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Re: Buildroot 2024.11 for R1CBU/R2RFE firmware
Turns out that the problem with FT8 TX not sending out any signal was due to this line in the sun8i codec module in the Linux kernel:
Once I commented that line out, I could hear the typical FT8 sound coming out from the speaker, and I could see it on the waterfall.
It looks like that line was added to the sun8i code as part of this commit:
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I just pushed the patch to fix that issue to the X6100 buildroot version 2024.11 repo:
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Markus,
when you have time, please run a 'git pull', rebuild the kernel, and let me know if FT8 TX works for you.
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After this issue is confirmed fixed, I'll start working on a GitHub workflow to create an SD card image similar to Georgy's, so others can try it too.
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73,
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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Kyle Burns (AD9CR)
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI've always heard the tale as starting with a stone rather than an axe, but so applicable in many contexts! I have been known to relay that story when discussing feature creep with new in career software developers. Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: "Oleg - R1CBU via groups.io" <belousov.oleg@...> Date: 12/28/24 4:54 AM (GMT-05:00) Subject: Re: [xiegu-x6100] Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency #firmware On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 12:24 PM, Dan Wertz wrote:
Now, that would be very cool if we could have custom TX audio filters! There is a tale about a soldier who cooked porridge from an axe (;
If you take X6100, remove STM32, replace AllWinner with FPGA, rewrite DSP functions, open the source code - you will get TRX "Brass" (((((((:
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73!
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 12:24 PM, Dan Wertz wrote:
Now, that would be very cool if we could have custom TX audio filters! There is a tale about a soldier who cooked porridge from an axe (;
If you take X6100, remove STM32, replace AllWinner with FPGA, rewrite DSP functions, open the source code - you will get TRX "Brass" (((((((:
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73!
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 10:47 PM, Georgy Dyuldin wrote:
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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I initially thought so as well. ?I did measure the function generator, and it was extremely flat.
But after looking at several runs of the test using different drive levels, you can see that the ripples change run to run. ?Also, for the green trace below I cranked up the number of points in the FFT I am applying to the demodulated audio and there is a distinctly different pattern.? Tomorrow I will look closer at the demodulated waveforms to try and ferret out what is happening.? Hopefully it is something stupid in my test and not a "feature" of the radio
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Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 02:36 AM, Dan Wertz wrote:
I found a 10uF tantalum cap I used as a DC block.? The 0.18uF I used previously was introducing some additional roll off.? I also changed to acquisition code to actually look at the FFT bin that has the signal.? Previously I was just taking the max of the entire FFT, but there is significant in band noise that was limiting the measurement floor. It might be due to digital filter design on the firmware. At least, when I recorded signals - they all have some audible resonance close to cut-off frequency for any frequency from 160,200, 250, 300 Hz.
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As far as I remember, biquad filter is used there. I'm not 100% sure, but looks like coefficients are precomputed (stored as a values within firmware). I wonder to extract them and to apply to some test signal on computer. Perhaps, it will be possible to design a filter with better parameters).
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Georgy // R2RFE |
Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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I found a 10uF tantalum cap I used as a DC block.? The 0.18uF I used previously was introducing some additional roll off.? I also changed to acquisition code to actually look at the FFT bin that has the signal.? Previously I was just taking the max of the entire FFT, but there is significant in band noise that was limiting the measurement floor.
I am not sure what is up with the fast passband ripple.? I may have some measurement issue.? Right now, I am trusting the function generator to be flat.? I will get a DMM on it to make sure. |
Re: Patched BASE firmware with changed TX audio filter low cutoff frequency
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Thanks for this!? I am planning on connecting a nice microphone and footswitch to the X6100 and started doing some testing.? I noticed the 300Hz lower limit on the audio and searched to see if that was typical of SSB radios.? I stumbled on this thread, and I agree it sounds much nice to my ear with the 160Hz lower limit.? Though I am reading for DX contacts the below 300Hz does not really add anything to intelligibility.? I measured the frequency response of my radio tonight using your patched firmware and this is what I got.? I did have a 0.18uF DC block between the function generator and the mic input, so it is possible some of the low frequency roll off is from that. ?I have not measured the mic port input impedance, so I can't say.? I will track down a 1uF and remeasure to see if anything changes.? I am thinking I will have a couple EQ settings programmed, so I can have a pleasant sounding preset and a punchy sounding preset for poorer conditions.
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Re: x6100 - firmware update - what actually happens
Watch out for those balls !? re the leg that is ....mine does not have any so going to order, size is 2.38mm.
Now? Possibly the best firmware/base version thread ?Joao, CT2HME?? the screen shot of the firmware he has stored.
Is there any help in that section.
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There is another way that may help, this does mean taking radio apart & you are warming to that, lots of video's.
Check the voltage on the back up battery.? Disconnect the main battery, press & keep pressed the power button,reconnect the PSU, this is with the sd card in.
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Way before the above what program are you using to burn the card.? You have also tried a brand new virgin card. ? |
Re: x6100 - firmware update - what actually happens
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Keith. Yes, external power. Warming up to taking it apart, watched a few repair videos so know what to expect. Simon?? 0275482833 -------- Original message -------- From: Keith G8IXN <k@...> Date: 27/12/24 10:41?pm (GMT+12:00) Subject: Re: [xiegu-x6100] x6100 - firmware update - what actually happens That's right you don't? get much confirmation of what's going on.
Has the radio ever been apart. And you are doing the fw upgrade with external psu,say 13.8v connected. Are you happy enough? to take the radio apart.
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Re: x6100 - firmware update - what actually happens
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThe APP firmware the one that you see erasing and loading. There is no visual feedback on the Base upgrade which occurs after system/upgrade button pushed (except a perecentage). -------- Original message -------- From: Keith G8IXN <k@...> Date: 27/12/24 9:20?pm (GMT+12:00) Subject: Re: [xiegu-x6100] x6100 - firmware update - what actually happens It should have written? to the flash memory in the STM32. It does say Erasing Flash when you see the process working ?.? Think there are some You Tube videos that show this.?
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x6100 - firmware update - what actually happens
So when you do a x6100 firmware upgrade, the radio starts and a screen dialog tells you what's happening and automatically shuts down.? So at this point what has been written to where ?.? Then you take the sd card out and re-start.? At this re-start what is written to where ?
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Re: X6100 - Corrupted base firmware
Simon?? via ST software could you not load a demo file to the STM32.If that loads ok.Then try to load the X6100 firmware.
I thought there was an option to zero the STM32. Using ST-Link.
This may be of interest.
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in Q900 radio's in early firmware you used a loader to much like ST-Link to load to the STM32.
It worth trying to recover via ST-Link, give it a go nothing to lose really. |
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