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Sticky #qmx #Firmware release 1_02_000 60 #qmx #firmware
Hi all SSB firmware was released into beta on 17-Mar-2025 after 9+ months of development. Many thanks to everyone who bravely helped test it and patiently provided their feedback and observations. There are now quite a few YouTube videos, forum reports and other social media mentions about on-air successes with QMX SSB. Now that it has been at least 6 weeks in beta and I believe most of the issues have been resolved, it's time to promote it to an official version. I have called this version 1_02_000 and published it on the QMX page http://qrp-labs.com/qmx where I have also published the updated operating manual, which grew from 111 pages to 134 pages. The main changes are: SSB (obviously!) including CESSB, TX Equalization, Mic AGC, VOX, Pre-distortion and and and... Addition of up to two more USB Virtual COM serial ports (up to three total). All of the hardware tests such as RF and SWR sweep, and Diagnostics, are now available on the LCD too. New CAT commands for LCD contents, S-meter, AGC-meter, Power meter, SWR meter, SSB source Complete list (relative to 1_00_027 the previous official version): SSB modes added (USB and LCB), with CESSB, TX Equalization, Mic AGC, VOX, Phase pre-distortion and more Rationalization of menus, grouped into CW, Digi and SSB submenus (now Keyer and Decoder are submenus of CW) Added up to two more USB Virtual COM serial ports (configurable) LCD versions of AF, RF, Image, LPF, Test ADC I/Q sweeps (miniature graph on LCD) New function PA mod. test to check operation of amplitude modulator Diagnostics screens are now available on the LCD interface too Now remembers previous menu location on ALL menus regardless of nesting level Add way of forcing factory reset, press Menu (left) button during power-up Change TX color in diagnostics screen from red to blue, to avoid confusion since red things are errors Added CAT LC command to retrieve LCD contents Added CAT commands SA (AGC meter), SM (S meter), PC (Power meter), SW (SWR meter) Added CAT command SS (get/set SSB input source) Bug fix: PTT P did not work properly Bug fix: Incorrect PA voltage display on the Diagnostics screen 73 Hans G0UPL http://qrp-labs.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/g0upl
Started by Hans Summers @ · Most recent @
QMX+ damaged internal microphone? 3 #QMXp #QMXplus
Hey there! I am coming to the end of constructing my QMX+ and assembling the display board. I've got to the point of soldering the internal microphone and when I have got it out of the bag of remaining parts, I have found that the positive lead out of the body of the microphone is loose. I guess this is the best description of it. The lead can go into the microphone body a little bit, but doesn't come right out of the body and it doesn't seem to be attached to anything internally. Have I got a damaged microphone? If so, can someone advise me if I can source a replacement? 73s Glenn VK2AXV
Started by gmayall@... @ · Most recent @
QMX Supply Voltage 6
Based on the large red warning on page 4 of the QMX+ assembly manual it is clear that Hans intended us to power the QMX (and presumably the QMX+) from 9V and tolerates us modifying the rig to operate 12V at our own risk. It is also clear from the discussions I have been able to find that most people opt for a 12V supply (along with various hacks and bodges to actually run it from 13.8 V or more). Given that, for a real world battery I'm going to need a buck/boost converter to get a stable supply that won't kill the rig 9V is just as easy to get as 12V (Assuming I go for a buck/boost converter rather than the three diode bodge) Given that a hardware choice has to be made early on in the build process I'd rather not have to change this at a later point so would like to pick the right option from the start. Has anyone had issues with running either 9V or 12V that might make one a preferred choice over the other? I've seen Druck converters recommended but here in the UK the choice seems to be limited just one buck converter and that needs a 1.5V overhead so would need a fully charged LiFe or Lead Acid battery to exceed the 13.5V I'd need to supply to get a 12V output. If I go for a 3S LiPo battery the voltage range is between 9 and 12.6V (3V-4.2V per cell) making 9V operation or a boost converter essential. There are other devices on eBay that claim to have both buck and boost capability but I have no idea how noisy they'd be.
Started by mark@... @ · Most recent @
#qmx Don¡¯t Use USB-C PD to power your QMX?! 87 #qmx
My QMX released the magic smoke yesterday and I quickly traced the smoke to a crater in D108, the 5.6V zener on the 5V PSU board. Having recently read Hans¡¯ excellent SMPS analysis (http://qrp-labs.com/qmx/smpsstep.html ) it got me wondering what could have caused the fault. I had been powering my QMX from a USB-C battery and this 12v cable (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09ZL1WZ4G). I then remembered that USB-C PD adapters typically start with the output at 5V and then shortly afterwards increase the voltage to that negotiated by the device (in this case 12V). This would generate exactly the voltage pattern Hans has told us to AVOID. I took a trace of the voltage power-up sequence, and this is the result (no QMX¡¯s were harmed in creating this trace). Output power starts at 5V for 120ms before increasing to 12V, perfectly creating Hans¡¯ disaster scenario and causing D108 to sacrifice itself to protect the rest of the QMX. Thankfully the rest of my QMX appears to have survived unharmed, thanks to D108. Conclusion: don¡¯t use a USB-C battery to power your QMX, unless you¡¯ve confirmed your adapter behaves differently! Cheers, Dave M0JTS
Started by david mugridge @ · Most recent @
50W Amp for QCX 5
I plan to build two QCX+: one 20M band and one 30M band. If I also build a 50W Amp for QCX with the 20M band low pass filter am I right to guess that this 50W Amp will work well in agrrement with the regulations about harmonics with the 20M and 30M QCX+ without any need for other filters? 73 - Pierre - FK8IH
Started by Pierre - FK8IH @ · Most recent @
#qmx #problem #troubleshooting 2 #troubleshooting #qmx #problem
Hi everyone, I've been using my QMX for about an year with great joy and happiness when suddenly my QMX stopped receiving or transmitting. I'm fairly new to radio and i am struggling to find the problem. The sweeps are all garbage on all freqs: RF filter sweep, Audio Filter Sweep, everything but the LPF sweeps. The Voltages seem good although when I press "T", the transmitter voltage shows 9.8v in red. My QMX is 12V. I have little knowledge and i need a hand from you guys, to know where to start. I zipped and attached the image sweeps. 73 Pedro - CR7BJL
Started by Pedro - CR7BJL @ · Most recent @
You don't hear it from me
Hi Hans won a zBITx from Farhan yesterday at FDIM :) :) :) It was a random giveaway, random number generator picked Hans's number :) :) :) 73 muhsin TA1MHS
Started by Muhsin TA1MHS @
QMX+ & WSJT-X settings 2
I've been going thru the posts here and have not seen setting for the QMX+ and WSJT-X ? any help would be great
Started by Ed Cozart @ · Most recent @
Release of version 1.2 of ABS solution for QMX+ (Automatic internal antenna tuner, internal battery and internal speaker with audio amp) 105 #ABS #ATU #PSU #QMXplus
Hi, I have released a version 1.2 of the solution. Please refer to the readme front page file at the git repository with details: https://github.com/AC8L/QMX_Plus_Autotuner_Internal_Battery_Speaker/ While I am writing this note - a group buy with 35+ participants is happening for this same version 1.2 - organized by Cal (AD8Q) and Stan (KC7XE). -- 73, Sardar (AC8L, 4K6SA, VA3DUA).
Started by Sardar (AC8L) @ · Most recent @
QMX+ CW Setup 2
I'm trying to listen to CW on my QMX. 1.02 firmware installed. In CW mode I mostly get noise. If I switch to any of the other modes I can hear CW well, though sometimes more than one station at at time. I get that the CW filter is supposed to be narrower, but I hear a station in USB mode, switch to CW, then tune around in 100 Hz or even 10 Hz steps and can't find anything. I even tried enabling the 500 Hz filter, but still all I hear in CW mode is noise. It sounds like water rushing in a tunnel. If I set CW passband to NONE it's just like in USB mode, which is not a surprise, since that's turning all the narrow CW filtering off. Do I have some other config messed up ? +---Main menu------+ |+---Configuration------+ ||+---CW---------------------------+ ||| | ||| CW Keyer | ||| CW Decoder | ||| CW passband 500 | ||| CW center 750 | +|| Auto-offset/tone YES | || CW offset 750 | || Sidetone frq 750 | || Sidetone volume 50 | || Sidetone abs/rel Absolute | || CW-R OFF | || Choose filters | || | |+--------------------------------+
Started by pgramsey, N9LFF @ · Most recent @
QMX with Pactor
I read the good news that the QMX supports SSB operations. I see information about people using VARA-HF. Has anyone attempted to connect it to an SCS PACTOR Modem? Via mic and audio out with the PTT? I know that is a bit crazy, but why not.
Started by Linus @
Internal tuner 4
I purchased the development kit with my QMX+ because I thought maybe I'd install a tuner. I did and although I can't drill a hole in the right location to save my life, out of laziness for sure, I was able to do it this way. I decided not to make it totally internal as I run an amplifier sometimes. This way, it's just a tuner that uses internal power so it comes on with the radio. Pretty handy, too. It works just like I hoped and it's one less thing I have to pack. Given the choice of an internal power source or this, personally, I think this is more convenient. It make look trashy but I also added a high quality speaker. The holes looked fine but given the conditions I will likely use the radio in, I decided to keep dirt out. 73 Frank
Started by Frank Fertitta AA5IT @ · Most recent @
Pacific Antenna mic used on new QMX+ not working? 5
I just built the Pacific Antenna electret mic kit to use on my new QMX+ with updated firmware to operate SSB...following the instructions in the QRP-Lab's manual to wire the mic connector, when I key the new mic, it transmits what I believe is a two-tone test signal! So, it keys the rig with RF output but somehow the QMX+ transmits a two-tone signal always...any thoughts what's going on? Thanks and 73 ed
Started by Ed @ · Most recent @
LCD Stopped Working 10
While building my QCX mini, I damaged my R47 variable resistor while trying to remove it, because I forgot to cut off the feet before soldering it in. I finished the rest of the build a few days ago, and discovered when I powered it on that the display contrast was set well enough that I could use it before the potentiometer came in. However, while I was unplugging a paddle, the screen suddenly went blank and hasn't displayed anything since, even after installing the replacement potentiometer today. I suppose it's possible I shorted something with my finger? I have an enclosure on the way to prevent further incidents, if so. After reading through the manual, I decided to take a reading on the pins of the display module, and they don't match very well with the expected values. With R47 turned 50%, the voltages I read on pins 1-16, respectively, were: 0, 4.7, 1.5, 0.1, 0, 0, 4.7, 4.7, 4.7, 4.7, 2.6, 1.8, 4.7, 4.7, 4.4, 0. I'm not sure if that's useful information or enough to help you debug it, but I'm happy to provide further detail or information you might need to help me get this fully working. While the screen was working, I was able to get it set up and tuned, and listened in on a few frequencies and it seemed to be working fine. TU es 73 de W5JIA
Started by Matt Purnell @ · Most recent @
QMX receiver went deaf 20
Last night while playing with my qmx the receiver went deaf. This happened after txing on ssb with IQ mode on and panadapter open. I was using a mic connected to the radio. The S meter with antenna dropped to nearly nothing and I can only hear white noise now. The radio will still put out 5w. I ran my little signal generator into qmx and on receive I hear nothing at -33dbm. At 0dbm (I know quite strong) the signal will get through. Any thoughts? Thank you Ryan KK6DZB
Started by Ryan Wesolowski @ · Most recent @
QMX and Digi 4
Howdy all, I finally was able to get the QMX on the air last night since having it for over several months now. Mine is setup for 9v and I¡¯m using a wall wart tO power it at the moment. It worked well on CW, making a nice contact and qso to KS from NV, and then several Digi contacts to China, Argentina, NV, Japan and New Zealand, using the iPhone iFTx app. I didn¡¯t see any output from anything in the screen but still need to play with the settings. Thanks Hans for a great little rig. -- Jason- Wv3v Las Vegas, NV.
Started by Jason - WV3V - Las Vegas, NV. @ · Most recent @
Introducing QMX CARROT 15
When Elecraft introduced the KH1 a year ago, I was immediately enthusiastic about the concept. A small and lightweight shortwave radio with an integrated telescopic antenna. This means that, weighing less than 400g, it can be used in any suitable location on shortwave. So I wanted to build something myself. I immediately began my own experiments with telescopic antennas for 7-30 MHz. This confirmed that a counterweight is absolutely necessary. This wire, which is a quarter of the wavelength long, contributes significantly to the radiated energy. So the idea arose to forgo the telescopic antenna and experiment with end-fed wires twice the length. Of course, it makes sense to stretch the wire as high as possible. But I also got respectable reports with EFHW lying on the ground or in bushes. In this place the antenna may detunes itself, so a tuner is necessary, as well as the standard 1:64 transformer (Unun). The tried-and-tested resonance circuit (Fuchs Kreis) performs both tasks. Once the antenna issue was resolved, QRP Labs brought out the QMX. The ideal TRX for my projects, and now even capable of SSB. Now all that was missing was a suitable housing with an integrated battery and a speaker with an amplifier. Then a paddle for CW as a contactless touch key directly on the device. And the QMX Carrot was finished. But it wasn¡¯t that simple, because everything had to be as small and light as possible. It now weighs 340g and measures 15x8.5x3.0 cm. I¡¯m happy with that. 73 Chris https://youtu.be/0kksiWVOtnQ
Started by Chris @ · Most recent @
QMX SSB low output 3
Greetings to the brain trust. I have a kit built QMX which is awesome and works great on CW. I have upgraded to the 1.02.000 ( the latest firmware) and added a QRP GUYS mic. Everything seems to check out in the hardware tests, but it seems very low output on SSB. I've set the mic. gain to 75 which seems to help, some. Any ideas on trouble shooting? Thanks in advance. WX7J Doug
Started by Doug Boyer WX7J @ · Most recent @
Newbie with battery question 18
Hello All This is my first post to group. Thank you for the invite, I appreciate it. After searching thru some of the files I found myself somewhat confused by all the battery options. My kit building days took place in the 50s thru the 80's with the complete Heathkit SB line along with many other kits. My hands and eyes are not what they used to be. I ordered a prebuilt QMX-12-volt xcver and after perusing the files as to what type of battery and accessories to get, I found myself confused by all the different options. I have an IC 705 which is essentially plug and play. Apparently, that's not the case with the QMX. From what I gather from the group, the Talent Cell 12-volt battery is popular. There are many Bioenno 12-volt batteries available as well. Not sure what AH ratings I should be looking for. It seems the xcvr is very picky as to what you power it with and what accessories you should have along with the battery PD Banks, Buc converters etc. all that I'm not familiar with. Any suggestions you have would be most appreciated and the KISS term would help me a lot. Thank you very much for your help. 73 Jeff WB9DAR
Started by Jeff WB9DAR @ · Most recent @
Loading QMX+ Firmware 2
I have not been able to see on the initial first power up any means of loading firmware on my QMX+ radio. I was able to see some evidence of 2 files on E drive which is the USB drive on my computer by shorting AUX2 to ground before power on. The two files in E drive are file 1_00_027.QMX and EEPROM. EEPROM is an empty file.. Have I missed something here or do I have a bigger problem that cannot be solved easily? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Ron W6ZQ
Started by Ron Cade @ · Most recent @
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