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Re: nothing happening
Good? morning Hanz
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I've been watching this thread and have some comments and questions.
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1) What revision is your QMX?
2) Are the USB cables you are using known to be fully data capable??
--- There are a LOT of USB cables out there that only deliver power and not data.?
--- You absolutely need USB cables that have the data lines included.
3) You mentioned you tried a windows PC. What OS level are you using. You made need a USB driver for pre-Windows 10.?
4) As others have noted, that amount of current seems to indicate that the QMX is in bootloader mode (no firmware installed - earlier revision QMXs require you to first load the firmware. Also, if not a 'newer' revision unit that had the firmware pre-loaded from the factory folks, there won't be anything on the LCD display.
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5) So . . . in bootloader mode, you won't see a USB 'port' device. The QMX should appear as a Flash Drive.?
---On Windows, (depending on the OS version, etc) the flash drive may pop-up automatically or? . . .?
--- you may have to find the new 'drive' that appears in the Windows File Explorer and click on it to open the 'drive' window for copying in the firmware.
--- if you get that far, remember that you have to download the firmware and un-zip it. Then drag the file or copy and paste it into the flash drive window.
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Then power cycle the QMX one more time.? If all goes well, the LCD should come up with a band selection showing. You might have to adjust the contrast pot to get the characters to show on the LCD.
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here's a snip from the assembly manual.
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On booting up for the first time, the QMX screen contrast adjustment will be required; QMX
will then ask you for your choice of version, use the right-hand rotary encoder to select the version you built (for example 80-20m) then press the left button to select it. If you chose the wrong band version, you can always get back to this selection using by executing a Factory Reset. Please refer to the operating manual for further details.Rotate the right encoder (I think its the right - might be the left) until you get to the selection that matches the version you assembled.? ?
Hope this helps . . .
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73 GREG? KI4NVX
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Re: Replacement for 74ACT08 SOIC-14
Thanks Bruce and Ronan,
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I was a bit confused by 74ACT08SC and 74ACT08SCX. One in SOIC-14NB and one in SOIC-14. Only a small difference in some geometrical parameters, but maybe important for QMX. So I remembered the post about an alternative IC.
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Ronan, it was the MC74ACT08... MC74ACT08DG is in SOIC-14. That should be my choice.
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73 Ludwig |
Re: The Michigan Mighty Mite Revival FDIM
On Mon, Jan 6, 2025 at 06:09 PM, Ed Kwik wrote:
Dan, Ed,
No, I wish I could go to one of those, but I have to work. I don't have much time for ham radio these days.?
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73, Dan - W2DLC |
Re: nothing happening
When you say ¡®now nothing happens anymore¡¯ do you mean the QMX is now no longer drawing power when you push the encoder button, or is it completely dead.
the USB socket on the circuit diagram is J201 and the two USB data lines feed directly into the processor, there is no additional circuitry. As others have said the VBus from the computer side of the QMX is not connected, only the data lines.
If the QMX still shows a current draw when you push the encoder, plug the usb cable from the QMX into your computer, before you try to power up the QMX, then once connected try to power up the QMX. ?
If the QMX is completely dead, you need to start looking at the power on arrangement, note that while in Bootloader mode the SMPS are not enabled, only the linear 3.3V regulator is used to power the CPU.
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There is an explanation in the wiki.
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73 Nick G0OQK |
Re: Poor 20m Performance w/RF Sweep
Rob, this has been discussed on the group here previously, this is a common outcome for the high band QDX builds, my rev 5 was this way, too. 20 and 17m share the same BPF, and there's interactions between the other BPF slots, extra capacitance from the PCB, and more. Hans has stated this is a compromise that had to be made to fit all bands in. This is part of why the QMX midband uses 2 separate toroids for the BPF, and the QMX+ uses only 2 bands per BPF toroid....it helps keep the BPF slots from interacting with each other. I think Hans may have softened the L-C sharpness of the BPF values in general, too...but not positive.?
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I use a low band QDX and my high band QDX on the same antenna, and I just increased the audio level on the high band...it's not really noticeably worse in reception on 20m.?
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I struggled to make some of the bands sweep well with a mid-band QDX I built (40-15m), and ended up just bypassing the BPF entirely, and run a K9DP BCI filter in front of the QDX for <3.5 mhz. So far has worked fine in the US.
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-Nate
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Re: nothing happening
dr operators,
I checked the 5 volts on the usb connections on the pcb.
A4 A9 B4 and B9 measure 5 volts.(see enclosed documents).
I see no splashes of solder.
I tried an other USB cable.
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I try to find the USB section in the circuit schematic but can not find it.
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Does any one has an idea what i can check next?
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73 hanz |
Re: QMX+ with ~1000 tone on 12M & 6M
I had a QMX+ (rev 2) I recently repaired that had a similar symptom. ?A tone was present on some bands but not others. ?There was also a bit more noise than usual. ?This is all with a dummy load attached. ?The A/D sweeps all looked good. ? I replaced the PCM1804 A/D converter chip and it completely resolved the issue. ?
I¡¯m not saying this is your problem. ?But it¡¯s an idea to try.
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73 Jeff Moore W1NC |
Re: nothing happening
On 07/01/2025 06:01, hanz YL3JD via groups.io wrote:
The USB was complaining that the port was asking too much power so Mac M2 stopped the port.Hanz, This should not happen. The USB 5 volts is not connected to a QMX. Check the USB cable. Make sure the 5 volt connection is not shorted to ground. Check the cable alone. Then with it plugged in. Ensure that there is no splash of solder on the QMX USB socket connection. 73 Alan G4ZFQ |
Re: nothing happening
You need to do some fault finding?
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Your description of the issue is suggesting too low a resistance exists between the USB power wires at switch on?
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A thermal camera would be a good aid here but a multimeter checking resistances vs schematic will get you there too. ?(Check you know which of your meter probes provides positive voltage for these tests (test a diode)) ? |
nothing happening
Just builded the qmx but no life.
It draws no current ?but switching on draws 150mA. Looks like the rotary encoder works.
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The USB was complaining that the port was asking too much power so Mac M2 stopped the port.
USB quicly came up and after 10 seconds down.
Now nothing at all any more.
Tried an old Windows pc nothing happens.
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Soldered the two 5k1 resistors on the usb but did not helped.
Touched the usb solderings with some extra solder.
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Checked all soldering with a loup 20 times, no faults found.
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Does any one has an idea what i can check or has measurement points i can check like the two power supply pcb 3.3 and 5v?
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73 hanz YL3JD |
Re: 60-15m QMX Kit build - No RX on 60 through 20 (Success!!)
I sat down and did some methodical analysis on my 60/40 RX and TX not working.? After double checking the RX section I looked at the input and output of the BPF on an O-scope while running the BPF test and found there was input but no output on 60/40m BPF.? Checked continuity on the inductor solder pads and found that neither had continuity.? Re-applied soldering iron, checked continuity and re-ran the RF Filter and BPF tests. Bingo!? My QMX receives and transmits on all bands and I made a successful 20m QSO today.
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Below are the results:
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RF Filter tests:
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BPF Tests:
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Brien - KE7WB |
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