turn off the Transmit ID function. FT8,4, etc all work with the QMX.

73,
Cliff, AE5ZA



On Feb 28, 2024, at 20:31, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:

Rather than ask only about a particular mode of interest, in this case
Thor, has someone put online a list of digital modes that do work with
the QCX QDX QMX series?

??Ron VE8RT

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list of acceptable digital modes?

 

Rather than ask only about a particular mode of interest, in this case
Thor, has someone put online a list of digital modes that do work with
the QCX QDX QMX series?

Ron VE8RT

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Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>


Re: Low Band Rev1 QMX for sale

 

The QMX has been sold. Thank you


Re: QRPp

 

To further clarify, in case of QCX i used with one BS170 and currently with my QDX-M a pair of BS170 one in each side. Both operating with 5Volts?
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73, Barb


Re: Faulty Progrock2 - no response to ticket #progrock2

 

Hi

Can not reach ProgRock2?

Try turning down bluetooth first

sometimes it create conflicts on com ports

73 de muhsin TA1MHS