Thanks Stephen from Marshall Islands. I am still fine tuning the parts. I will let you know when I am ready.
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在 2024年9月4日,03:46,Stephen Clark via groups.io <Rikakisteve@...> 写道:
? Good morning! ?How to purchase these kits? ?Thanks!
Steve? V73CP? On Sep 2, 2024, at 11:32?AM, Adam Rong via groups.io <rongxh@...> wrote:
?
Guys,
CPK-4 is a crystal controlled QRPP CW TX. I wish to offer 40, 30
and 20m on QRP frequencies. It works with any SSB receiver on
hand.
<zz5hrn4K0RDvigJ4.png>
See this post in Chinese:
Thanks,
Adam
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Good morning! ?How to purchase these kits? ?Thanks!
Steve? V73CP?
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On Sep 2, 2024, at 11:32?AM, Adam Rong via groups.io <rongxh@...> wrote:
?
Guys,
CPK-4 is a crystal controlled QRPP CW TX. I wish to offer 40, 30
and 20m on QRP frequencies. It works with any SSB receiver on
hand.
<zz5hrn4K0RDvigJ4.png>
See this post in Chinese:
Thanks,
Adam
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Hi Tim, All good information !? I'll take a look at that. I can see all those bits in a metal cabinet with an internal power supply as a nice standalone TX. I'll keep you informed. Thanks Tim ! Jim WB4ILP?
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Jim? WB4ILP? you want to look up the? Mighty Mike? ?CW tx as sold my? ?Far Circuits in Chicago., owner? Fred ,? price is in the seven dollar range? as I recall... PCB only this will produce 7 W out and requires IRF 510 and various magnetic components.? You could take the bag of bits from? Adam and supplement it for? say $15 including postage and get a really manly Tx out of it.?
Have a look at Freddo's component list -you'd be surprised what else might be there ...
?It gets better -? Pacific antennas sells a? Keyer kit? by Weber? for not that many dollars. It is? Not the most brillig as it does not save the last config on power down but at price beggars can't be choosers.?
Basically you get -3 db power of that of an ANGRY-9 Korean war back pack? Radio with? 1/100 of the weight plus the Angry requires? 380 V B+ .
Moreover? with the ANGRY -9,? no keyer.
Timothy E. Fidler : Engineer BE Mech Auckland?
?HR Call? ZL1MZR? (HF)
Telephone Whangarei?? 022? 691 8405
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Jim? WB4ILP? you want to look up the? Mighty Mike? ?CW tx as sold my? ?Far Circuits in Chicago., owner? Fred ,? price is in the seven dollar range? as I recall... PCB only this will produce 7 W out and requires IRF 510 and various magnetic components.? You could take the bag of bits from? Adam and supplement it for? say $15 including postage and get a really manly Tx out of it.?
Have a look at Freddo's component list -you'd be surprised what else might be there ...
?It gets better -? Pacific antennas sells a? Keyer kit? by Weber? for not that many dollars. It is? Not the most brillig as it does not save the last config on power down but at price beggars can't be choosers.?
Basically you get -3 db power of that of an ANGRY-9 Korean war back pack? Radio with? 1/100 of the weight plus the Angry requires? 380 V B+ .
Moreover? with the ANGRY -9,? no keyer.
Timothy E. Fidler : Engineer BE Mech Auckland?
?HR Call? ZL1MZR? (HF)
Telephone Whangarei?? 022? 691 8405
e: Engstr@...
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Hi Adam ! Thanks for the reply.? I'll send the money when I get back to the office tomorrow. Good DX ! Jim WB4ILP?
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Jim,
Thanks for your interest. I will ship a few next Monday. The
early bird price is 25 USD including shipping for the assortment
of 3 CPK-4 kits: 7030, 10106 and 14060. The RF output is 300-500
mW at 9V, higher than PIXIE2, especially for 20m band.
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/2 11:10, Jim WB4ILP via
写道:
Hi Adam !
How much and when will it be available?
Perfect to pair with my Ten Tec RX320.?
Thanks !
Jim WB4ILP?
Guys,
CPK-4 is a crystal controlled QRPP CW TX. I wish to offer
40, 30 and 20m on QRP frequencies. It works with any SSB
receiver on hand.
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See this post in Chinese:
Thanks,
Adam
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Gwen,
In terms of the band coverage and RF output, it is similar.
However, my design is more traditional and simpler.
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/3 2:09, Gwen Patton via
groups.io 写道:
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That reminds
me of the Zachtek "Flea". At least in function, QRPp on 20,
30, & 40m.?
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
73,
Gwen, NG3P
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Jim,
Thanks for your interest. I will ship a few next Monday. The
early bird price is 25 USD including shipping for the assortment
of 3 CPK-4 kits: 7030, 10106 and 14060. The RF output is 300-500
mW at 9V, higher than PIXIE2, especially for 20m band.
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/2 11:10, Jim WB4ILP via
groups.io 写道:
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Hi Adam !
How much and when will it be available?
Perfect to pair with my Ten Tec RX320.?
Thanks !
Jim WB4ILP?
Guys,
CPK-4 is a crystal controlled QRPP CW TX. I wish to offer
40, 30 and 20m on QRP frequencies. It works with any SSB
receiver on hand.
See this post in Chinese:
Thanks,
Adam
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That reminds me of the Zachtek "Flea". At least in function, QRPp on 20, 30, & 40m.?
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73, Gwen, NG3P
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Hi Adam ! How much and when will it be available? Perfect to pair with my Ten Tec RX320.? Thanks ! Jim WB4ILP?
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Guys,
CPK-4 is a crystal controlled QRPP CW TX. I wish to offer 40, 30
and 20m on QRP frequencies. It works with any SSB receiver on
hand.
See this post in Chinese:
Thanks,
Adam
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Guys,
CPK-4 is a crystal controlled QRPP CW TX. I wish to offer 40, 30
and 20m on QRP frequencies. It works with any SSB receiver on
hand.

See this post in Chinese:
Thanks,
Adam
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Re: ADX-S V2 build - please help!
Hi Rich,
Good to know and have some fun. Never use ADX-S to transmit to
tune your ATU, as I mentioned in the manual. Only connect when it
is well tuned.
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/1 10:34, Rich Atkinson via
groups.io 写道:
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Hi Adam
With the dummy load and no ATU, I can transmit over and
over again without messing up the MCU code.
thanks for your help
—
Rich Atkinson
Hi Rich,
ATU is not recommended. A dummy load is good enough to do
the TX test. If ATU is not well tuned, it will return high
RF voltage, and it is the possible reason to mess up the
MCU code. Please make sure your C25 near R18 is well
connected to A2 pin, as it is a protection.
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/1 10:17, Rich Atkinson via 写道:
Hi Adam
Yes, by clock module I mean the purple board.
Reflashing the nano made it work again, I was able
to TX twice, then it started misbehaving again (and
presumably needs reprogramming again). Do you know why
this would be?
PS: I can't see
any visible reason why A2 and R18 weren't
properly connected, I expect it is my
soldering rather than a defect in the
board.
—
Rich Atkinson
Hi Rich,
Good to know the LPF detection fix. Is it a PCB
trace crack or something similar?
What is the clock module, you mean the whole
purple board or just the green TCXOM module?
Can you re-program the Nano to check if it works
again?
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/1 9:15, Rich Atkinson via 写道:
Good morning Bernd
Thank you very much for the handholding.
I found that the high resistance (about 4
Mohm) was between the A2 pin and the nearest
side of R18. I reflowed the solder through
these joints, but it didn't make any
difference - so I bridged them using a piece
of resistor leg - that fixed it. The Ardunio
now recognises the LPF board!
I resoldered the clock module to the main
board, and now it seems to behave
unpredictably.
I pressed the TX button while connected to
a dummy load via an ATU, and saw 3.3 watts of
output. However, the next time I pressed TX -
the TX LED didn't light and there was no TX
power.
I power cycled the board, and saw a
fast-flashing TX LED.
Power-cycled again. This time, instead of
the band 1 LED, the band 2 and 4 LEDs were
lit.
Power-cycle again, Bands 1,2 and 3 were
lit.
Power-cycle again, Band 1 lights correctly
- but the switches don't do anything.
I appreciate that this is a good quality
kit, and I'm a poor electronics engineer, and
once again your guidance is very much
appreciated.
PS: It wasn't a typo - I thought that the
LPF would have AC across it, my mistake - it's
about 2.5 VDC.
—
Rich
Atkinson
+61
425 261 410
[Edited Message Follows]
Hello Rich
Why don't you make a simple resistance
measurement without
voltage. To do this, remove the Arduino LPF
plugged. Then measure against ground at A2
should be ~1Kohm, then ground against 5V
Arduino
should be ~ 2Kohm.
If the values are correct, the board is ok
and R18 and the resistor on the LPF are
correctly mounted.
If the values are ok we have to look
further?
?
Rich wrote: I have about 11.2v AC
between 12v and GND pins on the LPF.
Rich you have to measure in the DC range
or was that a typo
?
Bernd
|
Re: ADX-S V2 build - please help!
Hi Adam
With the dummy load and no ATU, I can transmit over and over again without messing up the MCU code.
thanks for your help
— Rich Atkinson
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Hi Rich,
ATU is not recommended. A dummy load is good enough to do the TX
test. If ATU is not well tuned, it will return high RF voltage,
and it is the possible reason to mess up the MCU code. Please make
sure your C25 near R18 is well connected to A2 pin, as it is a
protection.
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/1 10:17, Rich Atkinson via
写道:
Hi Adam
Yes, by clock module I mean the purple board.
Reflashing the nano made it work again, I was able to TX
twice, then it started misbehaving again (and presumably needs
reprogramming again). Do you know why this would be?
PS: I can't see any
visible reason why A2 and R18 weren't properly
connected, I expect it is my soldering rather than
a defect in the board.
—
Rich Atkinson
Hi Rich,
Good to know the LPF detection fix. Is it a PCB trace
crack or something similar?
What is the clock module, you mean the whole purple board
or just the green TCXOM module?
Can you re-program the Nano to check if it works again?
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/1 9:15, Rich Atkinson via 写道:
Good morning Bernd
Thank you very much for the handholding.
I found that the high resistance (about 4 Mohm) was
between the A2 pin and the nearest side of R18. I
reflowed the solder through these joints, but it
didn't make any difference - so I bridged them using a
piece of resistor leg - that fixed it. The Ardunio now
recognises the LPF board!
I resoldered the clock module to the main board,
and now it seems to behave unpredictably.
I pressed the TX button while connected to a dummy
load via an ATU, and saw 3.3 watts of output. However,
the next time I pressed TX - the TX LED didn't light
and there was no TX power.
I power cycled the board, and saw a fast-flashing
TX LED.
Power-cycled again. This time, instead of the band
1 LED, the band 2 and 4 LEDs were lit.
Power-cycle again, Bands 1,2 and 3 were lit.
Power-cycle again, Band 1 lights correctly - but
the switches don't do anything.
I appreciate that this is a good quality kit, and
I'm a poor electronics engineer, and once again your
guidance is very much appreciated.
PS: It wasn't a typo - I thought that the LPF would
have AC across it, my mistake - it's about 2.5 VDC.
—
Rich Atkinson
+61 425 261
410
[Edited Message Follows]
Hello Rich
Why don't you make a simple resistance measurement
without
voltage. To do this, remove the Arduino LPF plugged.
Then measure against ground at A2 should be ~1Kohm,
then ground against 5V Arduino
should be ~ 2Kohm.
If the values are correct, the board is ok and R18
and the resistor on the LPF are correctly mounted.
If the values are ok we have to look further?
?
Rich wrote: I have about 11.2v AC
between 12v and GND pins on the LPF.
Rich you have to measure in the DC range or was
that a typo
?
Bernd
|
Re: ADX-S V2 build - please help!
Hi Rich,
ATU is not recommended. A dummy load is good enough to do the TX
test. If ATU is not well tuned, it will return high RF voltage,
and it is the possible reason to mess up the MCU code. Please make
sure your C25 near R18 is well connected to A2 pin, as it is a
protection.
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/1 10:17, Rich Atkinson via
groups.io 写道:
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Hi Adam
Yes, by clock module I mean the purple board.
Reflashing the nano made it work again, I was able to TX
twice, then it started misbehaving again (and presumably needs
reprogramming again). Do you know why this would be?
PS: I can't see any
visible reason why A2 and R18 weren't properly
connected, I expect it is my soldering rather than
a defect in the board.
—
Rich Atkinson
Hi Rich,
Good to know the LPF detection fix. Is it a PCB trace
crack or something similar?
What is the clock module, you mean the whole purple board
or just the green TCXOM module?
Can you re-program the Nano to check if it works again?
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/1 9:15, Rich Atkinson via 写道:
Good morning Bernd
Thank you very much for the handholding.
I found that the high resistance (about 4 Mohm) was
between the A2 pin and the nearest side of R18. I
reflowed the solder through these joints, but it
didn't make any difference - so I bridged them using a
piece of resistor leg - that fixed it. The Ardunio now
recognises the LPF board!
I resoldered the clock module to the main board,
and now it seems to behave unpredictably.
I pressed the TX button while connected to a dummy
load via an ATU, and saw 3.3 watts of output. However,
the next time I pressed TX - the TX LED didn't light
and there was no TX power.
I power cycled the board, and saw a fast-flashing
TX LED.
Power-cycled again. This time, instead of the band
1 LED, the band 2 and 4 LEDs were lit.
Power-cycle again, Bands 1,2 and 3 were lit.
Power-cycle again, Band 1 lights correctly - but
the switches don't do anything.
I appreciate that this is a good quality kit, and
I'm a poor electronics engineer, and once again your
guidance is very much appreciated.
PS: It wasn't a typo - I thought that the LPF would
have AC across it, my mistake - it's about 2.5 VDC.
—
Rich Atkinson
+61 425 261
410
[Edited Message Follows]
Hello Rich
Why don't you make a simple resistance measurement
without
voltage. To do this, remove the Arduino LPF plugged.
Then measure against ground at A2 should be ~1Kohm,
then ground against 5V Arduino
should be ~ 2Kohm.
If the values are correct, the board is ok and R18
and the resistor on the LPF are correctly mounted.
If the values are ok we have to look further?
?
Rich wrote: I have about 11.2v AC
between 12v and GND pins on the LPF.
Rich you have to measure in the DC range or was
that a typo
?
Bernd
|
Re: ADX-S V2 build - please help!
Hi Adam
Yes, by clock module I mean the purple board.
Reflashing the nano made it work again, I was able to TX twice, then it started misbehaving again (and presumably needs reprogramming again). Do you know why this would be?
PS: I can't see any visible reason why A2 and R18 weren't properly connected, I expect it is my soldering rather than a defect in the board.
— Rich Atkinson
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
Hi Rich,
Good to know the LPF detection fix. Is it a PCB trace crack or
something similar?
What is the clock module, you mean the whole purple board or just
the green TCXOM module?
Can you re-program the Nano to check if it works again?
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/1 9:15, Rich Atkinson via
写道:
Good morning Bernd
Thank you very much for the handholding.
I found that the high resistance (about 4 Mohm) was between
the A2 pin and the nearest side of R18. I reflowed the solder
through these joints, but it didn't make any difference - so I
bridged them using a piece of resistor leg - that fixed it.
The Ardunio now recognises the LPF board!
I resoldered the clock module to the main board, and now it
seems to behave unpredictably.
I pressed the TX button while connected to a dummy load via
an ATU, and saw 3.3 watts of output. However, the next time I
pressed TX - the TX LED didn't light and there was no TX
power.
I power cycled the board, and saw a fast-flashing TX LED.
Power-cycled again. This time, instead of the band 1 LED,
the band 2 and 4 LEDs were lit.
Power-cycle again, Bands 1,2 and 3 were lit.
Power-cycle again, Band 1 lights correctly - but the
switches don't do anything.
I appreciate that this is a good quality kit, and I'm a
poor electronics engineer, and once again your guidance is
very much appreciated.
PS: It wasn't a typo - I thought that the LPF would have AC
across it, my mistake - it's about 2.5 VDC.
—
Rich Atkinson
+61 425 261 410
[Edited Message Follows]
Hello Rich
Why don't you make a simple resistance measurement without
voltage. To do this, remove the Arduino LPF plugged. Then
measure against ground at A2 should be ~1Kohm, then ground
against 5V Arduino
should be ~ 2Kohm.
If the values are correct, the board is ok and R18 and the
resistor on the LPF are correctly mounted.
If the values are ok we have to look further?
?
Rich wrote: I have about 11.2v AC
between 12v and GND pins on the LPF.
Rich you have to measure in the DC range or was that a
typo
?
Bernd
|
Re: ADX-S V2 build - please help!
Hi Rich,
Good to know the LPF detection fix. Is it a PCB trace crack or
something similar?
What is the clock module, you mean the whole purple board or just
the green TCXOM module?
Can you re-program the Nano to check if it works again?
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/9/1 9:15, Rich Atkinson via
groups.io 写道:
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Show quoted text
Good morning Bernd
Thank you very much for the handholding.
I found that the high resistance (about 4 Mohm) was between
the A2 pin and the nearest side of R18. I reflowed the solder
through these joints, but it didn't make any difference - so I
bridged them using a piece of resistor leg - that fixed it.
The Ardunio now recognises the LPF board!
I resoldered the clock module to the main board, and now it
seems to behave unpredictably.
I pressed the TX button while connected to a dummy load via
an ATU, and saw 3.3 watts of output. However, the next time I
pressed TX - the TX LED didn't light and there was no TX
power.
I power cycled the board, and saw a fast-flashing TX LED.
Power-cycled again. This time, instead of the band 1 LED,
the band 2 and 4 LEDs were lit.
Power-cycle again, Bands 1,2 and 3 were lit.
Power-cycle again, Band 1 lights correctly - but the
switches don't do anything.
I appreciate that this is a good quality kit, and I'm a
poor electronics engineer, and once again your guidance is
very much appreciated.
PS: It wasn't a typo - I thought that the LPF would have AC
across it, my mistake - it's about 2.5 VDC.
—
Rich Atkinson
+61 425 261 410
[Edited Message Follows]
Hello Rich
Why don't you make a simple resistance measurement without
voltage. To do this, remove the Arduino LPF plugged. Then
measure against ground at A2 should be ~1Kohm, then ground
against 5V Arduino
should be ~ 2Kohm.
If the values are correct, the board is ok and R18 and the
resistor on the LPF are correctly mounted.
If the values are ok we have to look further?
?
Rich wrote: I have about 11.2v AC
between 12v and GND pins on the LPF.
Rich you have to measure in the DC range or was that a
typo
?
Bernd
|
Re: ADX-S V2 build - please help!
Good morning Bernd
Thank you very much for the handholding.
I found that the high resistance (about 4 Mohm) was between the A2 pin and the nearest side of R18. I reflowed the solder through these joints, but it didn't make any difference - so I bridged them using a piece of resistor leg - that fixed it. The Ardunio now recognises the LPF board!
I resoldered the clock module to the main board, and now it seems to behave unpredictably.
I pressed the TX button while connected to a dummy load via an ATU, and saw 3.3 watts of output. However, the next time I pressed TX - the TX LED didn't light and there was no TX power.
I power cycled the board, and saw a fast-flashing TX LED.
Power-cycled again. This time, instead of the band 1 LED, the band 2 and 4 LEDs were lit.
Power-cycle again, Bands 1,2 and 3 were lit.
Power-cycle again, Band 1 lights correctly - but the switches don't do anything.
I appreciate that this is a good quality kit, and I'm a poor electronics engineer, and once again your guidance is very much appreciated.
PS: It wasn't a typo - I thought that the LPF would have AC across it, my mistake - it's about 2.5 VDC.
— Rich Atkinson
+61 425 261 410
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
[Edited Message Follows]
Hello Rich Why don't you make a simple resistance measurement without voltage. To do this, remove the Arduino LPF plugged. Then measure against ground at A2 should be ~1Kohm, then ground against 5V Arduino should be ~ 2Kohm. If the values are correct, the board is ok and R18 and the resistor on the LPF are correctly mounted.
If the values are ok we have to look further?
?
Rich wrote: I have about 11.2v AC between 12v and GND pins on the LPF.
Rich you have to measure in the DC range or was that a typo
?
Bernd
|
In Ontario, unbuilt kit. ?make an offer.
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Re: ADX-S V2 build - please help!
Hello Rich Why don't you make a simple resistance measurement without voltage. To do this, remove the Arduino LPF plugged. Then measure against ground at A2 should be ~1Kohm, then ground against 5V Arduino should be ~ 2Kohm. If the values are correct, the board is ok and R18 and the resistor on the LPF are correctly mounted.
If the values are ok we have to look further?
?
Rich wrote: I have about 11.2v AC between 12v and GND pins on the LPF.
Rich you have to measure in the DC range or was that a typo
?
Bernd
|
Re: ADX-S V2 build - please help!
Hi Adam
Thanks - yes I understand that. But I can’t figure out why it isn’t 1/2 vcc. I’ve desoldered the clock module in case that was the problem, but it wasn’t.
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Hi Rich,
If A2 pin is normal, it should be high impedance since it is an
input pin, so the A2 voltage should be 1/2 VCC or 2.5V.
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/8/31 8:15, atkinsonr via
写道:
Hi Adam
?
R18 is indeed 1k, but I measure 0v at the A2 pin with the LPF
installed, and 1.6v with the LPF removed.
?
I'm not sure what to look for next.
?
Rich
|
Re: ADX-S V2 build - please help!
Hi Rich,
If A2 pin is normal, it should be high impedance since it is an
input pin, so the A2 voltage should be 1/2 VCC or 2.5V.
Thanks,
Adam
在 2024/8/31 8:15, atkinsonr via
groups.io 写道:
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Hi Adam
?
R18 is indeed 1k, but I measure 0v at the A2 pin with the LPF
installed, and 1.6v with the LPF removed.
?
I'm not sure what to look for next.
?
Rich
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