and it is FT8/FT4 2-way communication shown in the pictures
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What I meant is that the QDX will do better when it gets out of town and connected to a better antenna, Image is from 20m/15m
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On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 12:37 PM, Greg McCain wrote:
Might invest in a TinySA.
I have a TinySA and it sits mostly unused since I got the TinySA Ultra.? Well worth the price increment in my opinion for the greatly increased performance and features.?? Also be aware that you will need to keep the total power input to the SA to a fairly low level, in the order of -20dBm or lower into the mixer, in order to avoid generating internal harmonics or intermodulation products.?? Check this by adding attenuation and noting whether the harmonic/intermod changes (improves).? if it improves it is internally-generated, add more attenuation until it doesn't. A step attenuator or good selection of fixed attenuators is almost essential.? I have surplus commercial stuff but the ones on AMZN or EBay seem to be pretty good.? The "6GHz" attenuators are outstanding at HF.? Watch your power levels, both instrument and attenuator. 73, Don N2VGU
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On 12/03/2024 19:07, Lasse wrote: I know that the QDX does better than this, No reason there should be a difference. I'd suggest you drop power by using lower voltage. No need for 5 watts, that is asking for trouble when it is not necessary. What band? WSPR users often do not say but it is of interest 73 Alan G4ZFQ
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Re: QMX - Any progress on key clicks please?
Hi Daimon,
The key clicks are definitely there and they can be annoying - after I did a bit of fiddling with the settings and also based on what others reported here, I ended up with something usable (for me, at least).
Hope it helps,
YO3GFH op. Adrian
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An update
After approx. 3 hours / ~11V ~5W, attached picture is some of what I managed, most of it is in Europe but I got hold of one in Japan :-) even though I hear North/South America fine, they didn't hear me.
I know that the QDX does better than this, but on my home QTH JO49sx in the middle of a city with lots of tall buildings and a simple small vertical antenna with 5.6m wire connected to a 1:4 balun with 4 ground plane wires of approx. 3 meters is the best I can do. (Antennas are prohibited in the apartment complex I live in).
The QDX got hot but not very hot, so there is no danger of heat. Looking forward to Easter, when the QDX will join the JP40 approx. 950 meters above sea level and connects to a larger multiband vertical
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Re: Qmx receive off frequency
Hello Dan, Digi mode or CW? Regardless, please check section 2. of this post , see if it works for you. Regards, YO3GFH op. Adrian
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Re: Off-topic: ZM-2 tuner with QMX
Try feeding it with? 450ohm ladder line. For 80m you can try tying both sides of the feeder together our try grounding one side. When you ground one side , it acts like a counterpoise.?
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On Thu, Mar 7, 2024, 8:37 PM Larry VE7EA < lagagnon@...> wrote: Very unlikely to ever be able to tune 80m with a 40m dipole. You could get more bands out of it if you convert the dipole to a doublet and feed it with say 300 or 450 ohm ladderline/twin lead, because that ZM-2 does balanced lines. You'll still have probs with 80m though....
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Re: QMX - Any progress on key clicks please?
For me the key clicks are quite noticeable (especially at low sidetone volume) but I can live with it. At a sidetone volume of 25, it is all clicks and no signal!
Anyway, these are my settings:
73, Mike KK7ER
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Re: QMX new build no control of volume?
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Yes, tried that and att settings, att lowers volume but volume control still has no affect on volume, no matter how many times I turn it. Appreciate the help but any other suggestions please. Thank you? 73? Emory? WM3M
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Re: QMX - Any progress on key clicks please?
Hi Dan -? Your "QMX HiVol DL" recording captures what my QMX sounds like under realistic?conditions when connected to an antenna. Thanks for posting those.? Mark
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All, I definitely have the clicks. They are not as bad as pre 017 levels, but definitely there. They are much worse at high volume levels. So from a practical point of view, when you work a strong station, they are very low and not bothersome. When you turn up the volume, they become much more objectionable. Because of this, they tend to be much more noticeable with a dummy load, because you can turn the volume rather high before the back noise is very noticeable.?
Settings: Audio: ON; thresh 9; slope 40; NF 10; Hang 30; smooth 50; recov 40; sample 4; S9 S9 Vol Step 2dB Atten 0 Mute NO ST Vol 70; Abs; 700Hz
I took iPhone recordings with DL Hi Vol, DL LoVol, & on 20 m with moderate signals. The HiVol was incredibly objectionable, while the other two were noticeable, but fairly easy to ignore. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to figure out how to send them yet in this forum. I will try to post them separately under 'QMX Click Audio'.
All in practice mode, but clicks are the same with practice on or off.?
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-- 73, Dan? NM3A There are moments when everything turns out right .... Don't let them alarm you; they pass.?
-Jules Renard
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Re: QMX new build no control of volume?
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Emory, Have you tried the Audio Volume Step control? I believe the default is 0.25 dB per step. At that level, it seems like the volume control doesn't do anything! It actually does, but takes many turns of the knob to be noticeable. I have mine set for 2dB and it's much more sensitive.? -- 73, Dan? NM3A There are moments when everything turns out right .... Don't let them alarm you; they pass.?
-Jules Renard
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Re: QMX - Any progress on key clicks please?
BTW, Hans, I never said I was happy with no key clicks, just that I was happy that they were reduced enough to make the QMX easily useable with 017, while before it was bad enough to make me use another radio most of the time.? -- 73, Dan? NM3A
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Re: Qmx receive off frequency
Hi Dan, I had a similar problem on 20m with my QMX. TX and RX was not ob transceive and about 450Hz off. A factory reset resolved the issue. I had it twice so far, but do not know what caused it to happen.
73 Matthias DF2OF
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QMX new build no control of volume?
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Just finished new build of QMX 20 to 10.? But no control of volume?? Its volume is full, can not adjust it?? Checked connections several times, all connections on the pot on both top of board and bottom of pot have connection to the header pins, none are grounded out.? Adjusting the dB setting for audio in menu changes volume, so at 80 dB no sound and at 0 dB very loud.? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.? Thank you? 73? Emory? WM3M
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Re: QMX - Any progress on key clicks please?
I have key thumps, such that my QMX is unusable.? They are worse on the lower bands.? I have tried a variety of Audio and AGC settings to no avail.? Settings adjustments are at best like aspirin for a migraine.
Mike // AK6AR
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Dan de NM3A at mail dot com
-- 73, Dan? NM3A There are moments when everything turns out right .... Don't let them alarm you; they pass.?
-Jules Renard
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John I think you are correct. I believe I would need a spectrum analyzer to correctly and safely measure the final output harmonics. Might invest in a TinySA.?
Greg
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On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 12:02 PM, John Z <jdzbrozek@...> wrote: Marek,
When QMX is unpowered, the PIN diodes are all in a high resistance state. No particular LPF is selected. What would the VNA measure?
When QMX is powered on, an LPF can be selected, but the VNA is at risk of damage from an inadvertent transmission.
Am I?missing something here?
JZ KJ4A? On Tue, Mar 12, 2024, 11:50?AM Marek SP9TKW < sp9tkw@...> wrote: @ Donald yes you are right, I used wrong description.
As for nanoVNA, you do not put power through it. S11 (source) goes into Input side of nanaVNA and S21 into output (ANT?) end. You should see classic curve for LPF filter. QMX is not connected to the power at that stage.
--------------------------------- 73 de Marek SP9TKW
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Re: QMX - Any progress on key clicks please?
I have one each hi band and low band QMX Rev 3 using _017. Settings are: AGC ? ON Threshold ? ? 7 Slope dB/dB ? ? 95 Noise Filter ? ? ?5 Hang time ? ?50 Smooth Samples ? ?99 Recovery dB/S ? ? 40 Sample Blocks ? ? 4 S9 Sounds like S ? ? 9 Sidetone vol ? ? 73 Sidetone ? ? ? Absolute
With these settings I no longer have the thump sound experienced earlier but I still have very low level clicks. They are present at low levels but not objectionable at 20-25 WPM operation.
73 .... Ron
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On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 6:37?AM Mark Knight < kd7dts@...> wrote: I still have the thumps at the end of each dit/dah, running firmware rev 17 and with a clean bill of health from the terminal utility.?
Bad enough I can¡¯t use the unit for CW.?
Settings are the same as Steve K1RF.?
Mark
I¡¯ll post my settings later today, but want to say I definitely have the clicks. In the ARRL DX contest I noticed that the clicks were noticeably worse when there were multiple signals in the rx psssband. More later.
73, Randy, KS4L On Mar 12, 2024, at 7:31?AM, Steven Dick, K1RF <sbdick@...> wrote:
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Here's my observations on a QMX Rev 1 (80m-20m) and 1_00_017 firmware:
I keep AGC enabled. I no longer hear the old objectionable thumps I used to hear at the end of a dit or dah.? I do hear key clicks at the beginning and end of a dit or dah. They are not very objectionable but they are there.? The clicks appear louder when I'm on 40 meters with its normal background noise. The clicks are not as loud when I'm on a quiet band (I saw this on 20 meters.)? So the amplitude of the clicks seems to be somewhat a function of the background noise with AGC enabled.? In practice mode, I still hear the clicks, similar to how they sounded on 40 meters.? FWIW, here's my settings:
Audio: atten = 0dB. Mute at min volume: No AGC: On CW offset: 700 Sidetone freq: 700 Sidetone vol: 83 Sidetone rel/absolute: absolute
Keyer set to semi-break-in though this is not coded yet.
AGC settings:? See attached
-Steve K1RF
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Date 3/12/2024 6:06:11 AM
Subject Re: [QRPLabs] QMX - Any progress on key clicks please?
Hello Daimon
There are a lot of people using it WITHOUT these issues with key-clicks. So there's a bit of a mystery here. Could someone happy with QMX performance on CW without key-clicks please post your settings here? Sidetone settings?(level, absolute/relative) and AGC settings. Then if Daimon you can post your settings too, we could compare and perhaps more easily find the culprit.?
There could also be a possibility of a hardware problem on your particular unit. Do you see any errors reported on the Diagnostics screen? Anything is red coloured?
Hi Hans,
My QMX is a year old in two months time, and for most of that time it has been unusable on CW for my style of operating (extra dits and dahs mainly the issue, as I am mostly a 20-25 wpm op.)
Thankfully FW 17 fixed that but now we have the key clicks. I had a QSO on it the other night, but after 20 minutes I had to switch rigs to an old vintage Shimizu as the clicks gave me a real headache and made it hard to concentrate on the sidetone. The rig has sadly had to be consigned back to the drawer it has spent most of its life in. (Note: I have played with AGC settings as mentioned on other threads - they helped a bit but it is too still intrusive to be usable.)
I do not underestimate the scale of the challenge and complexity of this rig, or of how busy you are with other work too, but is the light close to the end of the tunnel yet for CW please? I want to like the rig, but so far it has just not been usable in any meaningful way on CW. Many of the updates have been bug fixes or additional new features, rather than getting this core CW functionality right.
Please take this in the spirit it is intended - I am a fan, but am losing faith with this particular product. I hope we are close to a resolution.
Thanks,
Daimon. G4USI
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Re: QMX - Any progress on key clicks please?
All, I definitely have the clicks. They are not as bad as pre 017 levels, but definitely there. They are much worse at high volume levels. So from a practical point of view, when you work a strong station, they are very low and not bothersome. When you turn up the volume, they become much more objectionable. Because of this, they tend to be much more noticeable with a dummy load, because you can turn the volume rather high before the back noise is very noticeable.?
Settings: Audio: ON; thresh 9; slope 40; NF 10; Hang 30; smooth 50; recov 40; sample 4; S9 S9 Vol Step 2dB Atten 0 Mute NO ST Vol 70; Abs; 700Hz
I took iPhone recordings with DL Hi Vol, DL LoVol, & on 20 m with moderate signals. The HiVol was incredibly objectionable, while the other two were noticeable, but fairly easy to ignore. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to figure out how to send them yet in this forum. I will try to post them separately under 'QMX Click Audio'.
All in practice mode, but clicks are the same with practice on or off.?
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-- 73, Dan? NM3A There are moments when everything turns out right .... Don't let them alarm you; they pass.?
-Jules Renard
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