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Re: LTSpice vs ngspice vs DeepSeek vs ChatGPT

 

Bzzzzzzzzzzt.? The binary is for Intel/AMD processors.? Won't run under Wine on an Orange Pi.
Or RISC-V processors, which I have a few of.

Runs find on Linux with the Intel/AMD processors.

On 4/6/25 10:02, k6whp via groups.io wrote:

I can't run LTSpice on my ARM based Orange Pi 5 Plus like I can on the
32 processor Intel. ?But I can run ngspice for circuit analysis just
fine.

..I may have missed this, but are you running Linux on your Pi machine? If so, LT Spice will run handily under Wine.
--
William, k6whp
--------------------
"Cheer up, things could get worse. So I cheered up and things got worse."
--
chuck adams, aa7fo
QRP WAS 17m started Apr 2, 2025
WAS-17 QRP --> TX,FL,SC,GA,OK,AR,KS,AL,AZ,MN,PA


Re: LTSpice vs ngspice vs DeepSeek vs ChatGPT

 

I can't run LTSpice on my ARM based Orange Pi 5 Plus like I can on the
32 processor Intel. ?But I can run ngspice for circuit analysis just
fine.
..I may have missed this, but are you running Linux on your Pi machine? If so, LT Spice will run handily under Wine.
--
William, k6whp
--------------------
"Cheer up, things could get worse. So I cheered up and things got worse."


LTSpice vs ngspice vs DeepSeek vs ChatGPT

 

It's a different environment today for simulation.

I can't run LTSpice on my ARM based Orange Pi 5 Plus like I can on the
32 processor Intel.? But I can run ngspice for circuit analysis just
fine.

But, for grins, I asked DeepSeek to give me the tuning range for the
values KD1JV was using for the ADC-40 receiver BPF in the front end.
That's reason for the order for trimmers.? Was getting different
values than the BOM (which is changing daily and the reason I don't
like doing one until the project is complete).

So, the point, no more cranking up simulation and for getting the
slide rule out for some things.? Just type in a simple question and
out comes the analysis and the values.? Try this on the AI of your choice.

Given L=12 micro Henry.? What is the resonant frequencies for C=30pF and
5pF?

For DeepSeek I'm impressed.? It shows each step.? Kids in the engineering
and the sciences don't have to do homework anymore.? Didn't try the others.

Also, I use the turns calculator for toroids on KitsAndParts.com and
compared with DeepSeek and results were slightly different, but good enough
for starting assembly.

FYI

--
chuck adams, aa7fo
WAS started Apr 2, 2025 at 5W.
WAS-17 QRP --> TX,FL,SC,GA,OK,AR,KS,AL,AZ,PA,MN


Re: The end of inexpensive printed circuit boards and parts

 

As a matter of record, I submitted an order to JLCPCB yesterday as a test for theirs 5x 100mm X 100mm specials and the total cost was $8 with cheap chicken shipping.
?
-- of course --?
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I plan on doing so after 9 April and succeeding weeks to see if prices vary.?
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Tangentially, it is reported that OVER 50 counties have contacted the U. S. government to negotiate tariffs.?
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We shall see.
--
William, k6whp
--------------------
"Cheer up, things could get worse. So I cheered up and things got worse."


Re: Trimmer Capacitor Kits on Amazon.com [long]

 

Jim,

Thanks, I've used them before.? When do we start getting hit with the
tariff charges?? Can I get an order in soon enough?

I went ahead and ordered the Honbay trimmers, as I get them today and
I can get the ADC-40 project back on track.

So, let me take one for the team and I'll run an analysis and report
back to the group at large, if they don't mind.

I got KS yesterday around 0000UTC, so I'm willing to get on your
frequency of 18.080MHz (the same one I start out on almost every
day :-) ) today and we'll try to hook up.? I'm up to nine states
in 4 days with my one element beam at 4m.? I've hit Japan twice
in the last two days grey line.? Hoping for KL7 and KH6 at the
same time.

Funny story.? I had fired up the rig and heard N6TR/7 (the most famous
contest op in the world IMHO) Tree working VT.? So OR and VT to get
in 15 sec.? (*&(*)(*#$? My patented AA7FO Bencher paddle failed to
operate.? Pic attached.? It has been sitting on the shelf for decades.
I had run paper between the silver plated contacts.? But, the ground
is connected through the four pointy contacts and dust/corrosion/rust...
had made a high enough resistor to not trigger the keyer.? Got the
N3ZN paddle and by that time they were gone.

I'll be running my old QCX+ from QRP-Labs and I have a QCX-mini to
build when I can get the ADC-40 project off the workbench.? Did you
know the QCX-mini has sold over 16K units.? They are used a lot
for POTA and SOTA ops as far as the YouTube videos seem to show.

I got AZ yesterday with a ham 2km away in the same gated community.
Didn't know I had any one on HF in the same complex.? Funny.

See you this afternoon buddy,

On 4/6/25 04:45, Jim Kortge, K8IQY via groups.io wrote:
Chuck,

I buy my trimmer caps from Tayda Electronics.? They just restocked most values.

72/73

Jim, K8IQY

PS...I'm around today to try a qso on 17 meters.? Pick a time and I'll be there.? Something near gray line might be the best.

On 4/6/2025 2:33 AM, chuck adams via groups.io wrote:
Choices are Honbay or Acxico.? Any preference or experiences with
either or both?
--
chuck adams, aa7fo
WAS-17 QRP --> TX,FL,SC,GA,OK,AR,KS,AL,AZ


Re: Trimmer Capacitor Kits on Amazon.com

 

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Caveat emptor? - I've good good parts from AliExpress, and I've gotten bad parts from AliExpress.



On 4/6/2025 10:50 AM, Jim WB4ILP via groups.io wrote:

I just ordered an 80 piece assortment from AliExpress for $9.48 (about 12? each).? Not sure of the quality but looking around on AliExpress, Temu, Tayda and Amazon, they all look the same.? Most all the assortments appear to be same values, same quantities, same box and same labels.
Jim WB4ILP?

On Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 2:33 AM chuck adams via <chuck.adams.phd=[email protected]> wrote:
Choices are Honbay or Acxico.? Any preference or experiences with
either or both?

--
chuck adams, aa7fo
WAS-17 QRP --> TX,FL,SC,GA,OK,AR,KS,AL,AZ








Re: Trimmer Capacitor Kits on Amazon.com

 

I just ordered an 80 piece assortment from AliExpress for $9.48 (about 12? each).? Not sure of the quality but looking around on AliExpress, Temu, Tayda and Amazon, they all look the same.? Most all the assortments appear to be same values, same quantities, same box and same labels.
Jim WB4ILP?

On Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 2:33 AM chuck adams via <chuck.adams.phd=[email protected]> wrote:
Choices are Honbay or Acxico.? Any preference or experiences with
either or both?

--
chuck adams, aa7fo
WAS-17 QRP --> TX,FL,SC,GA,OK,AR,KS,AL,AZ







Re: The end of inexpensive printed circuit boards and parts

 


Russ
K8UYM



On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 4:48?PM Matthew McDevitt N3AZ via <developermcd=[email protected]> wrote:

For those who consider just about any conversation as "political" --
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I wasn't giving any political views. I was keeping it politically neutral. Not that I have to ask anyone's permission, however.?
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We are all concerned about this issue. If we can't discuss what's important to us, what's dear to our hearts, then what is the point of a discussion board?
To summarize what I said in my last post: something's gotta give. We QRP hams are not the only ones in trouble, if these tariffs continue. There is going to be BI PARTISAN PAIN and *both* political parties are going to be forced into action.
America is in no position to build up electronics component MFG from nothing, after having no such facilities for decades. The same goes for MANY other products. Americans are NOT prepared for decades of reduce/reuse/do-without and general pain. Not in 2025.
You might convince me to tough it out for the greater good -- but I know for a fact I'm outnumbered in present-day America.
THEREFORE, this whole economic tariffs "nuclear option" has got to be short lived in duration. I think if we can ride out this disturbance, we'll all be fine.


Re: The end of inexpensive printed circuit boards and parts

 

I ordered a Made in USA backpack on eBay and had to clear customs

It was used

25% tarrif applied by Canada to US products coming in. China is 10% tarrif .

Canada is friendly to CCP for so many reasons

So I guess I should what DX eng is doing but if new radios land from Japan there will be stiff tarrifs to deal with

This will result in hams making radios from old tv sets like they did in communist countries during the cold war

Aluminum jpoles? Tarrif

Canadians love paying 13% retail tax already and a total 44% income tax rate

So if half goes to food and a roof over you that Icom x7760 becomes a financed? credit card buy. Even a 7300 on monthly terms as discretionary spending is weak right now

Honey, did have to buy a KH1? Did you not see the exchange rate is 50% due to over printing money?

So 1300 usd is now 1950 cad?

Add 25% tarrif then add 13% HST

Wow, please give me a US call sign and a home in sunny florida please

Honey, did you sell my car to buy another QRP radio?

I am sorry Honey

John VE3IPS
Pronoun: QRP+

Instagram @ve3ips_portable_operator

YouTube?@VE3IPS


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The Excellent Chelegance MC-750

Work DX with the Perfect Antenna that fits in your Vest Pocket. Voila the Gabil GRA-7350TC



Ham Radio is a life$$$tyle not a Hobby!

Take the radio outside and operate from the Field

Throw a wire in a tree and make a QSO

Tinfoil has many uses beyond the BBQ



Re: Trimmer Capacitor Kits on Amazon.com

 

Ditto. Tayda = almost always fine business parts for much less.

Regards,

Kirk, NT0Z

My book, "Stealth Amateur Radio," is now available from www.stealthamateur.com and on the Amazon Kindle (soon)


On Sunday, April 6, 2025 at 06:45:23 AM CDT, Jim Kortge, K8IQY via groups.io <jim.k8iqy@...> wrote:


Chuck,

I buy my trimmer caps from Tayda Electronics.? They just restocked most values.

72/73

Jim, K8IQY

PS...I'm around today to try a qso on 17 meters.? Pick a time and I'll be there.? Something near gray line might be the best.

On 4/6/2025 2:33 AM, chuck adams via groups.io wrote:

Choices are Honbay or Acxico.? Any preference or experiences with
either or both?



Re: Trimmer Capacitor Kits on Amazon.com

 

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Chuck,

I buy my trimmer caps from Tayda Electronics.? They just restocked most values.

72/73

Jim, K8IQY

PS...I'm around today to try a qso on 17 meters.? Pick a time and I'll be there.? Something near gray line might be the best.

On 4/6/2025 2:33 AM, chuck adams via groups.io wrote:

Choices are Honbay or Acxico.? Any preference or experiences with
either or both?



Re: Encyclopedia of Electronics Vols 1-6

 

No, it's my link ended up with some stray characters in it.
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--
Terry VK5TM


Trimmer Capacitor Kits on Amazon.com

 

Choices are Honbay or Acxico.? Any preference or experiences with
either or both?

--
chuck adams, aa7fo
WAS-17 QRP --> TX,FL,SC,GA,OK,AR,KS,AL,AZ


Re: Encyclopedia of Electronics Vols 1-6

 

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Looks like both worldradiohistory and archive have removed the download option from all but the one volume.

Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY

On 4/4/2025 10:01 PM, Terry VK5TM via groups.io wrote:

Vanished!
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Get it here
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Terry VK5TM


Re: Help aligning VFO (Ozark Patrol regen)

 

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Yes, that's what mine does, as I wrote (not swapped).

Steve

On 4/5/2025 6:17 PM, Ross Tucker (NS7F) via groups.io wrote:

Are you sure the 5.24 and 5.46 aren't swapped? I calculated that the minimum capacitance of the circuit is -78 pF...

On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 11:30 Steve Ratzlaff via <ratzlaffsteve=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Ross,

On mine, the Low band tunes 3.90-5.24 MHz; High band tunes 5.46-- ~19
MHz, as you note at least the High band is very wide tuning. Your scheme
would probably work but I predict it will take a lot of experimentation
to achieve it. Good luck and please let us know how it all turns out.

73,

Steve AA7U

On 4/5/2025 8:10 AM, Ross Tucker (NS7F) via wrote:
> I am building an Ozark Patrol regen. The stock tuning range is very large and I would like to limit it. By default, there is a SPDT switch that adds a parallel capacitance for a second range. My goal is to align the two ranges with the 20 and 40 m bands.
>
> Math shows that I need two fixed capacitors (one in series with the tuning, one in parallel with that) for each band. My thought is to replace the SPDT with a DPDT. I would build the circuit for 20 m and the switch poles would select in the appropriate differences to each fixed capacitor.
>
> Does this seem reasonable? Is this how it's done?
>
>
>
>
>






Re: Help aligning VFO (Ozark Patrol regen)

 

Are you sure the 5.24 and 5.46 aren't swapped? I calculated that the minimum capacitance of the circuit is -78 pF...

On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 11:30 Steve Ratzlaff via <ratzlaffsteve=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Ross,

On mine, the Low band tunes 3.90-5.24 MHz; High band tunes 5.46-- ~19
MHz, as you note at least the High band is very wide tuning. Your scheme
would probably work but I predict it will take a lot of experimentation
to achieve it. Good luck and please let us know how it all turns out.

73,

Steve AA7U

On 4/5/2025 8:10 AM, Ross Tucker (NS7F) via wrote:
> I am building an Ozark Patrol regen. The stock tuning range is very large and I would like to limit it. By default, there is a SPDT switch that adds a parallel capacitance for a second range. My goal is to align the two ranges with the 20 and 40 m bands.
>
> Math shows that I need two fixed capacitors (one in series with the tuning, one in parallel with that) for each band. My thought is to replace the SPDT with a DPDT. I would build the circuit for 20 m and the switch poles would select in the appropriate differences to each fixed capacitor.
>
> Does this seem reasonable? Is this how it's done?
>
>
>
>
>






Re: Adding to the KN5L ft test fixture.

 

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???? (And I misspelled his name, it's Wenzel.)?? You need an RF source such as the popular function generators/AWGs, some go past 30 MHz. His tester takes the basic frequency found in the test and multiplies it by 20 to derive the Ft. So a max test freq of 30 MHz x 20 = 600 MHz Ft possible.

73,

Steve AA7U

On 4/5/2025 5:23 PM, vbifyz via groups.io wrote:

Ok, I give up. It is easy to do a relative measurement of Ft, i.e. compare 2 transistors. But I can not yet achieve the absolute accuracy using my setup.
First, the diode detector is non-linear at low amplitudes (<1V). This can be solved by calibration, but then it becomes a serious project, not for one weekend.
Then, the digital signals I generate (currently using PWM output of RP204 micro, it can easily go above 50MHz) have harmonics. How do I account for those?
Still, some interesting data. For example, 2N3904 from different sources have wildly different Ft. The best one is the old Motorola part with a bluish flat side of its TO-92 case. Newer known genuine parts are about 50% worse. Parts from Aliexpress are 3-4 times worse (these also have high noise).
2SC5551 clearly have much higher Ft (duh).
2N2222 and 2N4401 are slow compared to good 2N3904.
?
Steve, what is the Wenzil tester?
?
73, Mike AF7KR


Re: Help aligning VFO

 

QSL I was merely addressing your earlier stated requirements.?
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Obvious to reduce the upper range a smaller range variable cap is needed. Then as you or others describe, a band switch with different fixed capacitors. I suggest experimenting with these part changes off the board, until deciding on a modified design.?
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My own OP is homebrew. As I recall only exotic parts are the audio transformer and the variable cap, if you wish to breadboard an OP for experiments. Dave told us the transistors can be any NPN (laughter this was after I raided a junk box in a lab of a company Dave once worked for back east to match his NPNs).?
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It's a worthwhile project. Just managing your expectations on its ham signal performance.?
?
Curt
?


Re: Adding to the KN5L ft test fixture.

 

Ok, I give up. It is easy to do a relative measurement of Ft, i.e. compare 2 transistors. But I can not yet achieve the absolute accuracy using my setup.
First, the diode detector is non-linear at low amplitudes (<1V). This can be solved by calibration, but then it becomes a serious project, not for one weekend.
Then, the digital signals I generate (currently using PWM output of RP204 micro, it can easily go above 50MHz) have harmonics. How do I account for those?
Still, some interesting data. For example, 2N3904 from different sources have wildly different Ft. The best one is the old Motorola part with a bluish flat side of its TO-92 case. Newer known genuine parts are about 50% worse. Parts from Aliexpress are 3-4 times worse (these also have high noise).
2SC5551 clearly have much higher Ft (duh).
2N2222 and 2N4401 are slow compared to good 2N3904.
?
Steve, what is the Wenzil tester?
?
73, Mike AF7KR


Re: Help aligning VFO (Ozark Patrol regen)

 

Fascinating! I guess build-and-measure really is the?way to go. I'll try watching the oscillator on our scope this week.

On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 16:17 Steve Ratzlaff via <ratzlaffsteve=[email protected]> wrote:

I picked a random? T50-2 toroid out of the bag and wound 20 turns #26 with about 3/16" spacing on the ends. On the DE-5000 at 100 kHz test it measures even higher than predicts--2.175 uH.????? :)

73,

Steve AA7U

On 4/5/2025 2:50 PM, Steve Ratzlaff wrote:

Hi Ross,

My experience with all iron powder toroids is there are always variations from toroid batch to batch, and actual? inductance can vary quite a bit--one measures the final inductance and adjusts turns and spacing to give the desired inductance.

73,

Steve AA7U

On 4/5/2025 1:49 PM, Ross Tucker (NS7F) via wrote:
Thanks for the feedback! Also, btw: the schematic says L1 is 1.5 uH but 20 turns on a T50-2 is supposed to be 1.96 uH. Any thoughts on that?

On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 11:30 Steve Ratzlaff via <ratzlaffsteve=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Ross,

On mine, the Low band tunes 3.90-5.24 MHz; High band tunes 5.46-- ~19
MHz, as you note at least the High band is very wide tuning. Your scheme
would probably work but I predict it will take a lot of experimentation
to achieve it. Good luck and please let us know how it all turns out.

73,

Steve AA7U

On 4/5/2025 8:10 AM, Ross Tucker (NS7F) via wrote:
> I am building an Ozark Patrol regen. The stock tuning range is very large and I would like to limit it. By default, there is a SPDT switch that adds a parallel capacitance for a second range. My goal is to align the two ranges with the 20 and 40 m bands.
>
> Math shows that I need two fixed capacitors (one in series with the tuning, one in parallel with that) for each band. My thought is to replace the SPDT with a DPDT. I would build the circuit for 20 m and the switch poles would select in the appropriate differences to each fixed capacitor.
>
> Does this seem reasonable? Is this how it's done?
>
>
>
>
>