Re: RFI from uBitx TX after AGC and other mods installed
No photo but that would be K1, the relay that sits over at the left by itself. Underneath you will see one of the contacts is grounded. That's the normally open contact. The next contact down will be the normally closed contact that goes to the bandpass filter. The next contact in that line is the common one that goes to the receive line. Sorry, but my version 3 board is in a difficult case to extract from.
-Don
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Re: RFI from uBitx TX after AGC and other mods installed
alans77@...
Can anyone specify (photo of location needed) a relay contact that is open on transmit and grounded on receive?
73, Alan N4AYE
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Re: Bitx40 75KHz Spurious, How to solve it.
#bitx40
jj1epe@...
Hi Allard san,
I am glad I can contact with you on this group too. As Raj san mentioned, unit of the frequency of spurious is KHz. Akira JJ1EPE
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Re: Bitx40 75KHz Spurious, How to solve it.
#bitx40
jj1epe@...
MVS Sama,
Thank you for your prompt reply. My friend measured the spurious. I will ask my friend to check whether cause of spurious is the power supply. Regard, Akira JJ1EPE
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Re: Bitx40 75KHz Spurious, How to solve it.
#bitx40
Allard,
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The pic attached is in 50Khz horizontal display. Raj
At 26/06/2018, you wrote: Hi Akira san,
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Re: Understanding Spurious Emissions
ajparent1/KB1GMX <kb1gmx@...>
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 10:38 pm, Ashhar Farhan wrote:
Yes they are a conundrum in three ports. However I did explore the path of the TIA amp now working well and terminated it with a 6db pad... no improvement at all. Same for the output to the filter 6db pad and again no improvement. In both cases there was a shift in levels of 6db and 12DB (ran both!) and no difference in spur production. The only thing that seems to impact the amplitude of the spur is the port to port isolation more so than termination. I believe it to be a alias image as it has the same relationships. It only shows when the relationship is such that its below filter cutoff. I replicated it at 45/73mhz and for experiment I did a 9mhz if, 23mhz LO and without filtering I could see the desired 14 and also 5mhz spur! Its relationship is output frequency 14mhz minus IF and its about 38db down from the desired 14mhz (two different ZLW-2 connectorized mixers). I never noticed a mixer spreadsheet I have from somewhere predicts it. Likely reason I never noticed it was most applications there is fairly strong filtering for the desired. I checked and it doesn't happen to the same extent with analog multiplier mixers (gilbert cell) like sa602 as they are not bidirectional (very high input to output isolation). Nyquist was right. Its the sampling behaviour of switching mixers. Allison
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Re: Keypad for Raduino...?
GM4CID
Arv,
Another way to drive a 16 way matrix keyboard is the inexpensive PCF8574 and PCF8574T I2C expander boards. I have a couple of these but not made time to try them out yet. There is however, a lot to be said for the simplicity of the analogue solution and the Robodyn module mentioned by Mike ZL1AXG looks very practical particularly their transparent button top cap to protect the printed key legend. 73 Bob GM4CID
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Re: Keypad for Raduino...?
Arv Evans
n2vdy That 1509 IO system from SparkFun looks interesting. I have saved the data and will keep it in mind for possible future use. Thanks for the info. Arv _._
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 1:30 PM n2vdy via Groups.Io <n2vdy=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: I like the idea of the resistor matrix. I might have copied it if I hadn't gone a different way already.
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Re: KD8CEC - Nextion Display - IAN questions
Michel Dupuy
Tank you Art
I download and test for my raduino. Michel
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Re: Keypad for Raduino...?
n2vdy
I like the idea of the resistor matrix. I might have copied it if I hadn't gone a different way already.
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This little board from Sparkfun can do up to an 8x8 matrix, has debounce built in, uses I2C, and has an output that can be connected to an interrupt. https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13601
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 09:24 am, Arv Evans wrote:
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Re: Bitx40 75KHz Spurious, How to solve it.
#bitx40
Hi Akira san,
But the spurious at 75KHz was observed.I guess you mean 75 MHz (not kHz)? The spurious might be the multiple of 25KHz.In that case it could be a harmonic of 25 MHz (not kHz). Perhaps it comes from the 25 MHz crystal in the Raduino? 73 Allard PE1NWL
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Re: Keypad for Raduino...?
Stephanus K6NG <stephanus1@...>
Hi,
I have looked at this but have not yet tried them: https://hambuilder.com/
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Re: RFI from uBitx TX after AGC and other mods installed
Rowland, Does it go away when you unplug the power to the PA? -Don
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Re: Noob tx problem
#ubitx-help
davedt1e@...
Oh yeah, forgot to mention that I put the orange and purple leads back in the original position on the mic jack as well.
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Re: Noob tx problem
#ubitx-help
davedt1e@...
I just wanted to update this post so that another noob isn't lead astray.
I've finally got my dummy load put together so that I could more thoroughly test the mic and transceiver and it turns out that all was not well. On more testing, when I whistled into the mic I would get a relay clicking on and off rapidly. The problem is that I was wiring the mic and switch together in a simple series circuit. This is incorrect. What got me started down the wrong path was that the plug sent with the kit was a mono plug. Ubitx.net has a diagram showing the mic hookup....I couldn't figure out why this diagram didn't make sense to me until I realized it was for a stereo plug. I went and bought a stereo plug, wired it up and all is now well. See the diagram here: https://ubitx.net/wiring-up-the-mic-jack/ I know this is simple stuff for most of you guys, but I didn't want to leave this thread hanging around with my incorrect conclusion.
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Re: RFI from uBitx TX after AGC and other mods installed
alans77@...
Based on Rowland's results it appears that we are left with trying ferrite beads on the volume control to AGC wires or muting the speaker. Since my ICOM wired hand Mic PTT switch is SPDT with the common terminal grounded I can wire the Mic to disconnect the speaker ground on transmit.
Alan
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Re: Keypad for Raduino...?
Arv Evans
Jerry Thanks for the info. I did a quick scan of the relevant pages. I can see several possible uses for this device. Maybe I missed something but it seems that like almost all I2C devices it is a true slave and thus does not automatically assert bus control to signal that an event has occurred. Possibly I would need to re-read the datasheet in detail to affirm this if my design effort takes me in that direction. Arv _._
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 10:05 AM Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io <jgaffke=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: Here's a datasheet (sort of, you don't get the pdf): https://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/810501/TONTEK/TTP229.html
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Re: Schematic . . . What Schematic . . mine?
Jon Titus, KZ1G <tituskz1g@...>
Suggestion: It's a good idea for us to keep lab/project notes and info in a spiral-bound notebook. Then we have everything we need and in chronological order. Tape in program code, which we should label with a time, date, and version number. Logic-analyzer and scope traces also help document what we did and the results we saw. A separate folder for a project also helps keep loose papers in one place.
-- Jon Titus, KZ1G Herriman, UT USA
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Re: Keypad for Raduino...?
Jerry Gaffke
Here's a datasheet (sort of, you don't get the pdf): https://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/810501/TONTEK/TTP229.html
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Bottom of page 8, section 3-4 describes the 2 wire interface, though not very clearly. They say SDO is always out, SCLK is always in. And that SCLK can be anything between 1khz and 512khz when scanning. A pause of 2ms on SCLK resets the interface for the next scan. They apparently have a way to just check the state of SDO occasionally to see if any key was pressed, though I find the datasheet tough to read on exactly how this works. The chip also implements full i2c mode, also various parallel modes, though not clear what modes any particular keypad using the chip would support. Jerry
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 08:38 am, Robert McClements wrote:
Arv,
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Re: Ubitx schematic
#ubitx
Art Olson
Jon
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Thanks 73 Art
On Jun 25, 2018, at 11:41 AM, Jon Titus, KZ1G <tituskz1g@...> wrote:
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