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Sticky #qmx #SSB Firmware beta 1_01_003 release 142 #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
Started by Hans Summers @ · Most recent @
QMX: Is the latest firmware correcting the distorted audio? 5
All, Ive loaded.004 and it seems to work well on my QMX 80-20. I¡¯ve made a number of successful contacts on ssb. On my QMX 20-10 it has distorted audio after the update. I did a factory reset then calibrated. It was after this that the transmit audio is very distorted. I went back and changed the settings to the last known working numbers but it¡¯s still distorted. Can anyone tell me if the new .006 has helped this? I¡¯m about to load it in both QMXs and the QMX+ and was wondering if it has helped? Does a firmware update require a factory reset and calibration or leave it be? Thanks.. Don N6NLX
Started by Don @ · Most recent @
#clock #QMXplus #clock #QMXplus
The clock on my QMXplus seems to drift many minutes every day. When I do an operating session or a POTA activation I will need to remember to set the clock when I sit down and power it up. I set the time to UTC to make paper logging easier. I have a new quality CR2032 battery in my QMXplus in case you wondered. i haven¡¯t yet measured the clock drift, but was surprised it was significant. I think a number of contacts I uploaded to LoTW had no QSL because my estimate of the correct time was wrong. (A day or two later I discovered the time was way off before I uploaded, and changed the times in my electronic log to my estimated corrected time) Or I could get the OLG3 GNSS module which I think will set the QMXplus time, but that requires another component and setup to my portable kit. I probably won¡¯t bother but keep thinking about other solutions. My Home QTH transceivers are spot on the correct UTC time. I can take a PC or IPad and do my logging on it. Another component to take. Q: Before I decide what to do, How much does your QMXplus clock drift?
Started by NQ5P @
#qmx SSB Firmware beta 1_01_007 release 34 #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_007 to it. This fixes one more typo I found in the USB compound device configuration. I carefully checked all 440 bytes one by one in all three configurations (1, 2 and 3 serial port). I believe in the 1-port configuration the configuration is byte for byte, identical to 1_00_027. Waiting for Ludwig to confirm any issues or not with WIn 7. I booted my PC into Windows 10 on the old HD and all three serial ports worked properly, and audio too. 73 Hans G0UPL http://qrp-labs.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/g0upl
Started by Hans Summers @ · Most recent @
I think I broke my QMX... 16
I forgot the first rule of radios - if something works, don't fix it. Anyway, I wanted to replace the diode that I have been using for the Rev 2 board modification with a smaller diode. I replaced it and found that the radio would indicate high SWR every time I transmitted, so I put the original diode back in. Now I can't hear any RF signals. I can't even hear the "normal" birdies. I'm attaching a picture of my "work". Have I ruined L503? I'm also afraid that I may have destroyed the trace at that end of L503. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks. 73, Mike, KL7MJ
Started by Mike, KL7MJ @ · Most recent @
Antenna and atu recommendations for WMX 60-15m 7
Hi all. I¡¯ve ordered mentioned kit few days ago and now I¡¯m looking for antenna and atu. Does anyone have an experience with manual atu? I¡¯m looking at kanga products pocket transmatch, mainly due to size of it and would like to pair it with Sotabeams band springer wire. What are your thought on this combo? Would you suggest any alternatives? Ideally the kit would be as small and light as possible as it¡¯s not gonna be the only radio I carry. I don¡¯t mind making my own antenna so please share some designs with me if you can. I¡¯m also ok with commercially available kit. thanks in advance. 73 de 2E0TZG
Started by BigT @ · Most recent @
QSL Card Multilingual Editor
For those who wish to create/print their own QSL Card my GitHub repository might be of interest: https://github.com/sparks72/QSL-Card-Multilinqual-Editor 72/73 de Paul DJ0CU Feedback welcome.
Started by Paul Harrison @
QMX+ with ~1000 tone on 12M & 6M 51
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
Started by Richard Hattaway @ · Most recent @
QMX SSB : Does a Baofeng Micro works ok ? 11
Hi, I tried to use a standard Baofeng micro , the one with a small loudspeaker inside that is not usable with QMX. I have done the easy mods to make possible using this mike with the QMX. No a big issue ... Tried also the Microphone Test tool in the QMX sw, and the mike seems ok using only 40 db for gain. BUT, if I listen with another radio the modulation is very bad .. !! Possibly the two radio too close ?? Unfortunatly, if I talk ,does not seem to exit any RF or just a little bit, from the QMX ( I have a swr/wattmeter in line..). In CW all is ok, in SSB Baofeng micro seems no good. Have you tried the Baofeng Micro ? I guess every body owns one of this mike that why I am asking. 73 de angelo i1jck
Started by Angelo I1JCK @ · Most recent @
BS170 FET 5
My QMX Plus is approximately 25% down on the Test Certificate power, so I am looking to replace one of the BS170 FETs. The Farnell catalogue has many different suffixes to their BS170 devices. Should I select a particular device?
Started by Keith G3WGE @ · Most recent @
#qmx SSB Firmware beta 1_01_006 release - calibration 5 #qmx
Hans, I think calibration in _006 is better, but there are still some issues. I am attaching some screenshots from my QMX-lowband calibration that may help in diagnosing the phase-error cals that don't finish, and also a USB IMD optimization that was strange, and fixed itself when I repeated it. I did the initial calibration from a factory-reset condition, using the 'R' option to do all of the optimizations, which I then reviewed. The 80m Phase Error plot didn't complete - it stopped at about 700 on the x-axis. And retrying it with the 'O' repeated the same results. Then I retried a few more times and captured the attached 5 shots of the progression. Note that it for some reason started with a high DAC value, not the one corresponding to the x-axis, which is why it stopped early. Completely repeatable. The 20m USB IMD optimization looked crazy. The other IMDs looked OK. So I retried 20m using the 'O', and it cleaned itself up. See the initial and retry results in the last two attachments. I hope this is helpful- I will check the cal process/results on my other QMX*, and let you know if anything else interesting shows up. Stan KC7XE
Started by Stan Dye @ · Most recent @
#qmx SSB Firmware beta 1_01_004 release 56 #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
Started by Hans Summers @ · Most recent @
#qmx SSB Firmware beta 1_01_007 release - USB Tree View #qmx
Super useful Windows USB utility. Shows tons of info about all USB devices to help troubleshoot USB/COM port issues. USB Device Tree Viewer at www.uwe-sieber.de https://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtreeview_e.html#download Donation ware. 73, Steve W1SRD
Started by Steve W1SRD @
Calibration error 3
Hello all, So I updated to firmware 07 and wanted to run the calibration, but I'm getting PA modulation error. Tells me to run the PA MOD test, but I just get a straight line. What can be causing this? Thank you, F4JVU
Started by f4jvu@... @ · Most recent @
QMX+ - Soundcard No Receive audio #audio
I am having difficulties with ALL my USB soundcards, including the QMX+. My station computer is a Windows10 machine. All was working well and I have been playing with SSB recently. Today I decided to use FT8 and try my luck with ZS8M. When I opened JTDX I received the error "An error opening the audio input device has occurred." Interestingly I could transmit however there was no audio on the waterfall. Unsure of my dilemma I tried another rig and another external USB soundcard and again I had the same error. I have 3 USB soundcards (including the QMX+). One is a digital interface for my QRO rig the 2nd is for CW Skimmer and the 3rd is the QMX+. NONE of the USB cards can receive audio data? I have checked each audio device and they seem to be setup correctly and the sound icon on the taskbar is at full audio with the correct device shown. But no audio is received by any of the soundcards or their appropriate software. The ONLY fully working soundcard is the built-in card on my Win10 machine. I don't think that this is a QMX+ issue but much broader. (I am running firmware 1_001_003.) Has anyone encountered anything similar? Thanks, -- 73, Rick VE7TK Website: https://www.ve7tk.ca/
Started by Rick Williams - VE7TK @
FW 1_01_007 QMX+ Lubuntu 25.04 SOLVED
My error: I needed to disable ModemManager first. 2 ports now work perfectly. On to 3 ports! Roger On 27/04/2025 11:42, Roger Hill wrote:
Started by Roger Hill @
#qmx New build, incomplete initialization problem? 7 #qmx
Good day. My QMX+ V3 seems to be stuck in firmware update. By providing a new firmware file it will try to initialize, and after a few minutes gets stuck on Band Version. Stays there for a minute or so, then reverts to the clock. After that, I can get to screens with garbage. I can sometimes get to the Menus and beyond, in and out to non-sense screens. Both push buttons seem to work, because I can easily navigate in the menu, until the system gets stuck on a choice, then it goes back to the clock. ith a right button push, I can go back to garbage screens and sometimes into the menu system. From some of the screens, a quick push on the top decoder will result in a shut-down and a new firmware update state. I conclude it is not fully initializing, for reasons unknown. I have tried a "Factory Reset" many times, and that seems to get stuck, too. Ideas? Thank you in advance!
Started by Bruce K3BAB @ · Most recent @
PA mod for QMX+ 47
After assembling a QDX rig for a local ham I received a couple of the QDX PA mod PC boards made by WB2CBA which have the FDT86256 mosfets. They have a max voltage of 150V compared to the 60V of the BS170. Since I like to experiment I decided to try and adapt one of the boards to my QMX+. I filed off the two "tabs" opposite the mosfets being careful not to file off any of the traces. It fit perfectly where the BS170's were. After some testing it seems to work well. My QMX+ is presently wired for 9V and I have a Buck-Boost converter stuck on the back set at 10V so I can use any battery I like from 5V-30V. On 80m-30m I can easily get 5w with the 10v input. Since I like to "play with fire" I plugged in my 12.6V battery and got 6.5w-8W on the lower bands. The mosfets stayed very cool....into a dummy load. While playing on FT8 with my Hexbeam and low SWR sometimes the finals got warm and actually got pretty hot on some of the higher bands but kept work fine. If anyone else out there can or wants to give it a try, especially if you have the proper test equipment please let me/everyone know what you found. The info for the PC boards are here... https://github.com/WB2CBA/QDX-PA-MODIFICATION/blob/main/QDX%20FTD86256%20PA%20Modification%20Story.pdf Tim - K5DEZ
Started by Tim Keene @ · Most recent @
FW 1_01_007 QMX+ Lubuntu 25.04 2
Hi Hans. I have gone over the checks again. I can connect with putty just fine when USB ports is set to 1. With ports set to 2, putty brings up the terminal screen if I connect to either of ttyACM0 or ttyACM1, but pressing Enter does nothing, no response from the QMX+. I don't think I am missing anything. 73 Roger 8P6RX dmesg: [86189.609046] usb 1-2.1.3: USB disconnect, device number 9 [86192.131831] usb 1-2.1.3: new full-speed USB device number 10 using xhci_hcd [86192.247357] usb 1-2.1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=0483, idProduct=a34c, bcdDevice= 1.00 [86192.247375] usb 1-2.1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 [86192.247384] usb 1-2.1.3: Product: QMX Transceiver [86192.247392] usb 1-2.1.3: Manufacturer: QRP Labs [86192.303007] cdc_acm 1-2.1.3:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device This works Set ports to 2, power QMX+ off/on [86268.713111] usb 1-2.1.3: USB disconnect, device number 10 [86271.110082] usb 1-2.1.3: new full-speed USB device number 11 using xhci_hcd [86271.227391] usb 1-2.1.3: New USB device found, idVendor=0483, idProduct=a34c, bcdDevice= 1.00 [86271.227411] usb 1-2.1.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 [86271.227422] usb 1-2.1.3: Product: QMX Transceiver [86271.227430] usb 1-2.1.3: Manufacturer: QRP Labs [86271.310514] cdc_acm 1-2.1.3:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device These do not work [86271.454483] cdc_acm 1-2.1.3:1.5: ttyACM1: USB ACM device
Started by Roger Hill @ · Most recent @
Building a Ultimate3S WSPR kit and might be one dumb question from pilling it off. 4
Hello smart people, So I assembled an Ultimate 3s WSPR kit. I booted it up, hooked it up to a dummy load, and everything worked as it should. But then, a thought. What am I supposed to do for an antenna? My main station uses a ZS6BKW dipole, and my first thought was to take a piece of coax, solder the main wire to the "RF" pin, twist the shield wires of the coax into a single strand and solder that to the neighboring "gnd" pin, put a connector on the other end of the coax and use it to hook it into the ZS6BKW. But then, another thought. How am I gonna tune this? No problem, I said. The ZS6BKW is resonant for me on 40 meters, so I put in the low-pass 40m filter, and gave it a go. Everything looked and acted like it should, but when I looked on http://wspr.rocks/, no contacts. Then I took my IC-7300, dialed it down to 1 watt, and tried it on WSPR. Plenty of contacts, no problem, so I figure if I can get a signal to the ZS6BKW with the Ultimate 3s, I'll be ok. But I have no idea what to try next. I'll include that it includes the GPS receiver, which seems to be working fine. I have a feeling my problem is something simple, and I'm gonna feel dumb when I get it, so please be easy on me if I'm coming across as a noob. But any help would be appreciated.
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