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Re: QMX Audio Noise when switching to Digital mode
Or it might be no issue at all. The volume level on digital is just much higher than when on CW. Perhaps something I need to add an adjustment for. So this could be NO issue at all, just an expectations thing? 73 Hans G0UPL On Sun, Feb 25, 2024, 3:59?AM <w6csn@...> wrote: My original post title may be misleading. The symptom I’m seeing is the noise is present continuously when Digi mode is enabled, not just during the switching transitions. |
Re: Noise around 150Hz on digi mode with my
#qmx
Hi Quentin This is a WSJT-X feature called "Flatten", which is intended to compensate for the imperfect passband of some crystal filters etc (with suitable calibration). On QMX the passband is already flat, it's a DSP filter and very flat. You need to switch off "Flatten". It's a checkbox at the bottom of the waterfall display screen of WSJT-X. 73 Hans G0UPL On Sun, Feb 25, 2024, 9:14?AM Quentin VA4HSW/F4HSW via <qrp.le8b2=[email protected]> wrote: Hi, |
Re: USB Powered QDX ?
Hi Howard > BE AWARE! There is a known > "issue" with the QDX switching > regulator when rapidly > transitioning from a lower > voltage to a higher voltage You're mixing up with QMX. QDX doesn't have switching regulators. There isn't any such issue on QDX... 73 Hans G0UPL On Sun, Feb 25, 2024, 4:11?AM Howard <howard@...> wrote: I have not used a 5V to 12V boost converter, but I have added a couple diodes to my QDX to pull 5V from the QDX USB data port and apply it to the +12V and VCC rails to power the rest of the radio. Since the QDX transmit power is relative to the input voltage, powering it will 5V results in about 100mW of transmit power. I have made contacts at 1000 miles using JS8Call with this modification. Powering the QDX with 5v has been discussed in other posts in the past. |
Re: QDX SWR protection circuit?
#qdx
开云体育But unfortunately, there's no SWR sensing in the QDX... 73, Paul -- AI7JR On 2/24/24 20:12, Mike KK7ER wrote:
Interesting thought. I have not seen it discussed before here. Hans could switch to a 2 color LED or add a second LED to indicate when SWR protection has tripped (or add yet another blink pattern). And perhaps he could add a custom CAT command to read the SWR so it could be displayed on the host computer. Just dreaming...? -- Paul -- AI7JR |
Noise around 150Hz on digi mode with my
#qmx
Hi,
I build my QMX 1 week ago. The process run well and I'm able to use it. However, I got some weird noise around 150Hz on WSJTX, as you can see in my screenshot. I trying both magnetic loop antenna and dummy load. It don't know were to search to find the reason on the noise. I tried a 9V battery and a USB-C PD set on 9V as power source but I still have the noise. I try with both ACG/VOX enabled/disabled. I ran the sweep hardware test using the terminal access and all curve sounds good, according to the operator manual. I also verify my band settings on the menu and all correctly setup too. Do you have any clue what can be the cause of that RX noise? Thanks, VA2HSW/F4HSW |
Re: QMX PTT Not Working
Hi Chris - thanks for the reply and the schematic.
?However, I'm not understanding why, if I want to verify that QMX is actually grounding the tip of the plug when I transmit, can't I simply put my VOM across the two wires at the end of the cable plugged into the PTT jack of QMX? It should go from an open circuit to a closed circuit, yes? Is there something strange about that jack / connection that I can't see? -- Jim / K7TXA Eagle, ID SKCC 10447T BUG 301 |
Re: USB Powered QDX ?
Please disregard above. Jim, AJ8S, has suggested a product that my resolve my quandary.
A very good way to reduce risk is to limit the current available to the rig, I use a buck converter set to 12 volts out and with current limiting set to 0.7 amps. I use this one: For those of you running on batteries this device will also keep the voltage going to the rig at 12 volts even when the battery droops lower than that...if I am all wet of this, advice appreciated. -- William, k6whp -------------------- "Cheer up, things could get worse. So I cheered up and things got worse." |
Re: USB Powered QDX ?
Sorry to hijack this thread, but I built my high band QDX to run off off 12VDC but realize that my gel cells can carry an initial charge of as high as 13.93 VDC. After treading the admonitions, I am hesitant to? power up the QDX with these unless I use a 78L12 or similar. The only problem is that the regulators are inefficient and require 2,5VDC headroom to operate. Similarly, buck converters require 1 VDC of headroom.
How is this situation addressed? TIA! -- William, k6whp -------------------- "Cheer up, things could get worse. So I cheered up and things got worse." |
Re: QDX SWR protection circuit?
#qdx
Interesting thought. I have not seen it discussed before here. Hans could switch to a 2 color LED or add a second LED to indicate when SWR protection has tripped (or add yet another blink pattern). And perhaps he could add a custom CAT command to read the SWR so it could be displayed on the host computer. Just dreaming...?
73, Mike KK7ER? |
Re: QMX on a stick - a minimalistic SOTA activation
#qmx
G'Day Matt
USB Power - May be worth noting that if you wriggle the connector & there is the slightest bad connection, then the Voltage negotiation sequence will start again..!! Rob VK5ZIK |
QDX SWR protection circuit?
#qdx
Apologies if this has been discussed. I searched and did not find anything relevant.
Are there are any plans to implement the SWR protection circuit from the QMX in the QDX? The QDX is perfect for certain applications due to the absence of controls. |
Re: USB Powered QDX ?
I have not used a 5V to 12V boost converter, but I have added a couple diodes to my QDX to pull 5V from the QDX USB data port and apply it to the +12V and VCC rails to power the rest of the radio. Since the QDX transmit power is relative to the input voltage, powering it will 5V results in about 100mW of transmit power. I have made contacts at 1000 miles using JS8Call with this modification. Powering the QDX with 5v has been discussed in other posts in the past.
BE AWARE! There is a known "issue" with the QDX switching regulator when rapidly transitioning from a lower voltage to a higher voltage (i.e. connecting 5V from the USB and then 12V) that will destroy components due to over voltage. Always connect power first before the USB cable after making this modification. |
Re: QMX V2 - T401 Is there continuity between A and B ?
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 11:52 PM, Burt Wizeman wrote:
Lost a Satruday on this Transformer!? Is there Continuity between A and B of T401 once it has been soldered in place?Yes.? If you look at the circuit diagram, the primary and secondary of T401 are connected: the centre tap of the secondary is connected to the half-rail voltage derived by R401/R402.? The same voltage is used to bias the band selector switch IC to half rail.? Basically, all the terminals of T401 are connected together if you do a continuity check once it is soldered in place. -- Peter Lee G3SPL |
Re: Desolder
#q507
Nice job Giovanni! ?You will have an easy time soldering in the new component if you clean all old solder from the pads with solder wick and flux,
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