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Re: X5105 charger type question
Hi,
The X5105 has a built-in charger for the internal battery. All you need is a regular powersupply that delivers 13.8 volts and can deliver a current of 2.5 to 3 Amp. as far as I know, the internal battery is NOT LiFePO4. While charging, you can see the voltage of the internal battery on the X5105's display. When it is full, the charger automatically stops and shows 'Full' on the display. Dick? DL1CLM |
X5105 charger type question
Hi
The manual says we need to charge the X5105 with a 13.8V minimum 3A power supply. I'm guessing this is for when running the unit while charging. However, I have a constant current, constant voltage (CC-CV) 2A supply that I use to charge Bioenno LiFePO4 batteries. My question is, since I don't know the makeup of the X5105 battery, is it okay to run a CC-CV power supply? Also, as long as I don't turn the X5105 and TX, I'm assuming 2A will be sufficient? Regards, Andy - KG7MXF |
Re: External amp keying
One could also set up (make) a simple circuit to have their key operate a double-pole relay, with one contact pair wired to the s5105 and one to the amp.? Made with a tiny battery and a reed? relays, it could be fastened right ont the key, or the key's mounting base.
Adding a second pair of contacts to the key itself "could" be possible too.? Tricky, though! -- Doug, K8RFT |
Re: External amp keying
The CE-19 could be wrapped in leather or thin foam, or put into a small plastic box that has a notch in the edge for the cables to pass though.?? Double-stick foam tape holding it onto the radio could work too.
It doesn't look or feel that fragile to me, though.? It's quite small and light, and would normally be 'fastened' to the radio and amp by cables too.? Now, dropping a rock on it might do some damage, or spilling a mug of coffee. -- Doug, K8RFT |
Re: CTCSS tone
Update 2:
David from Radioddity just got back to me also letting me know the issue has been reported to Xiegu, he has submitted a bug report for the return of the feature, and also notified the product development team. ?
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Re: External amp keying
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý?Mike, It is 100% the fragility of the CE-19. It is ironic that a radio as tank like as the X5105 relies on a device as fragile as the CE-19 for digital communications. I swear I think if I drop it on the floor it will break. The new Cat control and sound card device from XGGCOMMS will?eliminate the need for the CE-19 for digital modes and is definitely hardy enough to take portable or even SOTA. I have one on the way and will certainly let everyone know how it does when I get it. However, it does not connect to an amp like the CE-19.? If you are not familiar with it the link to their eBay store is below.? Brian K0FBS -- Brian K0FBS |
Re: External amp keying
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIs it the weight, volume or possible fragility that gives you pause?I don¡¯t own one but the factor that might give me pause is the chance of getting it wet or busting it. With a bit of low cunning I suspect that one might solve those two issues. A plastic bag comes to mind. On that note, does XIEGO make any claims to water resistance for the 5105? I suspect not though it does seem rather well closed up. Mike
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Re: External amp keying
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIt would be good if someone finds a device or a simple build that can effectively key an amp without using the CE-19.? The CE-19 is fine for use in the shack, but it is not a piece of equipment I am taking out for portable activities.? Granted, I probable will not take an amp either, but if I were to buy one of the smaller QRP amps for portable ops I would take that with me when traveling to visit family or on vacation. ? Brian K0FBS ? -- Brian K0FBS |
Re: External amp keying
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI have only used the WOLPHI design for PSK. In other words, I use this circuit to key the 5105 from my Android device not to key an amp.I would use the CE-19 or an R.F. sensing circuit within the amp for keying the amp from the 5105. It would be a good thing to see if the 5105 clips the first dot at higher speeds. I don¡¯t know. Mike K7ITL
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Re: External amp keying
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 10:21 PM, Mike Colyar wrote:
Mike - Here's another big thanks!? The diagram is very interesting, and the link to the complete manual is super helpful! ? Technically, though, I doubt that the CE-19 uses the audio to create the PTT control voltage.? There wouldn't be much for it to work with on CW.? I think the CE-19 uses an inverter/optocoupler with its input coming from the radio's PTT DIN connector pin.? The info sheet with it says there's "complete isolation" from the radio, and the 'active low' in its description could be what energizes the relay in the CE-19. Either way, the Wolphi info is very interesting and useful. -- Doug, K8RFT |
Re: External amp keying
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThe active part of the circuit almost certainly looks like this:Mike K7ITL |
Re: External amp keying
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 06:20 PM, Dick de V wrote:
this is how it looks if you remove the case :-)Wow!? That's great, Dick!? Thanks so much for the look inside.? The pictures are so sharp and clear!? I was rather hesitant to take mine apart - I haven't even been close to using it yet.? It's still in the box. ?And I thought the CE-19 was just connector adapters.? There's quite a few parts in there. -- Doug, K8RFT |
Re: CTCSS tone
Update:
For those following, I have emailed Xiegu's tech support and customer support declaring this a blocking issue since it makes the 6m capabilities pretty useless here in the US. I have asked if they would recommend another firmware version and if not, are they open to providing a bug fix. I'll update this thread if and when I hear back from them. Regards, Andy - KG7MXF |
Re: External amp keying
I was just checking up on various connections to the X5105 and remembered your question.? I looked up the manual for the Xiegu XP125B linear amp, and its manual says that the amp does not have rf sensing and that a signal from the X5105, through the CE-19 six-pin DIN connector put the amp into Transmit mode.
I bought my X5105 from Radioddity, and it came with a Xiegu sheet about the CE-19.? The document page has a reference number at the top that? looks to me like a factory 'item' number.? It's 03-CZ1206 - maybe that could help you find a copy. There's an "info box" on the sheet that says quote "CE-19 PTT output signal by a relay output pins (sic), and X5105 completely isolated, can adapt to different versions of the XPA125, can als bo adapter to other brands of amplifiers (low trigger)." end quote. The 'connector definitions' part of the page says "PTT CON ? ? ? ? PTT signal/BAND signal output port, the port PTT signal completely isolated with the host, providing linkage with the host "low" trigger. If anyone still needs the info, it might help if they ask Radioddity support to put that document on their website downloads page. Looking into the inside of the CE-19, I can see what looks like 5 or 6 tiny surface-mount parts, a relay and a small device that looks like an electrolytic capacitor in an aluminum case.? It also looks like the old, old metal-cased early transistors, but much smaller - about 4mm diameter and maybe 5mm high. My radio, the "Outdoor Model" came with the CE-19, and included an 8-min mini-Din cable to connect the two.? The CE-19 has a 6-pin mini-Din female connector for the cable to the linear amp.? That cable was not included with my outfit. I hope this helps to somewhat clear up the interconnection questions (problems?). -- Doug, K8RFT |