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Re: Reasonably priced CW paddles
John, I built 4 of these K6ARK paddles for about $40. https://www.printables.com/model/332611-morse-code-paddle-cw-key I'm lucky enough that my public library has a Prusa 3D printer and they charge
By AC1AS · #123253 ·
Re: CW Issues
Jay, are you using sidetone absolute or relative? Relative worked much better for me in additional to sample blocks = 2. -Steve K1RF
By Steven Dick, K1RF · #123252 ·
QMX Firmware success!
Hans- TNX. v019 resolved the problem of the frequency display freezing when tuning the encoder. 73
By Jay W6CJ · #123251 ·
Re: QMX+ USB-C Connector solder joints
Dj, Hey neighbor!? Are you going to bring that QMX+ to Lobstercon2024? -Nate AC1AS
By AC1AS · #123250 ·
Re: CW Issues
Ivan, TNX - RX audio sounds much better! 73 <ivan.9a5czi=yahoo.com_at_groups.io_lastradioman@...> wrote:
By Jay W6CJ · #123249 ·
Re: CW Issues
Jay, here are my settings on a low band QMX Rev1 (See attachments). Your sample blocks need to be set to 2. That will make all the difference. - Steve K1RF
By Steven Dick, K1RF · #123248 ·
Re: CW Issues
Jay, try to set Sample blocks=2, Sidetone volume to 70 and Sidetone from absolute to relative. 73, Ivan, 9A7AM
By Zrinko Ivan Vukoja · #123247 ·
Re: T507
The turns direction with regard to each of the binocular core is important. When wound in the correct directions, it works. If one is improperly polarized with regard to the other one, it doesn't
By Steven Dick, K1RF · #123246 ·
Re: Help - VCC too high
Cliff, I see the ADC_5V and PWM_5V signals at jumpers JP_101 and JP_102 on PCB #1 board itself. Other than that, I don¡¯t see any good places to probe them. Beyond this, I¡¯d venture a guess that
By Tony Scaminaci · #123245 ·
Re: CW Issues
Steve & Group: I tried the suggested AGC settings (below) and keying has clicks. Tried again with SAMPLE BLOCKS 2 and no changes. I'm back on AGC OFF. Thanks & 73 Jay W6CJ Parameter |
By Jay W6CJ · #123244 ·
Re: Help - VCC too high
Roger that. That check can be done but it is a bit complicated and only works if you can actually hear signals. First off, bad IF sweeps are a big clue. If one ADC channel has failed then IF sweeps
By John Z · #123243 ·
Re: QMX/QMX+ power board issue
Hi, Chris.? PCB#2 was tested according to your posted suggestions- not plugged in.? I thought the current draw might be from a bad regulator or diode, but both of my PCB#2 boards give the same
By Bruce Hall · #123242 ·
Re: Help - VCC too high
Ok, no harm in trying. Before I order the part for the PS Board, is there a way to check if the PCM1804 is good. Save on shipping if I order both at the same time. 73, Cliff, AE5ZA
By Cliff · #123241 ·
Re: Help - VCC too high
Tony, Thanks. I already have them, but I don't see any info on what info is available on the row of pads, upper left top of the main board. Is the info there in the schematic and I just can't see
By Cliff · #123240 ·
Re: Help - VCC too high
Cliff, Here¡¯s a link to the schematics: https://www.qrp-labs.com/images/qmx/manuals/schematics_rev3.pdf Tony [email protected]> wrote: upper right hand edge of the board? I want to measure the
By Tony Scaminaci · #123239 ·
Re: Loud Digi Audio Level
I deleted my original post. After I set the AGC settings to minimize CW sidetone clicks, the difference between CW and Digi audio volume was very small. Maybe one less enhancement you need to
By Steve N2IC · #123238 ·
Re: Help - VCC too high
It can be done, Cliff. I successfully did one recently. Of course Jeff Moore is there to help! JZ [email protected]> wrote:
By John Z · #123237 ·
Re: QMX and FT8CN fix?
I think it could as well be a bug of FT8CN or Android operating system... Some phones limit audio levels to protect ears. And some phones have software DSP filtering to "enhance" audio output
By Andreas DM7AK · #123236 ·
Re: Help - VCC too high
Ouch! That one looks like it's beyond me to change out. If it proves bad guess I'll give it a go, but ...... 73, Cliff, AE5ZA
By Cliff · #123235 ·
Re: Help - VCC too high
Cliff, yeah, I am also concerned that this is not the last layer of the onion that needs to be peeled down. Overvoltage on the 5V supply rail tends to take out the PCM1804 ADC chip. Its analog front
By John Z · #123234 ·