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Re: Available Hand Mics for QMX SSB ?

 

Awesome.
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73, Dan - W2DLC


Re: Updated Wiki Page: QMX QMX_plus SSB settings #wiki-notice

 

Rick, good idea. I'm testing something theses days and won't do a reset in the moment. But after finishing the tests I will do so and add the information.
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73 Ludwig


Re: Available Hand Mics for QMX SSB ?

 

Just for fun (what else?) I connected up an old Western Electric G5 push-to-talk headset. IT WORKS!? Yes, it is a carbon microphone. Yes, it sounds like a carbon microphone. Just like a telephone. Like what we used for a century and didn't know any better.
And yes, the receiver sounds great.
Woohoo!
72, Don


Re: Debugging BS170-related issues

 

Steve, all of those points should be square waves.? As a check, look at the input of IC502, it is a square wave from the clock gen chip.
And check that your oscilloscope and its settings can really resolve a square wave at these frequencies.? It is not uncommon for an oscilloscope to see a square wave as a sine wave if you have a low-bandwidth probe and/or oscilloscope.
Stan KC7XE


Re: QMX+ Strange Audio Artifact - Help, Please...

 

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Stan - running at 12.0 volts. I was getting nowhere near that reading with my DMM.

Jim

On Mar 26, 2025, at 11:39?AM, Stan Dye via groups.io <standye@...> wrote:

What input supply voltage were you using when you made those measurements?
D502 should have a square pulsed signal from about 0V to almost the supply voltage, which should average to a small constant DC voltage when measured with a DMM.? C504 should have a relatively clean constant DC voltage, at about 2V.
So something is likely broken here.? Since L501 has continuity, it is likely the diode or capacitor.? Jeff would know better than I.
Stan KC7XE


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BUG 301


Re: QMX+ Strange Audio Artifact - Help, Please...

 

What input supply voltage were you using when you made those measurements?
D502 should have a square pulsed signal from about 0V to almost the supply voltage, which should average to a small constant DC voltage when measured with a DMM.? C504 should have a relatively clean constant DC voltage, at about 2V.
So something is likely broken here.? Since L501 has continuity, it is likely the diode or capacitor.? Jeff would know better than I.
Stan KC7XE


Re: Debugging BS170-related issues

 

Hmmm....
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What I'm seeing doesn't make sense.
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All 4 BS170's have been removed.
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Key down, I'm seeing dirty sine wave at the point where the gate of Q503 and Q505 connect (Output of IC503C and IC503D) . A cleaner sine wave at Q504/Q506 gate point.
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At the output of IC502 I am seeing a pretty clean sine wave, key down. I didn't check IC501, because I don't want to accidentally short the scope probe to IC203.
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73,
Steve, N2IC
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Re: QMX+ External Mic #qmx #ssb

 

Well, that would explain it! Thanks for the correction!
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Paul
On Mar 25, 2025, 22:43 -0700, Stan Dye via groups.io <standye@...>, wrote:

Menu -> SSB -> Input -> Ext. Mic
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But it sounds like your mic cable is wired backwards.? Mic signal needs to go to ring, ptt to tip.


Re: QMX+ Strange Audio Artifact - Help, Please...

 

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Back from the trout trip. Sunburned, and tail between legs - didn’t catch a thing. But my two buddies were able to net three very nice 3-4 pound rainbows. Yeah, that’s BIG! Maybe next time….

Anyway, just got done messing with the QMX+ and I wish I could see something conclusive. Interestingly, the “331” inductor that I thought was broken was L101.

Per your suggestions, I have continuity between the + of C504 to the + of D502, so L501 is not broken.

Since I thought L101 was hosed, I also checked the + of C107 to the + of D106, and the neighbor of L101 (L102) from the + of C106 to the + of D107. Continuity there also.?

I applied power and measured the voltages to ground from the + of C504 and D502 on key down. Both showed about 2.9vac. I also measured it as DC and it jumped all over the place from 1 v to 5 v.

I hesitate to remove C505 to check it but if you think at this point it is worth doing, I can give it a shot. What’s the worst that can happen? :-)

Any other suggestions?

Jim

On Mar 24, 2025, at 10:17?PM, Jim Bennett / K7TXA via groups.io <w6jhb@...> wrote:

Stan and Jeff - thanks for the hints on how to proceed. Got a trout fishing day coming up on Tuesday so it’ll be Wednesday before I can get back to the rig. Will post back results.
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Jim / K7TXA
Eagle, ID

SKCC 10447T
BUG 301


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Jim / K7TXA
Eagle, ID

SKCC 10447T
BUG 301


Re: #qmx #SSB Firmware beta 1_01_003 release #qmx #ssb

 

Like with the last update months ago, I can't get the QMX to appear as a USB storage device. Please help me with the order of the steps:
-Turn on
-Establish a USB connection
-Go to the Firmware Update menu
73 Chris


Re: Continuity on #RWTST - #RWTST #QMXplus

 

On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 09:11 PM, Chuck Harris wrote:
if you use something exotic, such as a
ceramic insulated wire, my tip about using a common lighter
won't work.

You may not know it, so I will help you: You are using an
exotic wire.
Please avoid using personal attacks, Chuck.?
Some facts:
1- I can assure you again that I am not using exotic wire.
It is this:
It turns out that you can buy inexpensive wire that has has high temperature enamel.? It is made for motor windings.
It certainly is not ideal for winding toroids for qrp.? And the enamel will NOT burn off with a simple lighter.? Get some. Try it. Or not. But I have it, and I have used it for winding toroids for ATU kits and transformers. ?
2- I do use the kit wire supplied by qrp-labs for my qrp-labs kits.? The smaller diameter wire provided will indeed burn off with soldering or a lighter - it is of a thermaleze type.
3- For the older kits with the .6mm wire, here is a quote from Hans' transformer winding doc: "If using 0.60mm wire, scrape the wire enamel from this 1cm section. The enamel on the 0.60mm wire will be very difficult to remove using heat; so it is better to scrape it or sand it."?
4- I agree with Hans.? I don't think that wire had a thermaleze type insulation, either.
5- I, too, have recently retired from a 40+ year career of electrical engineering design/build/test.? I'm not an expert with RF circuits, but I do know my wire and how to use it.
Stan KC7XE
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Re: QMX+ External Mic #qmx #ssb

 

If you have a QMX+ then there's lots of room to experiment. It's your radio, so have at it.
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73, Dan - W2DLC


Re: Debugging BS170-related issues

 

It should be a reasonably clean square wave from about 0V to about 5V, at your transmit frequency.? All corners of the square wave may be rounded a bit if your finals are installed.? Try measuring on the lowest band your device supports, since it is easy for many inexpensive scopes to distort higher frequency waveforms.? And make sure your scope probe is grounded to the board.? The failures I have heard of in the driver part before result in lower voltages coming out of one or more pins, but there may be others.
Stan KC7XE


Re: Available Hand Mics for QMX SSB ?

 

Hi Paul,
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I printed the , so I can attach a foam to it.?
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op: Lun Yang


Re: QMX SSB

 

I did a little bit of SSB POTA hunting with my QMX and a K6ARK mini-mic I had built for a (tr)sdx awhile back, made two solid contacts on 20m!
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For whatever reason, my voice usually requires some boost in mic gain on SSB; I set gain to 75 and am experimenting with Mic AGC Off or On, but generally the sound is pretty good. Nice work, Hans!


Re: QMX+ External Mic #qmx #ssb

 

QMX+ has no DIP switches. Check QMX documentation for microphone application.

Mike Krieger


On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 8:52?AM xyroto via <xyroto=[email protected]> wrote:
To Whom It May Concern,

When will SSB be ready???That was another endless topic. It's now put on clothes.?

Just curious is there room for DIP switches to juggle a microphone connection?? (I went through this concept with another branded kit when I first started.?Turned out that one already matched my desire.)?

Could it be on the QMX+ developer board?

73s Paul KY4XJ.

On Wednesday, March 26th, 2025 at 01:25, Paul - AI7JR via <paul.hanchett=[email protected]> wrote:
Just updated my QMX+ to 01_01_003 Beta. Plugged a modified Baofeng mic into the front panel and tried running the microphone test. It doesn't seem to work.
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I can tap on the front panel, and that seems to get a bit of a response, but the mic is dead. Also, in USB/LSB mode, PTT doesn't switch to transmit. Hardware diagnostics indicate that the mic's PTT switch is working. Can see that the diagnostic notices the mic's FET...
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Unplugged and powered the mic from 10V through a 2K resistor. I can see audio with my scope, so that looks like it's working.
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Is there a setting I need to change, for the external mic to work?
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TIA!
Paul -- AI7JR


Re: #qmx #SSB Firmware beta 1_01_003 release #qmx #ssb

 

On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 08:35 AM, Petrov Sergey wrote:
not all will be ready to learn how to work with Terminal program
Sergey, the terminal interface is very easy to use.? I encourage you to try it.? If you need some help, send me a message and I'll walk you through getting it set up.? Most here use puTTY, and its setup interface can be intimidating, and is definitely non-intuitive (I have used it for years).? Instead, for QMX I use TeraTerm, which is much more friendly.? Or the old Windows Hyperterm is also easy.? ?After a one-time setup to select the serial port, all it takes is plugging in a USB cable, opening the terminal app, and hitting the enter key.
Stan KC7XE?


Re: mic test doesn't scroll up

 

Another thing to check is that you are in vt100 emulation mode, and the screen size is 80x24 so it will scroll correctly. I think securecrt is way overkill for connecting to a local serial port, so you may want to try something simpler if you keep having trouble.?


Re: #qmx #SSB Firmware beta 1_01_003 release #qmx #ssb

 

Or may the contacts should be activated for TX by default? 5V on the ring and ground on the tip during TX.


Re: #qmx #SSB Firmware beta 1_01_003 release #qmx #ssb

 

Hello Hans! Is it possible to add activation of PTT output contacts (5V on the ring during TX and so on) to QMX standard menu (not threw Terminal program)? I think it makes sense because almost all sooner or later will want to try PA with QMX, but not all will be ready to learn how to work with Terminal program just for this simple procedure )