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Re: QCX classic 40METER key click

 

Thank you Ron… that’s precisely why I asked the question because the newer version uses disc capacitors, and I was not certain if it would make a difference.
i’ll give it a go and report back.
thank you.


Re: QCX classic 40METER key click

 

The replacements CAN be polarized but don't have to be. The newer versions use 1 uF ceramic caps. Either is OK

Ron

On Mon, Jan 13, 2025 at 11:44?AM Howard Lamhut via <Howardlam=[email protected]> wrote:
The key clicks are only on the side tone.
The actual transmitted signal is beautiful and produces a perfect sine wave on My oscilloscope.
in the version 3 board it’s 2 -10?F Polarized Caps.
Should the two replacement 1 Mf ?caps still be polarized?
thank you


Re: USBC connector not installed correctly on QMX+

 

I think they are all this way. I own 3 of them and they all look the same but work.
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Adding a wave step would add more cost per board. V 2.0 is shipped with firmware loaded so
the port is tested.
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73
-Mike
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CW Practice / rag chew session FRIDAY

 

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I will be doing another CW on the air practice session?Friday Evening at 23:00 UTC / 6:00 PM EST. Anyone is welcome. This practice is intended for operators who are new to CW or they need some practice. IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW POOR YOUR CW IS. Mistakes are OK. Poor fists are OK. Slow speed is OK. Really slow speed is OK. This practice is meant for you to improve your CW. I will do my best to adjust to your skill level. Operate at any power level. If several stations show up, I will operate as a round-table control station. I will do it as a round-table so everyone gets a chance to transmit. Please listen to my directions.

I checked propagation using VOACAP and the Ham contest calendar. It looks like 40 should be OK. I am a bachelor this weekend so my calendar opened up. Plan on being on the air for at least several of hours on Friday. I will need some breaks. I am also looking at morning sessions on Saturday and Sunday. I will send out separate notices for them if they are a go.

Details:
Time - 23:00 UTC / 6:00 PM EST
Band - 40 Meters


How to find me - I will find a clear frequency and call CQ. Go to the Reverse Beacon Network and search for my call sign AB8DF.


That will tell you what frequency I am on. Tune your station to that frequency and if you hear me give me a call. If there is a QSO in progress, please wait for a break in the action. Then send your callsign. If I hear you, I will invite you to join the QSO and start a round-table QSO.

Reply to this email if you have questions.

IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW POOR CW IS

Ed
AB8DF


Re: QMX+ Toroids - To Glue or Not To Glue?

 

I hot glued a number of my toroids and it has not had any discernable effect on performance.? I was mostly concerned about the ones standing one and to keep another from sliding horizontally into a tabbed semiconductor device.? I used it sparingly.? Theoretically the introduction of dielectric material between turns can increase turn to turn capacitance which can affect coil Q, but a dab here or there should not have significant effect.
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Brien - KE7WB


Re: QCX classic 40METER key click

 

The key clicks are only on the side tone.
The actual transmitted signal is beautiful and produces a perfect sine wave on My oscilloscope.
in the version 3 board it’s 2 -10?F Polarized Caps.
Should the two replacement 1 Mf ?caps still be polarized?
thank you


Re: QCX classic 40METER key click

 

I’m running T1.09a.


Re: USBC connector not installed correctly on QMX+

 

The pin-in-paste method is used for this connector instead of (selective) wave soldering. Therefore one step less is needed during the PCBA production.
Due to this method less tin can be seen on the connector pins but the connections are okay. If not, than you can manually solder these pins again but the pins are very close together so I would only do this if you have a problem with the USB connection.


Re: Cannot change the mode on QMX+

 

On Mon, Jan 13, 2025 at 05:17 PM, ta2rx bekir wrote:
... tried updating the firmware, although not necessary, to see if the PC-rig connection is working. QMX+ was connected as an external device without any problem. To cancel the whole thing, I turned the rig off. ...? So I pressed the button again to make sure it is off. When I disconnected the USB cable the PC binged to warn me that an external device was disconnected. That meant the rig was still on and in firmware update mode.
From the operational manual:
In the firmware update mode, the LCD backlight is OFF,
nothing is displayed on the LCD, and none of the buttons
or controls or connections are operational,
There is no way to switch off from firmware update mode by using the encoder button.
So, I have got a feeling the problem is with the QMX+ On/Off button not responding to Mode and Band change clicks.
If you are able to switch off by long pressing the encoder button than the hardware should be ok. Click, double click and long press are going the same way to the controller.
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73 Ludwig
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Re: Cannot change the mode on QMX+

 

On 13/01/2025 13:49, ta2rx bekir via groups.io wrote:
My PC sees only USB as the serial port.
Bekir,

You are saying that the PC is not showing the QMX+ as having a COM port?

Here is my updated page for installing the driver

Hans used my write-up but this has a few extra notes.

73 Alan G4ZFQ


 

Damon,
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You previously said:
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" After replacement of all, I left off the PA’s and the radio powered up fine. All RX alignments were completed satisfactorily and performance is impressive.?
? The new PA’s were placed and I powered up again with 12v and current limited to 250mA.? ?On the display, I have a blinking “6” low voltage alarm. Today’s results probing with my oscope:? 12V rail at 6.68Vdc"
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So the receiver works fine without the BS170's installed,
but once you install the BS170's your? power supply goes into current limit, dropping to 6.68 Vdc?
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The final will be getting 12v from the power supply during receive (I forget why, but there's a good reason for this).
However, the gates of all BS170's should be at 0 volts when receiving, and so the BS170's are not conducting.
I don't understand how installing the BS170's would cause the rig to pull so much power.
Verify that the gates are 0 Volts (you can do this without installing the BS170's just check the gate pads).
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There could easily be a short in T501 that could suck the power supply down like that.?
But I don't see how removing the BS170's would make such a short go away unless the gates are not at 0 Volts.
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When you say "it drops about 4.3 Vdc", does that mean your power supply
is now at 12v - 4.3Vdc = 7.7 Vdc??
Previous measurements was 6.68 Vdc, but that difference could just be due to a change in part temperatures.
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You say "No signals present on IC403 other than Vcc, Vdd."
If the receiver is operating correctly, then CLK0 and CLK1 must be present at pins 2 and 19 of IC403.
They will be within a few KHz of the receive frequency on the dial, and are 90 degrees out of phase.
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Jerry, KE7ER
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2025 at 08:00 AM, Damon wrote:

I have my power supply set for 12.00Vdc and current limited to 250mA. The radio is being tested in RX only and with PA’s installed at this point. When the radio is powered on, it drops about 4.3Vdc as indicated on the supply display and my DMM/o scope. This is measured on all points of the 12V rail within the radio.
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Good VFO CLK0&1 signals on IC204. No signals present on IC403 other than Vcc, Vdd.
I have not yet tried to take any measurements in TX mode yet. As for T501, I was not clear… In RX, I read 900mV from T501 into the PA’s, 0V at the gates.

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Re: QMX+ Toroids - To Glue or Not To Glue?

 

Here:?
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A good visual guide to soldering:?
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73, Don N2VGU


Re: QCX classic 40METER key click

 

Note also that there were firmware versions which addressed key click issues. So check the firmware version on your QCX and check the firmware revisions history to see if anything affects it. It could be a matter of updating the firmware.?

73 Hans G0UPL


On Mon, Jan 13, 2025, 16:41 Ronald Taylor via <wa7gil=[email protected]> wrote:
Howard. If you are talking about actual key clicks on the transmitted signal that others would hear as wider than normal CW reception, then you need to look at the key shaping circuitry around Q6, like R41, R42 and C31. If you are instead talking about a clicking sound in your own sidetone when you key the radio, then you might look at changing C21 and C22 from 10 uF to 1 uF as was done in Rev 4 and Rev 5 boards.?

Good luck .. 73 .. .Ron

On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 9:51?PM Howard Lamhut via <Howardlam=[email protected]> wrote:
I have the QCX classic 40 m PC board revision 3… I have seen some topics on this issue but it was on the revision 5 version which has different capacitors than the revision 3 board.
I may be thinking of selling this in the future but I thought it would be interesting to see if I can eliminate the key clicks before I sell it.
thank you everyone.


Re: Qmx+ 3D printed case

 

Thank you for sharing the case!?
Would it be possible to share the folding legs and accessory platform?


Re: QMX Wish List

 

Hello Charles

In addition, I discovered almost immediately that too much audio drive into the radio for digital modes will inhibit transmit.? I thought something was wrong with my QMX when it wouldn't transmit but for a brief second, but when I turned down the audio drive to 100% (Linux pavumixer) it behaved normally.? Presumably it can overwhelm the ADC.? The audio was turned up for another application but the laptop thought it applied to the QMX as well.

There is no ADC involved. All transfer from the PC to the QMX is digital via the USB audio sound card emulation of QMX. So what happens if you have a sinewave at full 100.0% volume, the sinewave peaks and troughs hit the peak numbers the digital transfer is capable of. If you go beyond that, then the peaks "wrap around" so you then get a frequency component at even harmonics, at a lower amplitude; QMX will then measure the incorrect frequency, as well as determine that the amplitude (of those wrapped peaks) is below the threshold and it will switch off the transmit.?

It's all correct behaviour of QMX.?

73 Hans G0UPL



Re: Cannot change the mode on QMX+

 

Thank you Ludwig. I have already done those.?

Furthermore, I had also tried updating the firmware, although not necessary, to see if the PC-rig connection is working. QMX+ was connected as an external device without any problem. To cancel the whole thing, I turned the rig off. The screen was already dark so I tried turning it on to see if it would go back to normal operation; it was still dark. So I pressed the button again to make sure it is off. When I disconnected the USB cable the PC binged to warn me that an external device was disconnected. That meant the rig was still on and in firmware update mode. To make sure the rig is shut down, I disconnected the power cable and connected it again. With the cable removed I turned it on and it went back to normal operation, still in CW mode.

So, I have got a feeling the problem is with the QMX+ On/Off button not responding to Mode and Band change clicks.The fact that it got stuck in firmware mode (i.e. not responding to OFF click) when connected to my PC is probably another sign that the problem is with that button.

73!
de Bekir TA2RX

DH8WN via <DH8WN=[email protected]>, 13 Oca 2025 Pzt, 18:07 tarihinde ?unu yazd?:

On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 07:58 PM, ta2rx bekir wrote:
On the computer side, I use Windows 8.1.
Bekir, QMX audio devices and the QMX serial port are different USB devices. Each needs his own driver. The audio drivers already are present in Win7, Win8, ...
For the serial port please read QDX QMX QMX_plus USB to serial for Win7 and Win8 from the QRP Labs Wiki.
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(I had installed the virtual com port previously.)
Maybe you installed the special driver for Win7 and Win8 (see the link above)? If yes, sometimes a driver "update" is to be done like described in the QLG2 document (see link above). Some times ago it worked for me.
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And did you go this way:
  1. start PC and Win
  2. connect USB to QMX
  3. switch on QMX (only here the QMX offers the serial port to Win)
73 Ludwig


Re: QMX+ - digital audio output suddenly went away

 

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Have you checked that the correct devices are still selected in WSJT-X?

73, Paul — AI7JR


On Jan 12, 2025, at 5:04?PM, Stan Dye via groups.io <standye@...> wrote:

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This is more likely a problem with windows connection with NaP3 or the USB cable (more things to break on this side of the interface).
Does Windows still see the device?? (Open Sound Settings -> Sound Control Panel -> Recording tab: it should be in this list)
Does NaP3 still see the device, and in run mode?
If you turn I/Q mode off on QMX+, is there change in the NaP3 display?? ( the spectral display should change to just show the two adjacent energy humps of the left and right audio channels, at a different center offset)
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Did you try to restart the QMX+?
From QMX+ perspective, all of the 'missing' functionality is software (firmware), so restarting the unit should fix it if the problem is on the QMX+ side.
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Re: Shack Clock build

 

On Mon, Jan 13, 2025 at 12:47 PM, Daniel Conklin wrote:
buttons on the front
Space just under the display is perfect.
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Nice woodworking?