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Re: Cannot change the mode on QMX+
Has anybody got a solution to my problem? 12 Oca 2025 Paz 21:58 tarihinde ta2rx bekir via <ta2rx.bekir=[email protected]> ?unu yazd?:
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Re: QCX classic 40METER key click
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:
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Re: QMX Wish List
开云体育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. 73 Charles - NK8O On 1/13/25 07:10, Hans Summers via
groups.io wrote:
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Re: QMX Wish List
Hello ?
Are you running the latest firmware? In the latest firmware, in the diagnostic screen there's a reason indicated, above the transmitter testing section in the bottom right, whenever transmitting is not occurring. It can be things like the VFO is outside a defined band (and TX outside band limits is disabled); or TX is disabled on the band you are on. Most common is that SWR protection?has been triggered, which would be indicated by an 'S' on the screen.? I don't know of any situation where the radio can be locked from transmitting but there is no displayed indication of why.? 73 Hans G0UPL |
QMX Wish List
A number of times I've had the situation in digital mode where the QMX is not transmitting as expected. I immediately get concerned that something is blown. The last time this happened I connected a dummy load and went to the diagnostic screen in terminal mode and still no transmit. Only then did I think, oh, maybe transmit lockout. Sure enough, cycle the power and its back working again. I wish there was some indication on the screen for transmit lockout. I've blown so many finals in the QCX and QDX that my first thought is always something has failed.? |
Re: QMX+ Toroids - To Glue or Not To Glue?
Rubbing alcohol will release hot glue. BUT on a torroid with wire wrapped around it, it will be more difficult. I don't think its hot enough to damage the coatings though.If you use it do so in moderation and try not to get it in the hole as its much harder to get it out than just a dab on the bottom side.
I have used a couple tiny drops of fingernail polish on my touchy band pass filters to help hold windings in place. Its strong enough to hold winding still if you brush it with your hand, but can easily be snapped loose if an adjustment is needed later for some reason. Again Dont drench it.
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In fact, just last week I was trouble shooting a problem with my qcx+. L1 had been inadvertantly bumped around so much that one leg did break off, so your concern is somewhat valid if you are not careful. Fortunately It was solderd to the top side and repair was easy. (HINT HINT)
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Re: STM32 dead
f6ehj via groups.io <f6ehj@...> wrote:
I deduced that only the STM32 remained. I put it down and the shortthe QMX and QMX+ (I assume we're talking about QMX), and it's guarded by him (not distributed as a file to be loaded). This bootloader is then used to load the firmware downloaded from the website, and the firmware itself is encrypted in some way (so only this bootloader can decrypt and flash it). This ensures that the firmware can be loaded only onto boards bought from Hans (makes it more difficult to make and sell clones). If that's the case, then you won't be able to use the STM32 you ordered... |
Re: Your QMX output experiences @12volts...?..and by the way, what an amazing radio.
Stan Dye via groups.io <standye@...> wrote:
I do not believe QMX finals are nearly as fragile as they are reputed toI blown finals in my QDX by driving a poorly matched load (including when the BNC connector made a poor contact). QMX has a protection against large SWR. And yes, if QMX had an output drive/power control, you could eliminateThere's hardware for that, so it should be easy to do in firmware... On the other hand, you can just lower the supply voltage. |
Re: Your QMX output experiences @12volts...?..and by the way, what an amazing radio.
Stan Dye via groups.io <standye@...> wrote:
I'm not going to bother with that.? The QMX is supposed to be QRP, andThe problem, as always, is money vs time. For a long time I didn't want to spend money on a proper, factory-made, 100 W transceiver, especially as I'm mostly interested in CW, so a transceiver doing SSB would be an overkill. I'm still weighing pros and cons (DIY vs something that just works, plug and play, and is on warranty in case it doesn't). On the other hand, QMX isn't too complicated for me to diagnose and fix. It's a simple and elegant circuit. A factory-made rig, once warranty runs out, probably would be. My concern is with the receiver. How does the QMX receiver compare to the one in, say, Yaesu FT-891 (a rig I want to buy)? |
Re: Your QMX output experiences @12volts...?..and by the way, what an amazing radio.
Scott VY1CO via groups.io <scott.vy1co@...> wrote:
In fact I am wondering if I can make something of my QLabs 50w amp and aDefinitely. I'd use LPF selector signals from QMX to switch bands. |
Re: QMX, one of op-amps self-oscillates at 25 MHz (or picks up the system clock?)
Tony Scaminaci via groups.io <tonyscam@...> wrote:
Design reviews were standard practice in every company and US governmentI see. Seems it's the same as peer reviews in software development, but we also use some automated tools to highlight common problems (in my current company it's SonarQube and clang-tidy). |
Shack Clock build
I finally finished, more or less, my shack clock. I decided on the Steam Punk theme to match my 40 meter QCX. I'm still working on the programming for the readout, and I need to install external programming buttons. I'm not sure if I should put the buttons on the front with a couple of meshing gears on them, or just hide them on the back.??
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Re: QMX+ Toroids - To Glue or Not To Glue?
While they are positioned differently in the QMX, I did see suggestions for glue.? Haven't used glue and have no adverse effects.? If you watch a video of Hans adjusting a QCX, you can see toroids being pushed every which way and he doesn't seem concerned.
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Good luck with your build. These are AMAZING little radios!
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72 de N4REE, Bob Easton - QRP CW forever |
Re: Your QMX output experiences @12volts...?..and by the way, what an amazing radio.
That’s what the “tune” menu does. With a selectable percentage. ? When I use a match with my qmx it’s a BLT + that I built which has a dummy load in line with the antenna, so that cuts the mismatch down to 2:1 max. Then, I go into the tune menu at the frequency I’d like to operate and it puts out 25% power into the tuner/antenna. I fiddle for the dip and we’re off! ?I’ve not had any final issues with any of my qrplabs kits. But I believe the function you’re looking for already exists unless I don’t understand the ask, which my wife will tell you is a possibility ?.? |
QMX+ - Reboot option
Hello list,
maybe I didn't see it, but is there a option within the terminal menu to reboot the QMX+? Ir is there none available? Thanks in advance, and have a nice day! Cheers, Torsten -- vy 73 de Torsten | DB2TE /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / Against HTML Mail ?X www.asciiribbon.org / \ |
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