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Re: Gibberish characters appended onto end of Message 1

 

I assume you could use the practice mode, and you wouldn't be transmitting.


Re: QMX Display Brightness

 

You can buy screen dimming adhesive film on Amazon for $12.


Re: QMX SMPS issues, and a possible cure

 

From the readme:? "Behaves well when output is suddenly shorted and then the short is removed."??
Try this:
The most brutal power supply torture test I saw was to connect the supply output with heavy leads to two 3/8" copper bolts closely spaced in an insulating block.
Energize the supply, then take a coarse file and file the ends of the bolts simultaneously.??
Watch the sparks fly and monitor the supply for instabilities. ?The fast, random short/open transitions, with bonus negative-resistance arcs, will challenge any control loop.
I love getting paid to do stuff like that.
73, Don N2VGU


Re: QMX+ rev 3 freezes shortly after boot

 

Michael,
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that's a good message. But honestly I have no clue how your work could repair your problem. Maybe during your work you unknowledgeable removed a tiny metal piece.
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I hope the problem never comes back.
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and it looks like I'm getting about 0.1W on 20m
Let us know if you need some help.
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73 Ludwig
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Re: VFO A and B

 

I can't see any error in the related CAT commands on QMX (FA, FB, FR, FT).? They operate as described in the manual, and as the basic use of them is described in the Kenwood definitions.? But as noted in QMX operations guide, the way Kenwood does Split mode does not correspond exactly to the way QMX uses the VFOs, so the logging software may be doing something incompatible with QMX.
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You can see the exact CAT commands your logging software is sending, if you want, by using the terminal menu, and selecting 'PC and CAT' and then 'Log file'.? In that screen, hit 'A' to enable logging all commands.? Then exit the QMX terminal and use your logging software, then come back to the 'Log file' screen to see the commands issued.? All lines with a ';' are from CAT, ones without a ';' are QMX internal logs noting mode changes, etc.
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Stan KC7XE


Re: QMX+ Power Output Question

 

On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 11:50 AM, Steve M wrote:
I had to do that on my QMX+ to keep the LPFs from reducing my output on the higher bands.?
You might check to ensure that you have not spoiled the harmonic suppression in the process.?
Hopefully the increased power is not due to harmonics also getting through; the presence of harmonic energy will cause inflated readings on a diode-based power measurement.??
Thermistor-based power sensors (HP 848x for example) do not exhibit this effect and measure true RMS power which is why I prefer them.
73, Don N2VGU


Re: QMX+ Power Output Question

 

Hi Steve,? I haven't done the LPF sweeps because I really don't know what I'm looking at when I get there.? ?I'll take a look and see if I can make any sense out of it.? Thanks for the suggestion!
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Jim (w8ykg)


Re: QMX+ Power Output Question

 

Greg, Funny you should mention that!? One of the last things I did before everything stopped working was to install the latest version of FLDigi.? ?I didn't know about the hidden zombies, will check that next time I get a chance.? Thanks for the tip!
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Jim (w8ykg)


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

 

I just got this one and it's the best so far, better than my trusty Retevis speaker-mic and also better than the original speaker mic of my Kenwood TH-D72E in terms of noise / sensitivity / required QMX gain: /g/QRPLabs/wiki/39099
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73, Andreas


Wiki Page: QMX External Microphone Options #wiki-notice

Group Notification
 

The wiki page QMX External Microphone Options has been created by Andreas DM7AK <mail2dm7ak@...>.


Re: QMX Display Brightness

 

Around 800 ohm worked best for me.
Dave


Re: QMX+ rev 3 freezes shortly after boot

 

Additional update - I let it run in RX for over an hour and there were no issues! In fact, the only reason I had to power it down was because I had work meetings to attend!
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I did try some diagnostic TX while in terminal mode, and it looks like I'm getting about 0.1W on 20m, but I suspect that's a separate issue in need of separate research.
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In terms of my QMX+ freezing shortly after booting, I feel good calling this issue resolved ?
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Thank you Ludwig, Stan, and George for all your help!


Re: #qmx #ssb multitone digital modes #qmx #ssb

 

as far as I remember, Hans said, that QDX will not have the SSB feature
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regards
peter


Re: QMX+ SWR sweeps with SSB firmware?

 

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Rig is working normally. Normal power out on all bands. Just the SWR sweeps are flat.

Thanks for looking.

Tony
AD0VC
Example of my 20 meter sweep:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Steve M <steven@...>
Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2025 11:50 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [QRPLabs] QMX+ SWR sweeps with SSB firmware?
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I just ran a SWR sweep on my QMX+ which is running version 3 of the beta SSB SW.? I am not seeing any change.

Have you verified that the you didn't lose one or more of the BS170s (final power amp)?? Some folks have experienced failure of the BS170s when running the SSB calibration.? I had this issue on my QMX+.? I lost one of the BS170s and had to install replacements.
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Steve KA0SM


Re: #qmx #ssb multitone digital modes #qmx #ssb

 

Hi Peter

1:- now we have the SSB firmware released, can we now do multitone digital modes? or does SSB only work on the mic input and not the USB sound card?

SSB works on USB sound card too, the audio source is selected in the SSB menu. When USB is selected you can use any multi tone Digi modes, phase shifted modes, Vara, whatever. It works.?

2:- if question one is yes multitone is now possible, will the SSB functionality be a possible enhancement to the QDX as well so it could also do multitone digital modes?

No. QDX doesn't have amplitude modulation so it can't do polar modulation SSB.?

73 Hans G0UPL


Re: QMX+ SWR sweeps with SSB firmware?

 

I just ran a SWR sweep on my QMX+ which is running version 3 of the beta SSB SW.? I am not seeing any change.

Have you verified that the you didn't lose one or more of the BS170s (final power amp)?? Some folks have experienced failure of the BS170s when running the SSB calibration.? I had this issue on my QMX+.? I lost one of the BS170s and had to install replacements.
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Steve KA0SM


Re: #qmx #ssb multitone digital modes #qmx #ssb

 

Peter:
1) People are already using multi tone digital modes.
2) The QDX does not include amplitude modulation capability so SSB is not possible?


Re: QMX won’t power up

 

Stan,
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I connected a Fluke 289 in series on the +DC leg of a 12 VDC power adapter measuring 13.4 VDC output at open circuit.
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QMX was unplugged to ensure it was off.? Plugged in with the barrel connector downstream of the Fluke set to measure DC mA: 0.002 mA in OFF state
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With power knob depressed, current measured was 9 mA. Initially, this spiked to 7 mA and dropped off to 0.002 mA with button still depressed.? Second time around, 9 mA was very repeatable with power knob pressed.
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When power knob is release, current drops to 0.002/0.001 mA which I take as zero through-out the experiment.
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Ludwig,
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I attempted a power up after connecting to USB port on a computer.? No luck.
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Generally,
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I was reliving the failure and noted my input voltage was displayed as 10 VDC which I was concerned was low and may have led to an over-current.? But, I noted that the operating input voltage range is 6-12 VDC.? That said, I've since discovered that the AC/DC adapter I was using did have some intermittent supply issues and I may have had a supply voltage drop while transmitting or something.? I suspect I'm headed for a new SMPS board repair.? Input and advice has been appreciated and more is welcome.
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Sure have missed having this radio operating.? I didn't realize how attached I had become!? Thanks to Hans and others for making these reality.? Looking forward to getting back on the air.
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-Chris


#qmx #ssb multitone digital modes #qmx #ssb

 

2 fairly simple question, not seen anything oblivious in the digest emails, so apologies if these have already been addressed ?
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@hans
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1:- now we have the SSB firmware released, can we now do multitone digital modes? or does SSB only work on the mic input and not the USB sound card?
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2:- if question one is yes multitone is now possible, will the SSB functionality be a possible enhancement to the QDX as well so it could also do multitone digital modes?
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thx
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Peter
M0PWX
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Re: QMX SMPS issues, and a possible cure

 

Attached is a photo of my new SMPS board that plugs into JP105 on the QMX+
to replace the firmware controlled SMPS's for VCC and VDD.
An archive of the complete Kicad project including a zip file of Gerber's is at
Check out the attached Readme (also found in that files section archive).
Also a schematic showing how it has been stuffed.
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If there is sufficient interest and if this can be accommodated in firmware,
then it should be possible to mass produce these cheaply.
There are some minor changes I would like to make, but this initial rev does function properly.
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Jerry, KE7ER
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On Sat, Feb 22, 2025 at 08:38 AM, Jerry Gaffke wrote:

I'd like to know the firmware and hardware rev from anybody who has trouble with the QMX 3.3 and 5.0v power supplies.
Mostly, I'd like to know how often these failures occur with the most recent firmware and hardware.
If that gets noted here in the forum, the pressure increases to find a more robust solution.
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Symptoms might be a bad diode at D108 or D109, a fried processor, fails to work after jiggling the power connector,
fails to work after accidentally shorting a power supply with a probe, fails to work after multiple short power button presses.
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As I previously reported, I have some linear regulators on a one inch square scrap of vector board that plugs into JP105,
this seems to work well after some minor mods to the QMX.? Specifically, need to lift the drain lead of Q106 and Q107 to
disable the old SMPS's, need to add 200k in parallel with R112 and R113 so the firmware thinks it's seeing a bit more than
3.3v and 5v (it hangs if it sees a wee bit less) and short drain to source across Q111 so the 3.3v linear can drive ADC_3V3.
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I'd prefer that Hans change the firmware such that at power up it first checks if LIN_REG_EN is low, and if so skips all the
SMPS start up and voltage checks.? Then the only mod to the QMX would be to add a 10k resistor from LIN_REG_EN to ground.
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I don't encourage others to repeat my efforts at this time unless this is simply something you enjoy doing.
Odds of blowing up your QMX are greater with my mods and hacks than they are with the old SMPS's.
Success is not guaranteed.? Reports of SMPS failures are no longer very frequent with Hans' latest firmware,
especially given that there are?thousands of QMX's in operation.??
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As Hans has said, there are many different kinds of failures being reported in the forum.? The majority are due
to bad soldering, especially around attempts to burn the enamel off of the magnet wire.? Fortunately, most?
failures are easy to repair.? Unfortunately, an SMPS failure often blows the 100 pin STM32F446 processor.
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I feel that the primary issue with the old SMPS's is that the voltage gets checked by the processor only once
every millisecond or so.? That's fine if everything works as it normally does, but something unusual can?
upset things faster than the processor can react.? For example, if the 5v rail is momentarily shorted to ground
by a scope probe, the processor might increase current to maintain 5.0v but not react fast enough when the
short goes away.? Designing an SMPS from scratch (or in firmware) is a difficult exercise in control system theory.
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I just received my Kicad PCB fab for a one inch square board to replace my linear regulator vector board.
This design has a couple SOT23-6 SMPS IC's.? There's a huge number of different parts from different venders to choose from.
Max current varies from 500ma to 2A. They operate at frequencies varying from 0.5 MHz to 2.2 Mhz.? Cost can be as little at $0.10.
Provision is made to allow the board to be fully shielded using cheap copper foil, held up by L shaped header pins.
I am designing for the cheapest SMPS IC's which operate at an internally determined frequency, more expensive part
(still under $1) can be driven by an external clock source such as a processor PWM pin to eliminate any birdies.
The board can be separately built and fully checked out, including how it behaves with an intermittent or varying Vin, momentarily
shorted outputs, momentary low current demand, and changes in temperature.? It could be temporarily plugged into header pins
at JP105 of the QMX, or permanently soldered in place to those header pins.? If plugged in, I would recommend adding a
soldered wire connection for ground, since if that flakes out momentarily it could be disastrous for the QMX. ?
If it's successful, perhaps we of the forum can make it available as a kit.?
Or perhaps Hans would like to add it to his shop for purchase.
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Jerry, KE7ER
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I started this thread in response to this post ?/g/QRPLabs/message/139515
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