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Sticky #qmx #Firmware release 1_02_000 64 #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 @
New QMX+ Calibration victim 16
Hi, I¡¯ve had my QMX+ for a number of months and had tested the then beta now regular SSB firmware with good results except pretty low output power in SSB. As I had never gotten around to fine tune the LPFs when building it I decided this was the logical next thing. So I fiddled with spreading and compressing turns on the toroids and managed to get all bands to between 4 and 5w output for CW except 160m that was already at 6w. Running 12.0v input and build for 12v Being happy with results I then first tested resetting to factory defaults, and then tested SSB output power. Still max 2-2.5w according to the Bird. I then decided to run the SSB calibration again. Worked fine til perhaps 12m or 10m phase. I then heard some terrible noise from the speaker and saw the QMX crashing with all blocks in the display and turning itself off. I tried powering on again, but won¡¯t start now. Just blank display and current protection on PSU kicks in due to over current. I suspect maybe finals are fried with internal short as result? Jonas 7 maj 2025 kl. 23:12 skrev Stan Dye via groups.io <standye@...>: ? On Wed, May 7, 2025 at 01:38 PM, Wiggle Pig wrote: It¡¯s D503 and D504 These are placeholders for diodes that could be placed across the BS170 outputs, as was commonly done with QDX. Hans included them in the design, but has not encouraged installing the diodes, which he believes are unnecessary for QMX. They may suppress spikes, but they also add additional capacitance to the PA, which may affect it adversely in other ways. There were many posts on this list regarding this topic a year or so ago. Stan KC7XE
Started by Jonas Sanamon @ · Most recent @
QMX 1n4007 diodes 5
I needed to replace one of the 1n4007 diodes in my QMX (I cut the lead for an experiment) so I went looking for a replacement. None of the 1n4007 diodes at Mouser have the small diameter leads like the ones from QRP Labs. They are all about .7mm diameter where the QRPLabs diodes are more like .3mm. I ended up ordering Vishay diodes with the fat leads. I had cleared the holes with the solder sucker but the leads still did not fit so I used some PCB drill bits to clear the holes and finally got the diode in there. Hopefully the via barrel is still intact. I am waiting for some caps to put it back together and try it. Any discussion about these diodes? My experience is that 1N400x diodes all had fat leads. Thanks, Tony AD0VC
Started by mux_folder2001 @ · Most recent @
QRP Labs kit shipping status
Hi all Well I got back to Dayton and after some work to release my suitcases full of electronics, which were impounded by customs at our local airport, all is well. I have a large backlog of sleep and emails to catch up on, as well as the jet lag... Since the SSB firmware beta release at the end of March, sales volume doubled compared to the normal monthly average. The waiting list for assembled radios also doubled (see attached chart which includes Dayton booth orders for assembled transceivers). Unfortunately I am informed by my colleagues that some kits have run out before the new batches arrived. It takes several months to arrange manufacturing of a batch of 1,000 QMX or QMX+ kits, including component procurement from various parts of the planet, PCB manufacture and SMD assembly, preparing the kits of through-hole parts etc. It's a little difficult to judge the timing exactly. So: QMX: no stock. All through hole parts are either on hand, or on the way. The PCB assembly is completed and just pending shipment. All QMX kit and assembled radios orders are waiting for this new batch of QMX boards to arrive. QLG3 GPS: no stock. There was an unexpected lead time on the E108 module but they were delivered yesterday. Now pending the SMD factory to assemble the boards, they will be shipped (along with lots of other board batches I ordered). Any QMX+ orders that include the QLG3 option are pending the arrival of the new batch of QLG3 boards. I updated the shipping status page: https://qrp-labs.com/status We have several other kits that are low on stock (including QMX+) but the new boards and parts are expected to arrive before the stock reaches zero. Thank you for your continued support. 73 Hans G0UPL http://qrp-labs.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/g0upl
Started by Hans Summers @
50 Watt Power Amplifier - Low Power, High Harmonics 3 #50w #50wpa
Hello. I'm assembling a 50 watt power amplifier for use with a QCX+ that I assembled last month, for the 80 metre band. I have very high harmonics at the output of T3 - as a result, I get only about 9.3 watts out when running at 13.8 V. Output from the LPF looks OK on the 'scope. I found the excellent videos by NA5Y which shows the output of T3 should be much closer to a sinusoid than what I get. I also found the discussion with KO1KR in August of 2020, but unfortunately I can't see his scope photos so I don't know if he had the same problem. I've since skimmed through the many discussions on this forum but haven't found the same issue exactly, though I did check out some of the suggestions given here. I found the amplifier took 67 mA with R5 fully CCW - I adjusted R5 till the amplifier drew about 70 mA with the QCX+ key-down in practice mode. Here are my scope traces: 0092 is the gate drive, yellow is Q1 gate, purple is Q2 gate - all is well here. 0090 is the drain voltage, Q1 in yellow and Q2 in purple - these look like there is oscillation ? 0091 is the voltage at the output of T3. This has a lot of third harmonic and doesn't look like the waveform NA5Y showed at this point. (QCX+ was set for 3.520 MHZ , amplifier connected to a dummy load.) I thought that perhaps my bench power supply is doing something odd when the amp is drawing power, but I probed the 12 volt line right at the barrel connector and the 'scope showed almost no disturbance of the +12 v supply. In frustration, I observed the output of T3 with the 'scope set for a long capture - it almost looks as if the distortion grows with time, for the first few tens of microsceconds the scope showed a small but sine-ish waveform, which over the span of a few hundred microseconds got wigglier and wigglier till it developed into the mess seen in my scope capture 0091. I've checked DC continuity to the windings of all the transformers and coils. I did find a bad joint on the primary of T1 but I cleaned it up and can now get power out of the amplifier. I haven't yet checked bias on all the 1N4007 diodes but the input looks quite sinusoidal at R3 closest to the input. The few watts the amplifier does produce look OK at its output. The QCX+ makes about 4.3 wats into a dummy load (43 V peak to peak) at 13.8 V DC. I'm assembling these units for a friend, and I had really hoped to have them ready for Field Day this year. The instructions are excellent and I have followed them closely. What can I look at next? Bill VE4STW
Started by wtshyman@... @ · Most recent @
QMX+: low RX sensitifity @ 6m / 22 dB noise floor / 1500 Hz wistle 14
Hello, I recently build QMX+ and noticed a huge noise floor and wistling a 6 m. Therfore I measured sensitifity using a signal generator. Band [MHz] Sens [dBm]@Noise+10dB Noise [dB] 1,85 -100,0 0 3,65 -106,0 0 5,35 -107,0 6 7,07 -107,0 0 10,14 -110,0 2 14,23 -107,0 1 18,1 -103,0 4 21,04 -99,0 9 24,9 -97,0 7 28,1 -103,0 5 50,5 -79,0 20 Method: injection of signal Rx frequency + 1,1 kHz Mode: Digi Noise: signal detected by WSJT-X Sens: Noise floor + 10 dB Noise floor is increasing by frequency, but at 6 m wistling and digital noise make RX unusable. Output at 6m is about 2 W at 9V Vbat (12V Version) 1,5 kHz wistle starts at 20 m and is increasing by frequency Using wsjt-X i evalating waterfall diagram: (QMX+ at 50 Ohm) AVE:1, cumulative Noise [dB] : signal by WSJT-X signal in waterfall diagram AU QMX+ freq [Hz] freq [Hz] freq [Hz] freq [Hz] freq [Hz] freq [Hz] Frequency [MHz] Noise [db] Noisefloor 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 1,84 0 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,8 0,2 0,2 0,2 3,57 0 0,3 0,3 0,3 0,7 0,3 0,3 0,3 5,3 1 0,5 0,5 0,5 1 0,5 0,5 0,5 7,04 5 0,8 0,8 0,8 1,1 0,8 0,8 0,8 10,1 1 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 14,1 1 0,5 0,5 1,3 2,8 2,1 0,5 1,5 18,1 5 0,8 1 1,8 2,3 2,1 1,1 2 21,1 7 1 1 2,1 2,6 2,1 1,1 2,1 24,9 7 1 1,2 2,7 2,8 2,7 1,3 2,5 28,1 7 1 1,2 2 1,5 1,5 1,2 2,2 50,3 22 1,8 2,5 3,8 4,2 3,9 2,8 3,8 At higher bands 1,5kHz signal is constant and independent from RX freuqency. At 6m additional audio signals are appearing. 6m RF Filter seems to be ok. Any suggestions to detect cause? vy 73 Michael (DF6TV)
Started by Michael @ · Most recent @
Tune SWR on QMX+ always shows SWR <1.05 13
Hi, I wanted to tune my magloop antenna with the "Tune SWR" tool in the QMX+ menus, and no matter what I do with the antenna, the SWR never goes above 1.04 or so. That cannot be correct, as I'm using a magloop. Any tips on what I'm doing wrong?
Started by SA6ZGM Arne @ · Most recent @
Audio level request 10
I would like to block Digi mode audio from going to the earphone jack. The audio levels are painfully loud when adjusted for correct usb output to WSJT-X. I am afraid to switch between sidebands or to CW without removing headphones first. Any Suggestions ? QMX+ with 1.02 . de VK6XT
Started by Rick Hill @ · Most recent @
New QMX - observations and best QSO 5
My QMX arrived last week. Since I operate primarily digital, ( but seriously working on honing my CW skills) I was able to get several 'DIGI' mode programs to work. Not so easy with the SSB-required modes. I cannot believe the lack of YT videos on setting up this radio on digital modes. That will probably come with time. I now have Winlink, VARAC, FLdigi, etc. running. Some observations so far: 1. When I switched between two antennas I was testing last night, the QMX display suddenly shows only all horizontal lines, and the software loses contact with the rig. I have to re-start them. And NO, the rig is NOT transmitting when I remove the BNC connector. 2. I hope we will eventually have access to narrow filters in SSB digital modes. I have found that a weak DIGI signal becomes much stronger and copy improves when filtering to even 200Hz with my other rigs. 3. Finally, I must report my longest-ever ham radio QSO occurred last night on 40 meters. It was a QMX-to-QMX, JS8 contact with Cal, AD8Q in northern Idaho, 725 miles NW of my Colorado QTH, which lasted 2hrs, 17 minutes! I am very impressed with both the QMX and the INIU 10,000mAh PD power bank as recommended by the 'Ham Radio Duo' channel. On full charge, I am getting up to 22 hours of operating with moderate transmissions, and will probably see 14-16 hours of long QSOs like last evening. Not bad for $20 (on sale).
Started by Jake Groenhof @ · Most recent @
Introducing QMX CARROT 26
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 @
Mini Microphones for QMX SSB 20
Hi everyone. With the release of the SSB firmware out of beta, I thought I would make my offer to source K6ARKs wonderful little microphones, which can be found here: https://www.printables.com/model/320559-mini-microphone-for-qmx-trusdx-usdx-kx2-and-kx3, one more time. Adam (K6ARK) made a super fantastic little miniature mic case, and they work with the QMX quite nicely. I print the cases in PLA, and have the following colors available: Black, White, Grey, Navy Blue, Orange, Light Green, Red, Gold, Purple, Sand Stone, Light Blue Stone, Turquoise stone, and Marble Stone (The stone colors look like marble or granite - little flecks of darker color in them - The marble one winds up looking like bleached bone). The kit includes: 3D Printed case in PLA 3.5mm jack Electret Mic Element Microswitch for PTT For each mic, $10 for kit, $15 fully assembled and tested. This price includes shipping in the US. I am happy to make you more than one, some people want one for home and one for the go bag, that's great. You will need to provide your own AUX cable (3.5mm male to male) to go between the mic and the radio. I have had several ask what cord I am using, So I have included this link to one I am using and that I test all my assembled mics with; it seems to work quite well: https://a.co/d/36GDDXf (This is a shortened, non-affiliated link to Amazon.com page for the cable I use) If you are interested, send me a private email, and I will send you payment details. My email address is good on QRZ.
Started by Erik Larson @ · Most recent @
Pop! Oops, blew a BS170 in my QMX, my fault. Lesson learned 8
Hi all, I learned from the operating manual that the SWR measurement is from the center of the band. I had forgotten this trying to squeeze a POTA activation while on a business trip this week. My SWR reading was 2.00, on 20m . Not great but I was too lazy to pull my antenna out of the tree and use the shorter segment which usually gets me 1.4. (EFRW 71¡¯ with 41¡¯ segment) I have a EFHW which will work better but haven¡¯t put it together yet. To test propagation, I decided to hook up the iPad and do a little FT8. I think the SWR was much worse down at that frequency because halfway through my first transmit cycle.. snap! I knew what happened right away. I did have SWR protection on and set at 3 but it didn¡¯t stop the pop. Radio still received but I shut it down. I ordered some BS170¡¯s from Digikey for a whopping 24 cents a piece and they¡¯ll be here tomorrow. I think I should replace all four but thought I¡¯d ask from those who know if it is likely the others are damaged too. Hopefully nothing else is damaged and I¡¯ll recalibrate as well. Love this radio and pack it in my bag when I travel.
Started by KF0OUH @ · Most recent @
Why no AGC for digital modes, as other modes? 5
To Da Wiz; thank you, and a request, to make it better. Personally, I would appreciate the choice to use AGC, with my QMX+, or not, for all modes. I have used fast or slow AGC with my FT-990 and TS-790A for years, for different modes, and have found no noticeable performance penalty, except that the sound from no AGC was harsh and undesirable, and the S meter unusable. Some folks will not RTFMs to turn off the AGC, or properly tweak other software or hardware, and complain about imagined "bugs" - but for this ol' geezer, the choice would be appreciated, and I promise I will not whine about the consequences ;-) Thanks for a hearing, DA Ol' Dog, wa4hei
Started by Fred Murray @ · Most recent @
Digikey order 11
I need to order some parts from Digikey. I though it would be good to order some backup parts for the QMX+. Besides BS170's what are the components that fail most frequently? Also if you have specific digikey part numbers or names that would be great, ss some of the part names match multiple items.
Started by Eugene Pressley @ · Most recent @
QMX+ Pulse in headphones on TX UPDATE !!
So I replaced the suspect Q516 and seems I have a happy QMX+ woohoo. No more fluctuating bias current and silence in the headphones on key up. Thanks a heap for the help guys. You got me on the right track. Cheers Ian ZL1HIM
Started by Ian Hurlock @
New Information site on T41 SDR and DSP with microprocessors.
Hi Everyone, I have created, with Jack's help, a new site all about the T41-EP at: https://t41sdrtransceiver.wordpress.com This is an 'information and background site" for the T41, not an open forum - the SCHR is the place for posting comments/suggestions about the T41.It also has general info on SDR radio design and DSP. I intend to post lots of photos of user-built T41 rigs. I have a few already included, but would like more. If I get enough, I will create a separate gallery page of just T41 builds. Photos should be sent to me directly at albertfpeter@... with a brief explanation. I reserve the right to edit any comments for brevity. Let me know what you think. Regards, Al Peter AC8GY
Started by jjpurdum @
QMX Encoder Knob Digikey/Mouser part number? 2 #parts #qmx #rotary #rotaryencoder
Does anyone happen to know of a manufacturer or US distributor part number for a replacement rotary encoder switch for the QMX? My left hand (power, band, mode) rotary encoder switch appears to have failed. I checked the assembly manual for details, but I'm coming up short.
Started by k2cwcqrp@... @ · Most recent @
#qmx plus assembly one LP and Band filter at the time 2 #qmx
Hi Everyone I was wondering if is possible to assemble only one band filter at the time on a qmx plux rev3, this means I have assembled the all QMX leaving out only the toroids of all the filters, the LP and BP ones. Now next I have assembled only the 160m LP and BP and test the filters. The swipes look normal on the 160m. Next is to test transiting to a dummy load only this band, but I get the swr protection kicking in and no power out. voltages look normal. running a swr plot on 160m shows swr 10 on all graph. The main idea is to tune filters one by one with space for the soldering iron making it easy. I have reviewed soldering of transformer and swr brigde plus the jumper to the bnc is in place. My question is, Is it expectable that the SWR is High when only the filters for one band are on the board or this means something else is already wrong from the beginning. Thank you a lot 73 Azgael
Started by Azgael @ · Most recent @
SSB Cal problems with QMX (not +) 2
I have been running firmware 1_02_000 on my QMX+ with good results on CW and SSB (haven't tried Digi yet) since the release of that firmware. So yesterday, I updated my original QMX with 1_02. The update went fine, and operation on CW was great, but I can't get all the SSB calibration procedures to look right. This is an 80, 60, 40, 30, 20 QMX, built for 12v (same voltage as my QMX+). The cals failed to complete on 80, 60, and 30. On 80 and 30, I get an error message saying "Change over 30 degrees" from the phase error cal and it stops at about dac=~1100 to 1300. I got a similar error on 60m, but this cal ran successfully on 3 subsequent runs. On the USB IMD sync, the final table in the upper right says 80m:15, 60m:74, 40m:23, 30m:62, 20m:26. In addition, 80m and 40m responses were almost flat - 80m ~140, 40m~100. On the LSB IMD sync, the final table in the upper right says 80m:74, 60m:74, 40m:29, 30m:15, 20m:26. In addition, 40m and 30m were almost flat - 40m ~280, 20m ~ 250. Also, for whatever reason, the y-axis max on 80m was ~7000000, and the y-axis max on 60m was ~1000000, both 1000 times higher than all other bands. On the ADC I/Q tests, the curves looked about the right shape (compared to samples in the oper. manual), but the upper left and lower left numbers were not very symmetrical. 80m 42183/-42067 60m 52338/-52457 40m 55808/-56412 30m 53881/-54284 20m 36459/-35947 Mic test works fine. PA Mod test looks good. Diagnostics look good on all bands with the following RF outputs. 80m 4.0w 60m 4.3w 40m 4.4w 30m 3.7w 20m 5.4w All tests with dummy load with Diagnostics showing SWR around 1.1:1 Any comments or suggestions are welcome. 73, Randy, KS4L
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OoT-RADIO HIFI TAMAGUCHI
Hello there, I found something amazing is possible. We need intelligent friends and we want to speak with them on many different topics. Do you remember that Tamaguchi baby robots need 24 hours of attention ? I found that it's possible to train large language models lot smaller than chat gpt , free , open source and expandable and than load that model in to 90 dollars worth of raspberry pi 5 and add to that chip an oled touch sensitive screen and a ram and than you have a box you can carry around and chat with it I am thinking of training and expanding the mini llama llm model 1GB- or a 7GB one with stereophile magazines - around a 60 years collection - and with some large amateur radio magazines collection , arrl books in 80 years - not all of them , only I can find free pdf - and electronics , physics books. I can reach hundreds of them But I have two ways to walk. The first one is to translate every book and magazine into Turkish and train the mini llama OR other LLM with 800 000 pages of Turkish and the same amount of English data. It would take 2 weeks to translate the data into Turkish and another 72 hours to train the LLAMA or larger model and 72 hours to optimize it with a GPU card. BUT I found that it's possible to hire a GTX 1080 12 GB GPU WINDOWS 10-11 Computer from Shadow PC company for 29 dollars per month. Computer memory is 256 GB. Every Turkish or foreign radio or hifi amateur can use this . I will publish all the data free at GITHUB. Mustafa Umut Sara? Istanbul TA2JCO , 73
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