Re: 2nd QMX Build and it wont power on and an update on my old unit...
Even if it seems to be deaf, should I still have audio out of the headphone port of some sort? I do not…
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Devan Phillis
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Re: QMX: Kit Build complete - My observations
Hi all - mine is also complete and working extremely well. Amazing kit and service from Hans so a huge thank you there. Built for 12V, 5W out on all bands except 20m where it's 4W. I made lots of
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Steve MW0KST
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#108899
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Re: #qmx QMX and waste heat from the finals
#qmx
Thanks, Cliff. I don't have any left over from my RPIs, but I found
something on Amazon. I'm going to give that a try.
Wayne KB4DSF
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Wayne KB4DSF
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Re: QMX - smoke - another C107/Q108 failure
Thanks Hans,
A friend of mine recovering from two strokes built the QMX before joining this group (showing all the issues) and it worked to his satisfaction. He is sending it to me as a gift as he
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David Wilcox K8WPE
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Re: QMX: Kit Build complete - My observations
It all looks good to me, Bojan
73 Hans G0UPL
http://qrp-labs.com
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/g0upl
wrote:
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Hans Summers
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Re: QMX: Kit Build complete - My observations
Hi,
these are my first QMX HW test measurements.
73 Bojan S53DZ
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Bojan Naglic
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Re: QMX - smoke - another C107/Q108 failure
Hello Dave
I don't think that is necessary.
With a lot of effort, messing around with a poor intermittent 12V power
supply connection, while simultaneously holding the left knob (power
on/off)
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Hans Summers
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Re: U3S No Power Troubleshooting
p.s.
N3AAZ
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John Kirby
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Re: QMX - smoke - another C107/Q108 failure
In this line of emails does it mean one should not turn the power ON and OFF in rapid succession or even semi quickly because it takes a few extra milliseconds for the power supply controls to do
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David Wilcox K8WPE
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Re: U3S No Power Troubleshooting
KI7MWA
This may help you troubleshoot
To measure? "rf"? I use this circuit and a common dc Volt meter (DVM)
At 10 mHz and 5 Volts and one BS170
Measure at output of C5 with filter
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John Kirby
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Re: QDX - protection of BS17O PA
Hi Pierre,
my QDXs are built for +12V.
I am using these practices:
- added an antiparallel 1N4148 to L14,
- using a good +12V PS with a 1A current limit (and no higher voltage),
- matching the antenna
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Bojan Naglic
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#108890
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QDX - protection of BS17O PA
Finally what is the best solution to protect the BS170? Solder a 1N4448 or 4148 or 914 in parallel to L14? I read also 2 Zener diodes alongside T1? What should I chose?
73 - Pierre - FK8IH
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Pierre - FK8IH
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Re: QMX - sockets for BS170s
How does it work with a resonant antenna that requires no tuner such as a dipole or K6ARK End Fed???
--
Compton
VK2HRX
Sydney, Australia
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Compton
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Re: QMX - sockets for BS170s
Thank you all for your helpful input.
Cliff - I'd be interested to hear how you get on, if you are inclined to let us know.
73
Chris? G4CWS
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Chris Wood
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Re: QMX Menu Suggestions
Not sure how it will work but would the type C allow the clock to be set by connecting it to a phone/PC?
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Chuck 9V1AD
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Re: U3S No Power Troubleshooting
My guess is the BS170. Seems most likely (assuming the relays are switching.)
Check for RF voltage at C5, input to LPFs.
73 Alan G4ZFQ
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Alan G4ZFQ
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Re: QMX Menu Suggestions
Thanks Dan
All noted, now on my list (the time setting one was there already).
73 Hans G0UPL
http://qrp-labs.com
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/g0upl
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Hans Summers
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Re: QMX - smoke - another C107/Q108 failure
I'm curious about what you propose, but that link doesn't show anything. :-(
Paul -- AI7JR
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Paul - AI7JR
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Re: QMX -- first try, first problems (bad sweeps, no output power)
Sorry folks - found the short - yes, it was at the BNC socket.
Steve
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Steve MW0KST
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Re: QMX - smoke - another C107/Q108 failure
I suppose you know your target market better than I do, and it's presumptuous of me to think otherwise, I apologize.
I think I remember reading somewhere that the control loop operates at a frequency
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Stephan Ahonen KE0WVA
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