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Re: Alternative GUI v0.30.0 and patched BASE rev 3 #firmware

 

On Mon, May 12, 2025 at 05:55 PM, Jerry K6ANI wrote:
Is this correct, or should it be:

??? user: root
??? pwd: 123
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during the login to the x6100?
root?and 123 is correct login/password. I didn't read very attentively that message, thanks for your remark.
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Georgy // R2RFE


Re: Alternative GUI v0.30.0 and patched BASE rev 3 #firmware

 

Hi Georgy!

Great job! I'm testing your new set of firm/software (BASE: r3 and GUI: 0.30.0).?
So far, I can confirm now I have a full 10W output @ SSB. But... Output power in FM/AM is still way less than 1W.
It can now be fixed in new GUI by adjusting output gain in settings, but from my observations - I need to set different output gain to achieve 10W power output in different modes (SSB/CW vs AM/FM).
My suggestion: maybe you should introduce separate output gain settings per each mode?
For a few years, I've been a happy owner of Chris M0NKA's transceiver, which has a very extensive calibration menu in UHSDR (allowing user to calibrate IQ offsets - like now in your firmware, output gains, SWR reading, volt-meter readings and many, many more), in which it was also possible to calibrate output gain across modes and bands. Maybe that could be a final approach to all that issues related to low output power at some devices?
My guess is that each X6100 is somehow calibrated in factory, and maybe by cooking your own base firmware you're somehow losing access to these calibration variables?

Thanks again for your great effort with creating this piece of code!
73 de Jarek SP9HGN


Re: Alternative GUI v0.30.0 and patched BASE rev 3 #firmware

 

Georgy,

I noticed that in the old Message you linked to that it says:

?? user: admin
?? pwd: 123

Is this correct, or should it be:

??? user: root
??? pwd: 123

during the login to the x6100?

Jerry

K6ANI

On Sun, May 11, 2025 at 11:38?PM Georgy Dyuldin via <g.dyuldin=[email protected]> wrote:
For BASE firmware updating you need to copy firmware file (xgf) to the X6100 file system. There are few way to do it. One of them is described here
Make sure that X6100 is booted with OEM firmware (without inserted SD card) and connected to WiFi before copying base firmware file.
After copying new files should appear in the system -> firmware upgrade menu. Last step - select desired firmware and press upgrade.
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Perhaps, I'll inspect BASE flashing process and will be able to implement it within R1CBU in the future.
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Georgy // R2RFE


X6100 and Fldigi with Cat control.

 

Hi,?

Has anyone been able to run the X6100 with Fldigi and the cat control from Fldigi??

I have been trying to use it, but not been succesful. I can communicate (with hickups sometimes yes and others not) using Flrig.?
However if I want to send out some CW, it goes in transmit, but does not transmit. sometimes Fldigi just closes, and the rig stays in transmit..
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Anyone succesful?? I might be missing a config issue??
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73'
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Dick


Re: Alternative GUI v0.30.0 and patched BASE rev 3 #firmware

 

The easiest way to copy a file over to the X6100 IMHO is to use Filezilla. Pretty sure there's a version for almost any OS. So, on your PC, fire up Filezilla ( ) click in the left pane and move to the directory on your PC that has your xgf file. Now start the X6100 in normal mode (no R1CBU or other gui inserted in the SD slot). I'll assume you have wifi running on the X6100 - that's a whole other task. Look at your router connection listing (or use nmap, etc.) and find the the xiegu ip listed. Now, in the quickconnect at the top of the Filezilla app enter the ip of the X6100, then "root" for user, "123" for password, and set port to 22. The right hand pane will now show the X6100 "root".? Double click on the icon just above the "root" listing in the upper right hand window to switch into the full root directory in the lower right hand window - you'll see bin through var listed. Double click on usr, then firmware. Now go over to the left hand pane, single click on xgf file and drag it over to the right hand pane. You're done. Now on your X6100 go to settings firmware upgrade, select the xgf base file to upgrade to and press the upgrade button. After upgrading, and rebooting go to settings/system info and make sure you have the desired base.??


Re: Alternative GUI v0.30.0 and patched BASE rev 3 #firmware

 

For BASE firmware updating you need to copy firmware file (xgf) to the X6100 file system. There are few way to do it. One of them is described here
Make sure that X6100 is booted with OEM firmware (without inserted SD card) and connected to WiFi before copying base firmware file.
After copying new files should appear in the system -> firmware upgrade menu. Last step - select desired firmware and press upgrade.
?
Perhaps, I'll inspect BASE flashing process and will be able to implement it within R1CBU in the future.
--
Georgy // R2RFE


Re: Low "reception" issue

 

Hi Randy, I believe you should check /g/xiegu-x6100/message/6058 ...

73, Pavol OM0WT


Re: Low "reception" issue

 

Ok, much has been learned at my end... I tried the K9DP filter, and things were much improved. Suddenly the PRE and ATT worked as expected. PRE now made things generally louder, and ATT now correctly suppressed the signal as expected. So... clearly something in my area here has changed, but I'm not sure what that is ¡ª a local AM transmitter has increased power perhaps?
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I would like to move from BASE 1.1.7 back down to 1.1.6. Are there easy instructions available for doing so (with apologies because I'm sure this has been asked repeatedly)?
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73, Randy K7RAN
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Re: Alternative GUI v0.30.0 and patched BASE rev 3 #firmware

 

I know this has probably been asked a thousand times, but... Are there step-by-step instructions for installing the BASE firmware anywhere? I need to move mine down to 1.1.6 for improved receive.
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73, Randy K7RAN


Alternative GUI v0.30.0 and patched BASE rev 3 #firmware

 

Hi.
This release contains not so much changes on the UI part. Most of the changes is related with a patched BASE firmware.
I added some controls and adaptive notch filter, comparing rev 2.
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UI might be downloaded from
BASE - from
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Using BASE witch OEM GUI? is possible, just no compressor controls and output gain control.
Using Alternative UI with OEM BASE firmware also possible - corresponding controls will not be visible in the settings.
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Georgy // R2RFE


Re: X6100 Troubleshooting Help

 

My first thought: not a software issue but an internally disconnected BNC. If you TX? in a dummy load (in NFM or CW): is there a normal power output and normal SWR?
--
Robert


X6100 Troubleshooting Help

 

I¡¯m looking for some advice.?
The last time I used my much loved X6100 it worked perfectly (v1.1.7). The unit is three years old.?
It sat for about a month during a move and when I fired it up there is very little output and receive is very weak. The use of an antenna makes no difference in the signal strength and the normally robust waterfall shows nothing.
I updated the firmware after doing a factory reset, tried different versions, but later restored V1.1.7 (I like it). The battery is fully charged and all the settings are default.
Any thoughts? Thanks for your help. I really appreciate it.


Re: X6100 users at Dayton Hamvention next week

 

Would love to. But is too expensive from San Salvador to attend.
Rob
YS1RS?




On Friday, May 9, 2025, 20:23, Franco Venturi via groups.io <fventuri@...> wrote:

I was wondering if anyone else in this group will be at the Dayton Hamvention next week.
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If anyone is interested, we could get together to talk all things X6100 for half an hour Friday or Saturday - perhaps somewhere near the Radioddity booth.
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73,
Franco K4VZ
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Re: Low "reception" issue

 

There may be a short circuit to ground at the receiver input before the bandpass filter. When ATT is enabled, there is a resistance across the short circuit to ground, so to speak, and reception is possible via parasitic capacitances to the bandpass filter input. The ATT circuit is located between the R/T relay and the bandpass filter.


Am 10. Mai 2025 13:20:21 MESZ schrieb "Randy K7RAN via groups.io" <k7ran@...>:

Yes, Rainer ¡ª ATT (!) has to be ON (!)
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If PRE preamplifier is on, then I don¡¯t hear any signals (!!!!!!)
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73, Randy K7RAN


Re: extra speaker output component values

 

Thanks for your help. After installing a 1k ohm resistor and replacing the missing components, everything is working fine.


Re: Modified BASE firmware - rev2

 

Hi Greg,
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Thanks for all the great work!!
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Re: Low "reception" issue

 

I'm in the middle of a fairly large city, and the BCI filter is essential. Of course you can say goodbye to 160 meters. For me though, the reception problem was a combo of BCI and the BASE app. With BCI and BASE of 1.6 (Georgy's modified BASE is great) things are probably as good as they're going to get.


Re: Low "reception" issue

 

I guess, it might be due to overloading radio input with a strong AM stations.
You can try to use a BCI filter. For example - this /g/xiegu-x6100/topic/k9dp_qrp_bci_filter/102162571
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Georgy // R2RFE


Re: Modified BASE firmware - rev2

 

I'm working on the GUI part. Hope will publish both (GUI and patched BASE) in a few days.
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Georgy // R2RFE


Re: Low "reception" issue

 

Yes, Rainer ¡ª ATT (!) has to be ON (!)
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If PRE preamplifier is on, then I don¡¯t hear any signals (!!!!!!)
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73, Randy K7RAN