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Re: QMX Rev 1 works great but RIT tune rate doesn't, Hardware?
Hi Tim.
It sounds like your radio is working normally. I'm not sure that you can alter the RIT tuning rate. Once you double-tap the "RIT" button, just rotate the "TUNE" encoder to set your RIT offset then single-tap the "RIT" button again to go back to VFO. To cancel RIT, go back into RIT adjustment mode, if you're not already in it, and single-press the right hand "VFO A/B" button. Cheers, Ronan MM0IVR |
Re: QMX Low Band - TX problem
This is the setup - very basic.
The attached video shows the fault where the QMX drops out after a short (aprox 4 second) transmission. In this video the "Pulse" when TX begins was not as obvious. This morning it was very hard to catch the fault - this afternoon it is 2 out of 3 Transmission cycles. Now that I am watching for it - it is happening on both the Hi & Low band QMX's. (But no sign of either the dropped Tx or Pulse on the KX3 - with same cables pc etc) At the moment - it happens more often on the Antenna -but it occasionally happens on the Dummy Load as well. As mentioned previously - different USB sockets, Cables, RF Cables, Power Cables & Supplies - make no difference. Chokes etc on the antenna cable also had no effect. The antenna is resonant - see SWR Meter in video. Cheers Rob VK5ZIK |
Re: Neq QMX+ Loud Tone all bands
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Hi Tonio, did you solve the problem? today I finished my qmx plus, I have the same problem of the audio tone in reception on almost all bands except, 160-11-12 meters, where receives clean! the other bands I have reception but strongly disturbed by the cursed tone! any advice??
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Re: QMX Low Band - TX problem
Well that surely is odd.?
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Has anything changed recently like the firmware levels on the QMX 's or the OS's running on your older toughbooks or the versions of WSJT-X or JS8Call? I haven't looked at the CAT logging function available on the QMX family nor am I familiar with the CAT protocol per se to be able to know what to look for exactly. Though some pattern in the CAT exchanges might be discernable based on the odd TX drop and reappearance behavior. Hopefully others in the group might be watching this thread and could help out. Greg
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Issues with QCX+ kit
Hello, I recently assembled a 20m QCX+ kit (including TCXO and AGC add-ons) and am having some strange problems with it. Many measurements are abnormal and fall far outside what I'd consider normal variations.
1. I have no RF output power, as measured by the rig's internal tool. I have continuity across L1-L3, and the RF power measurement at the BS170 drain is 5.2 watts. Strangely, there is a huge power drop across the series capacitor C29 in the LPF: the power measured at the bottom pin (when the board is oriented so that "QRP Labs" is right-way up) is 5.2 watts, but on the top pin it is only about 0.15 watts. I replaced C29 with a different 104 capacitor but saw the same behavior. 2. There is no volume on receive. Even on a strong signal, such as the 20m FT8 frequency 14.074, there is nothing audible. Touching a lead to the Clk0 pin of the Si3531 makes some scratchy noise audible. This is one of the strangest issues - when the kit was first assembled, signals actually were audible (though still unusually quiet) and now the problem has gotten worse. I suspect there was some issue with the initial build that was exacerbated when I soldered on the jumpers for the breakout board. 3. Voltage measurements in many points in the circuit are wrong. Using the internal DVM, I measured all the points listed in section 6.4 of the assembly manual. The following measurements are abnormal (all others are within seemingly normal variations): - IC5: pin 3 is 1.5v, pin 5 is 1.5v - IC6: pin 3 is 2.77v - IC8: pin 3 is 0.28v, pin 5 is 0.39v - IC9: pin 3 is 0.04v, pin 5 is 0.35v - IC10: pin 6 is 1.06v - LCD: pin 3 is 0.91v, pin 4 is 0.04v, pin 6 is 0v, pin 7 is 1.3v, pins 8-11 are all 1.4v, pin 15 is 5.39v - T1: pins 5-8 are all 1.7v - C43: top pin (closest to IC4) is 1.5v - C44: top pin (closest to IC4) is 1.95v - C46: top pin (closest to IC4) is 1.42v I have had a lot of fun with the kit, but I'm a bit disappointed it's not working better. (I am a new kit builder, so it's quite likely I just made some newbie mistakes.) Any ideas on what to test or look at next are very much appreciated. I'm also including pictures of the top and bottom of the main board, in case it helps. |
Re: QMX+ Build Report and Low Power Question on 40m and 30m
On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 01:41 PM, M0WAS wrote:
Hi all, Generally looks good. I would check the 40/30 m toroids for proper windings number. Ifthey are correct then play with turn spacing.
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Re: QMX Low Band - TX problem
G'Day Greg
Using the Hardware TX Diagnostic Test - the TX Bargraph is a steady switch on/ switch off (The result is what I expect) Having gotten totally confused - I have gone through this morning logically retesting everything that I can think of.. Using WSJT-X & JS8Call on both my laptop (Panasonic CF-31) & Tablet (Panasonic FZ-G1) produces the "pulse" at the start of the transmissions.. this is occurring on BOTH the Hi & Low Band QMX's It is there regardless of which USB socket or cable I use. Sometimes the very 1st transmission is a clean switch on. (No pulse) Occasionally - rarely, & not at repeatable intervals the LOW Band QMX does not complete a full TX cycle on the on 20M Band (Dummy Load or antenna makes no difference). This morning I watched every Transmission (I think) for a full hour & it didn't drop out once - Frustration..!! It has probably always done it & I haven't noticed. When it does drop out, it transmits normally for around 3 to 4 seconds then the bargraph drops to zero & no power output. The switch to Rx & next cycle are fine. QRZ tells me I have worked 210 QSO's through 42 Countries since May - so the QMX's are working - It is just a minor glitch that I am trying to get my head around...!! Though the occasional Tx failure after 3 - 4 seconds is obviously not right. I have attached a short 5 sec video showing the "Pulse" at the start of the transmit sequence. Rob VK5ZIK |
Re: 2024 Flight of the Bumblebees
Flight of the Bumblebees is 2 Weeks Away.? ??July 28th will soon be here.?? ? Bumblebee Number requests are still coming in.? As of today, there are 120 Bumblebees signed up to go out and operate portable in some fresh air location. ?The Bumblebees will be everywhere from Maine to California and Florida to Washington.? Not in every state, but pretty darn close.? We will also have Bumblebees in Canada, and at least one in a DX location.? They will be operating from mountain tops, parks, beaches, local fields, back yards, etc. ? Let me address this to the Home Stations (Especially those who use q QCX or QMX at home): ? Your challenge is to work as many of these Bumblebees as possible using 5W CW.? On as many bands as possible.? You have the advantage of having better permanent antennas, but you may encounter pileups since Home Stations will outnumber Bumblebees.? ? You can work the same Bumblebee once on each band – each band will count as another Contact and another Bumblebee worked.?? While you can also work other Home Stations from your Home Station, the scoring is weighted toward working Bumblebees. ? Let me give you an example: -????????? Working 1 Bumblebee and 9 other Home Stations results in a Total Score of 30? -????????? Working 10 Bumblebees results in a Total Score of 300 Not everyone will be in it for the Score, but it is always nice to have bragging rights. ? Of course propagation will not support it, but with 120 Bumblebees, and 5 bands available (10-15-20-40-80), a Home Station theoretically has 600 Bumblebees out there to find and work.? Chasing Bumblebees will easily fill up the whole 4 hours of this event. ? Good Luck.? And have fun. ? Adventure Radio Society – Rules are at : ? 73, Jody – K3JZDOn Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 03:07 PM, Jody - K3JZD wrote:
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QMX Rev 1 works great but RIT tune rate doesn't, Hardware?
My QDX doesn't change tune rate of RIT. After pressing and holding tune encoder, it jumps to the VFO frequency and varies tune rate of VFO, 500, 100 etc. normally. The At the same time, the RIT tune display disappears. If I double click select it comes back with the RIT value still there. I've tried lots of key combinations. I'm running FW 20 and have tried other FWs and done resets. No joy.
It did pass all the hardware checks. This is not a big deal, I'm just looking for help resolving the functionality and some pointing in the right direction. All else works fine. I'm planning on taking it apart and looking over the control board and resolder. Thanks, Tim W8TWF |
QMX+ power supply option advice
I'll be placing an order for one of these units next week. The intended use will be primarily shack, but I will also be taking it mobile occasional for field days or on camping trips. do not have a mobile set up now, and this radio will be my first foray into this aspect of amateur radio. I suspect that since my laptop will also be involved, I will need to plan on having a source of power at a remote site. For the most part, we camp at sites with amenities such as having a power outlet. My thinking is that I need to have some form of power supply that will clean up the power and deliver nice and stable DC power. Is this as easy as using a 9v wall-wart or will I need something far cleaner? Is there an advantage of 12v over 9v?
I do not know what I do not know, so any advice in this area will be greatly appreciated. -- Jason KI5UMG |
Re: In QMX+ Message play issue
#messages
Thanks Jim.
I assumed it was an update problem as I installed #20 on Friday. So please report if it disappears! You will really like the new firmware especially if you use presets. 73, George k3GK |
Re: QMX+ Power Supply boards problem
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Thanks David. I hate to try again and just fry another board.
I was going to oder some more power supply boards. My jumber for the power at the GPS is very low to the board and doesn't appear to be touching and I have no short to ground when measuring resistance between VDD and ground. What amazed me was how fast the overload came on. I literally dropped the file onto the flash drive and it was nearly instant. Before dropping the firmware file into the flash drive (meaning the drivethat shows up when loading the inital firmware) there was no current draw to speak of. In fact I was so suprised to see the flash drive show up - I wasn't sure what to do or even where the firmware was. LOL. I though I was home free when the flash drive showed up. And then all heck broke loose. Sigh. I'm at that point were I just don't know what I want to do next. I have one of those DROK chinese power boards but I don't think I'm setting the current correctly. -- Dan Reynolds -- KB9JLO <>< |
Re: In QMX+ Message play issue
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George - In the QCX+ Message menu both Interval and Repeat are set to zero. Another interesting bit...this issue only impacts Message 2. For other stored Messages (e.g. Message 1, Message 3, Message 4) each plays and does not cause other messages to automatically play subsequently. The issue seems to be with Message 2 somehow, but I have no idea what is triggering it to play Message 1 after it completes its own message.
It's not a big deal, just a quirk to work around. Maybe when I update to FW ...20 it will resolve. ————————- Jim? N7RCS Palm Bay, FL |
QMX+ Build Report and Low Power Question on 40m and 30m
Hi all,
Firstly, thanks Hans for a well designed kit, I've been waiting for a large qmx that I can actually build. I built this over the weekend, probably about 10-12 hours all in at a relaxed pace. Most frustrating bits of the build were the 160m toroids. Kept losing count and then counting the turns was a challenge in and of itself. The 38 turn one must be at about the limit of turns possible? About 20cm of each enameled wire left over and 2324 capacitor cutoffs. The RWTS thingy wasn't necessarily difficult, but it was hard to feel confident in it. I think a few more pictures of it from a few angles would have inspired more confidence. Only other point of note, my laptop track pad became very unresponsive when I plugged it into the QMX+ for the firmware install. It was connected USB c to USB c and it's an HP Envy X360. Very very happy it turned on without issues. Just wondering if I should be concerned about these power levels, specifically 40m and 30m. I.e. concerned enough to refrain from using the 40m band (or even tx in general) without fixing it. 160m 5.5w 80m 4.7w 60m 3.8w 40m 1.4w 30m 0.25w 20m 2.9w 17m 2.9w 15m 4.0w 12m 2.8w 11m 3.6w 10m 2.4w 6m 0w (my power meter isn't rated below 30MHz so hopefully that's why this is 0...) What areas would I need to look at to check soldering, I assume the bands specific toroids, anything else? Also are there any tips around the toroid spacings to increase power output? I know there was a tips and tricks for the QCX+ I built which got it from 4W to just a bit over 5W. I run a compromised antenna so every watt counts. |
Re: 10w Amplifier
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Mine including the proto have been in use and testing while working just fine.
Its proven to be very durable despite my abuses. I have not noted any fragility in the QRPL design. Part of the reason for that is at 10W the devices are being run at less than half their capability. That makes for reliable operation. -- Allison ------------------ Post online only,? direct email will go to a bit bucket. |