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#qmx #SSB Firmware beta 1_01_003 release
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#qmx
#ssb
Hi all I updated the SSB beta testing webpage of the brave, here: https://qrp-labs.com/qmxp/ssbbeta.html and released firmware version 1_01_003 to it. These are the changes: Bug fix: Initial value for noise gate samples was 100 (should be max 99) - makes no real difference but it needed to be fixed Added TX indication underlining the A character when transmitting from USB sound card in SSB mode. Note that the two possible states for this indication are a single dot (indicating PTT has been applied and now the radio is in TX mode) and the solid bar (indicating audio is being received from the PC and transmitted). There is no double-dot like there is in Digi mode indicating insufficient volume, because in SSB mode the radio transmits whatever you give it, even if the volume is low. Bug fix: CAT command TQ1; did not cause transmit when in SSB mode. Now TQ1; and TQ0; work properly in SSB mode. Bug fix: Prevent button presses from accidentally activating VOX, which was happening due to sound picked up from the internal (cancellation reference channel) microphone when you pressed buttons right next to it, and that prevented band change because the second click of the double click was ignored because by then the radio was in transmit mode. All fixed! Now you can click buttons however you like and when button clicks are done, VOX is temporarily disabled until your button pushing frenzy is over. Power meter now reads Peak Envelope Power (PEP) when in SSB mode. Previously it was just reading a sampled value (NOT an average); so if the power meter was updated 10x a second, the updates would just randomly pick a value from the SSB amplitude envelope, which was most unlikely to be its peak value. Bug fixL Calibration hung at DAC 1300 when run on LCD. Now the calibration completes properly when run from the LCD. Many thanks for all the feedback so far, SSB in QMX is getting better and better! 73 Hans G0UPL http://qrp-labs.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/g0upl
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QMX+ shutdown problem
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#qmx
#QMXplus
#shutdown
My newest QMX+ kit Rev 3 arrived and was assembled exactly one week after ordering! The diagnostics test page showed output power (0W) and SWR (random values). Everything else was OK. All sweep tests showed strange results. Yes, the dummy load was in place. So I decided to power off and check all solder joints again. The QMX was on the table without the enclosure and I did not get a good grip on it. As I pressed the Vol button for power-off the QMX moved on the table and the long button press was interrupted, giving *two* long presses like keying Morse M. The display flashed abnormally showing some text and dimmed. All happened so quickly that I did not see exactly what happened. No smoke, no hot components. Now I can not power-on as the radio does not react to any button press. Nothing happens. If jumpered for forced firmware update, no flash drive appears on the PC. This could be a firmware problem. Is it possible that the second long press of the Vol button started the power-on cycle while still powering off and writing data to the flash memory? Clearly, while performing power-off and saving data into the flash memory, the firmware should ignore the button press for power-on. -- 73 Matti OH6BEX
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CW Practice / Rag Chew
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On 4/21/25 I had a CW practice / rag chew session on 20 meters. I worked no stations: Conditions were OK. SSN = 108, SFI = 156, A = 14, K = 5. I heard several very weak stations calling but they were too weak to work. My next CW practice session will be April 23 at 16:00 EDT / 20:00 UTC on 20 meters. Anyone and everyone is welcome. This practice is intended for operators who are new to CW or they need some practice. IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW POOR YOUR CW IS. Mistakes are OK. Poor fists are OK. Slow speed is OK. Really slow speed is OK. This practice is meant for you to improve your CW. I will do my best to adjust to your skill level. Operate at any power level. If several stations show up, I will operate as a round-table control station. I will do it as a round-table so everyone gets a chance to transmit. Please listen to my directions. Details: Date - April 23 2025 Time - 16:00 EDT 20:00 UTC Band - 20 Meters How to find me - I will find a clear frequency and call CQ. Go to the Reverse Beacon Network and search for my call sign AB8DF. That will tell you what frequency I am on. Tune your station to that frequency and if you hear me give me a call. If there is a QSO in progress, please wait for a break in the action. Then send your callsign. If I hear you, I will invite you to join the QSO and start a round-table QSO. Reply to this email if you have questions. IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW POOR CW IS Ed AB8DF
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qmx SSB Firmware beta 1_01_004 release + WSJT-X
Hello ... After installing 004, successfully, I've got 3 new com ports, 3, 9, & 10. All of them allow CAT control of the WSJT software. Decodes are happening and I have made a number of US and DX contacts today. But, and there almost always is one, after about 8-10 minutes, the new com ports "go away" and WSJT stops working and wants connections repaired. Shutting off the QMX+ and turning it back on restores the ports, for another 8-10 minutes. Anybody else seen this behavior after updating to 004ssb? The radio plays nicely with WSJT for hours at a time with 003ssb. Thanks, Dick, K5AND
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QMX+ with WA3TFS amplifier
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I recently built the WA3TFS linear amplifier featured in the March QST. The build went very well and with my old MFJ 20M QRP CW radio, 3W in gives 20W out with a peak 4A draw. So, I tried to interface my QMX+ to it and was surprised to see the QMX+ stop transmitting after the first dit. It would recover after a time and would transmit fine by itself or through the amp but it didn’t like it all when I activated the amp. The firmware hasn’t been upgraded in awhile so I’m not sure if this has already been addressed. I’m not sure the RF detection is maybe not fast enough ?? Any ideas appreciated. 73, Jamie WB4YDL
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Release 1_01_004 bugs that did not get addressed
Two issues that I have reported before are not fixed in 1_01_004 and that is OK. I just wanted to make note that I had tested them and the bugs, as expected, are still there: 1. With VFO B selected, SWR sweeps do not sweep. 2. Attempting FT8 with USB mode results in only one transmit cycle. After the first transmit cycle, subsequent transmit cycles produce no power. This has been confirmed by at least one other user. Tony AD0VC
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#qmx SSB Firmware beta 1_01_004 release
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#qmx
Hi all I updated the SSB beta testing webpage of the brave, here: https://qrp-labs.com/qmxp/ssbbeta.html and released firmware version 1_01_004 to it. I did not solve problems with SSB phase distortion calibration, but I added a couple of additional failsafes. I am inclined to stop calling it beta. But I welcome your opinions on this. I know there is more to do, there will always be more to do... I think I would be more comfortable calling it the official version and moving onward. Having it all properly documented in the operating manual and all in one place would simplify things and reduce confusion. What do you think? These are the changes: Bug fix: Incorrect PA voltage display on the Diagnostics screen due to 57 / 10 being rounded to 5, as discussed in this forum. Change TX color in the diagnostics screen from red to blue, to avoid confusion since red things are errors. Added two more USB Virtual COM serial ports. QMX now presents itself as a USB hub with a 24-bit stereo 48ksps USB sound card and three USB Virtual COM serial ports attached. The advantage of this is that you can be running WSJT-X connected to a serial port, then run a terminal emulator connected to a different serial port; then you can make adjustments to the gain for example, to get the WSJT-X SNR meter at your desired level. You can also use other tools like "Input analysis" in the "PC and CAT" menu, which displays incoming audio tones from the PC; previously this could not be used unless you used VOX for Tx/Rx control. The CAT monitor can also be useful to be able to monitor incoming CAT commands and responses in realtime on one port, with CAT running on another. And going forward, for developers who wish to experiment with BASIC scripting, it will also be important to have multiple serial COM ports. Added CAT LC; command to retrieve LCD contents: it returns a 32-character string, whose contents are whatever is on the LCD at that instant. Any custom characters are replaced by spaces. The only exception to this is the VFO indicator which is replaced by an 'A' or 'B' character. Added CAT commands SA; which returns the AGC dB value (dB of attenuation applied by the AGC system). Added CAT command SM; which returns the S-meter value. This value is in dB. To convert to S-units, divide by 6. Added CAT command PC; which returns the power level during TX. The value is in tenths of a Watt. For example response PC45; would mean 4.5W. Added CAT command SW; which returns the SWR meter reading during TX. The value is in units of hundredths. For example response SW142; would mean the SWR measured is 1.42. Added CAT command SS to get/set SSB input source. Valid values are 0 (USB from PC), 1 (Two-tone test generator) or 2 (External microphone). I migrated AF, RF, Image, LPF and Test ADC I/Q terminal tools to the standard ASCII-art graphing tool I developed. Previously every tool had its own piece of code, which of course were copy-and-pasted from each other and largely similar. The advantage is also that the standard ASCII-art graphing tool I developed, also has an interface to display a miniature version of the graphs on a 20 x 16-pixel canvas, shown in a 4 x 2 character section at the right-hand side of the LCD. This means all these sweep tools are now also available on the LCD and buttons, without needing to use the terminal emulator to see them. They are all under the "Hardware tests" menu. I created a new tool called "PA mod. test" specifically to check the operation of amplitude modulator. This is under the "Hardware tests" menu both on the terminal interface and the LCD user interface. Attached is an example of a correctly functioning amplitude modulator. The x-axis shows the DAC value, the y-axis shows the measured PA voltage. A correct result is a straight line that goes (almost) from zero to (almost) the QMX supply voltage; a 12V unit will saturate at about a DAC value of around 2500 as shown. The Hardware tests / Diagnostics screen is now also available on the LCD interface. Here there are 6 screens, which you scroll between by using the Tune knob. You i
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QMX build troubleshooting
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Hello, I completed building the QMX yesterday. The initial plug in went smooth, no smoke no current draw. I booted the QMX into update mode, put the firmware on it no problems at all. Then I removed and re-inserted the dc plug and tried to start the radio by pressing the left encoder, suddenly I saw big current draw (stupidly i forgot to limit my power supply) it went up to something like 7 amps, so I unplugged it immediately. I dint see any smoke but the device did get hot in some areas. Visually I do not see anything burned on any of the PCB. So now, when I plug the radio in the DC plug nothing happens until I press the left encoder which creates a short and puts the power supply into constant current mode. (This time limited...) Can anyone please advise for any troubleshooting steps? I put some pictures of the boards in attachment. Thank you.
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QDX-M 80m
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Hi All, I have a plan to build a QDX-M for 80 metre FSQ activities. The QDX-M appears to be ideal for this with it's clever non SSB method of producing the tones required. However, the web page shop only lists 10,11,12 metre bands at the moment. After looking at the circuits for the QDX and QDX-M the changes for 80 metres would seem to be: 1. Use the low pass filter design for 80 m from the QDX. i.e change the inductors and capacitors in the QDX-M to be the same as the 80 m filter in the QDX. 2. Change the inductor in the QDX-M (L12) so that it resonates with the 56 pF capacitor at 3.6 MHz. 3. It looks like L14 remains the same for all bands. So my question is: Has anyone done this and are there any steps I've missed, and can I buy a QDX-M kit with all the appropriate toroids, inductors, and capacitors? I'd like to buy one QDX-M for 80 metres and one extra set of components to change the unbuilt 10 metre QDX-M I have to 80 metres. Apologies for the long and involved post. Best Regards Richard Katsch VK2EIK
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QRP Labs QMX-PLUS-CW/SSB/FT8-NRV to be activated during ARRL Field Day 2025 with new club call sign
Please see: https://www.qrz.com/db/KR4DID 72, Bill, N4QA//QRP on the mountain in Roanoke County, Virginia.
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MI QRP Weekly Zoom Chat
We had six folks join the MI QRP Zoom Chat on 17 April. Please join us Thursday April 24 (and every Thursday) at 4PM Eastern for the Michigan QRP Club weekly QRP Chat where the main topics will be QRP and other ham interests. New hams are encouraged to participate and ask questions. It's fun, it's easy, and it's free. You only need a computer, a smart phone, or a tablet that can connect to the Internet. OR if you can't be close to any of those you can join by audio with any standard phone. Just follow the directions below. No software needs to be loaded or installed. Anyone can join and non members are welcome. Details are here: https://www.miqrp.net/zoom Zoom ID: 811 0835 6229 The topic for Thursday, 24 April will be an OPEN FORUM. Pete WK8S Ed AB8DF Ernie N3ETE Tony W8CDC Stan WB8QJZ Casey KC9IH The bands have been crummy lately. TAXES! Pete is getting an old National five tube receiver. The weather is improving and we are all getting antsy to do some POTA. Stan is still playing with SSTV and the ISS. He had a good pass yesterday but got sidetracked with a ham radio zoom meeting. Another satellite starts in a couple of days so he may try it. He is also working on the DMR Net Michigan One Net https://www.michiganonedmr.net. This sounds very interesting and several of us will be checking it out. Tony is still trying to fix his TenTec. Ed got some color burst crystals to bring to Hamvention and the Michigan Mighty Mite Revival at club night. He also got some non inductive 250 watt resistors. He will build a high power dummy load with them. Pete is working with his Zbitx https://www.hfsignals.com/index.php/zbitx/. The recent firmware updates have improved the rigs performance. Need to look at 40 meters for the CW practice sessions and maybe even for the clubs net. We talked about the FCC issuing callsigns to stations and the ability to get a call sign outside of the station's area. Like a Michigan station being able to get a AB6XX callsign. We talked about tariffs and what they may mean for us QRPers. We are all in a wait and see mode on the tariffs. Pete is trying multiple elevated radials with POTA verticals. He is also looking at towers including a ALM-31 - US Tower. The agenda for the 24 April QRP Chat: Ernie to do a short introduction and acknowledge any new folks to the Zoom chat. The topic for next week will be an open forum. During the open forum anyone can take the floor. We will go one by one until all have had a chance to have the floor. Files, pictures and presentations can be shared if you have any. Please try to stay muted when someone has the floor. Thanks Ed AB8DF
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QMX SSB internal mic?
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#qmx
Hello, I tested the internal microphone in the menu microphone test. Nice. Now a question: once the beta firmware results in a release, what will be the way to transmit? All controls seem to have already a function and there seems to be nothing left for the PTT function. Jindra
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FT8CN Getting it to Work!
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I installed FT8CN to an Android phone but found it sometimes transmitted and often did not. Then I discovered there is a magic button on the screen which turns on transmission! It is in the top right of the Calling screen and looks like a loudspeaker. You need to click on this until it turns red as shown on the screen shot. I also discovered by repeatedly clicking this button it changes the "Sequential" setting between 0 and 1 which changes whether it transmits in the first or second time slot. I have read the English manual but don't remember seeing these controls. The settings are QDX rig selected which works with my QMX and CAT control. Everything else is default. Phone is a Google Pixel 9a.
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QMX+ with ~1000 tone on 12M & 6M
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The radio is a Ver. 1 QMX plus that in general performs exactly like I expect. It does not have the GPS option installed, and there is no battery in the clock battery slot. The radio is used for CW only. As the title suggests, I have an approximate 1000 tone on only 12M and 6M bands. It is internal, in that I can remove antenna and it's still there. It does not change in level or tone while tuning around the band. It appears to de-sense the receiver a bit, as a signal must be pretty strong for me to be able to copy it on 12M. There is normally a 'beat' frequency between the received signal and the tone when I can copy someone. I have run the I/Q sweeps in Putty, using a raspberry pi computer. The tone is present with or without the computer attached. The I/Q sweeps look very nice on the lower bands, and begin to deteriorate as the frequency goes up. They are still showing the two sine waves, but are a bit distorted( not a perfect line of x's ). This deterioration is also noted on 10M and 15M ( to some extent ) and the sweeps for 12M and 6M are not suspiciously worse than others. 10M works flawlessly, as do the other bands. The remaining filter sweeps look good, with some tweaking needed possibly, but totally functional as is. I have a set of QMX HB and LB radios to compare symptoms, and the HB QMX does not have the 'tone' on 12M when swapped into the system. I am curious what path to take troubleshooting this issue. I did not find anything in the archives that addressed this strange behavior. Thanks & 73 Dick W4PID
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QMX+ SSB Calibration
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Yesterday I decided to venture into the latest beta release of QMX SSB. I'm nearly 100% CW op, so this was mostly done out of curiosity. I'm a big fan of Hans and QRPLab, and have been impressed with the SSB technology. Anyway, the firmware install went fine. This QMX+ is factory-built, by the way, and has been trouble free. The only mic I have was intended for use with a PC and has no PTT, so I turned VOX on. The mic test built into the firmware worked fine (with PUTTY) and indicated the mic was working fine with the default gain. So I ran the LONG calibration process (I'm guessing it took about 30 min., but I didn't measure the time), initiated by the R command so it went through all 3 calibrations on all bands with no further input from me, and completed normally, as far as I could tell. But, the curves produced by the phase error and IMD Sync cals are in many cases, drastically different from the ones that Hans posted. I included some samples below - some similar to Hans', and some very different. On the IMD Sync curves, there's a set of numbers to the right of each plot, and those numbers are within +/-2 or 3 of those on Hans' plots. I'm guessing that's what matters for those. After calibration, with my mic (tested good in the mic test) plugged in and VOX on, I get no output when speaking into the mic ( into dummy load). I tried power cycling, the QMX, but still no output. In fact, the radio doesn't switch to transmit at all. The rig still works fine in CW mode. Its certainly possible that there's some SSB setting I've overlooked. Any comments welcomed. 73, Randy, KS4L ++
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Release of version 1.2 of ABS solution for QMX+ (Automatic internal antenna tuner, internal battery and internal speaker with audio amp)
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#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).
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Another good solar description
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This one has a QRP focus. https://www.qrparci.org/resource/FDIM81.pdf Ed AB8DF
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3D model of QMX+? - To 3D print front and rear covers
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Hi all, Having real struggles to find an existing cover(s) for the QMX+. All the ones are see are for the QMX. I can model some up easy enough but looking for a 3D model of a the QMX+ itself to model these around. I could model something close enough but looking to save some time. Thanks Colin
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Power out on 60 mtr QCX+
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Hi I recently built a QCX+ for 60 mtrs. Everything works ok except that I only get about 1.5watts out into a dummy. load. Just wondering whether any one has built a QCX+ for 60mtrs and what power out that is expected for this band . look forward to any replies. Keith G4TJE
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