Re: OCX Display
Sounds quite strange, if the MCU does not initialize the LCD, it should
show one row of squares and the other row clear. Starting it without the
MCU should give you this and adjusting the contrast
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Daniel Ekman SA2KNG
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#17579
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Re: QCX encoder part number?
One part missing from a yota QCX, the nut for the encoder. Is it supposed
to come with one ? Seems to be the same thread as the potentiometer, but I
don't know what thread/dimension it's supposed to
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Daniel Ekman SA2KNG
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#17578
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Re: QCX Firmware Upgrade Problem With AVRDUDESS
Julian,
What programmer?
With a USBasp I had a message something like that with another software. This required the ISP speed to be set to "Auto" in Khazama, maybe something similar in other
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Alan G4ZFQ
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#17577
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Re: Changing Bands?
The values are all in the assembly manual but they're not summarized
in one place, they're given at the points where you install the
components. The BOM just says "varies by band".
You can see all
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Shirley Dulcey KE1L
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#17576
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Re: QCX Firmware Upgrade Problem With AVRDUDESS
Do you mean libusb0.dll ? Just Google with that filename as search argument and you will get a load of hits to help you. (seems to be a USB driver issue ...)
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Regards/73,
Enno, PF5X
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Enno Korma, PF5X
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#17575
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QCX up and running
Hi all,
I received the replacement controller today and did some quick tests. Reverse Beacon network shows that the QCX is working nicely :-)
Power output between 2 .. 4 watts and antenna Cushcraft
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DL3HRT <dl3hrt@...>
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#17574
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QCX Firmware Upgrade Problem With AVRDUDESS
Hello all. Enjoying my QCX on 40 metres. Trying to upgrade firmware to 1.00c, using the How To document. But when I try to run AVRDUDESS, I get the error message "The application has failed to start
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Julian Forsey
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#17573
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Re: DC green connector -- how does it open?
I have not yet the kit but the case recommended by pd7maa, if there is no place I suppose that we must replace the green connector by another style ft817 or ic202
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Joel Fournol <f6cht@...>
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#17572
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Re: QCX - Physical size of C47
Thanks very much Hans. I hesitated to contact you direct as you are so busy. That is helpful. Keep up the good work!
73
Brian
G3ZOH
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Brian George
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#17571
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Changing Bands?
I'm patiently waiting for the 40 meter version I ordered way back in August. It looks like shipments have stalled again on these.?
I have a very well equipped stock of toroid cores, resistors and
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Jim Sheldon
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#17570
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Re: QCX - Physical size of C47
Mine fits nicely under the display in the upright position
Marc
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Marc Katz
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#17569
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Re: U3s was working with one BS170
Oh thank you so much. I was wondering what else to check. My problems are now confounded after reflowing solder joints and now only getting error si5351a. I am so frustrated.
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KQ8B, Robert
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#17568
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Re: QCX - Physical size of C47
Hi Brian
The physical specification of the 470uF capacitor in the subsequent batches
of kits is 6mm diameter, 7mm height.
73 Hans G0UPL
http://qrp-labs.com
george.familyuk@...>
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Hans Summers
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#17567
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QCX videos
Hi all
There's a new video published today by Kevin KB9RLW reviewing and
demonstrating the QCX. There are now several videos about the QCX, and to
make it easy to find and watch them I have put them
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Hans Summers
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#17566
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QCX - Physical size of C47
This is a trivial question but the answer would be useful. Message #17075 advises that electrolytic capacitor C47 should be mounted horizontally in the first batch of QCX kits as it is slightly too
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Brian George
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#17565
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Re: QRP LABS enclosure for QCX
Thanks Greg
I have started a new web page http://qrp-labs.com/qcx/qcxgallery.html for
builders' photos, to give people ideas about how to enclose their QCX
radios.
73 Hans
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Hans Summers
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#17564
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Re: Clock kit - has anyone had any luck making it scroll through the data?
Hi Michael
I assume you have built your clock using a 4-line display, not the supplied
2-line display?
To alternate between different displays on a line, you should enter the
text for the line with
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Hans Summers
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#17563
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Re: DC green connector -- how does it open?
Oho!!!! I installed it back the front!!! It protrudes much off the board when installed correctly. You cannot poke wires in the back of it LOL
Thanks folks!
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VK5EEE
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#17562
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Re: DC green connector -- how does it open?
Hopefully the metal inside hasn¡¯t been damaged.
When I inserted the wires, I just poked them in until they stopped and then tightened the screws. It¡¯s a compression fit.
Is the block installed
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Marc Katz
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#17561
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Re: DC green connector -- how does it open?
HI, thanks Mike and Marc, but even with screws fully loosened, nothing gives way. The silver metal inside does not move, even when pushed down or in with a toothpick, screw driver, test lead end...
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VK5EEE
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#17560
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