Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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David McGough
Oh, just bite the bullet and go QR-Oh-Oh-Oh!! HiHi
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https://www.rfparts.com/blf188xr-amp.html 73, David KB4FXC
On Sun, 4 Feb 2018, Dave Bottom wrote:
I got mine from RF Parts in 2 days around $5 each.
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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John Backo
Well, it's nice. But you still have to design the amp.
And blowing up one of them is a whole lot more expensive. Hi. Let's see...I could get about 42 RD16HXXX devices for every one of these. And if I designed the rig properly, It should give out over 400W. Incidentally, the fact that prices are rising means that counterfeits can't be far behind. It is so easy to take any MOSFET and erase the number to claim it is something else. Caveat Emptor. john AD5YE
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Re: #ubitx-help Strong Audio Tones in and outside audio receive passband
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John Backo
RoboDyn is a good outfit...even though they have little
to do with the Arduino outfit. Ought to work well if you get a genuine RoboDyn unit. It has a CH340 interface and micro B USB connector and is black like the SainSmart units. john AD5YE
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RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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K9HZ <bill@...>
Check this socket trick below that someone else posted. Then fold the RD device over and screw it to the case. Tab is not hot any more. Re-bias.
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From: BITX20@groups.io [mailto:BITX20@groups.io] On Behalf Of K9HZ
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2018 7:59 AM To: BITX20@groups.io Subject: [SPAM] Re: [SPAM] Re: [BITX20] Replacing the PA section on Bitx 40
I really like that! If you fold the RD16 over you could use a heat sink out the back…
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From: BITX20@groups.io [mailto:BITX20@groups.io] On Behalf Of Raj vu2zap
Here is how I made the socket and mounted the RDD16
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Re: #ubitx Current draw when transmitting?
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Touching back on this, it's feld-hell's lower duty cycle that was causing the lower current draw.
-- ---------- N5WLF, Greggory (or my nickname, Ghericoan) General Class, Digital Radio Hobbyist
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Re: BitX40 v1.27.7 SPOT mode
Yes it does, I never would have figured that out! I wanted to include that appropriate CAL value in my version of your sketch to pretty much get it calibrated correctly when restored to those settings.
Allard, I continue to be impressed and amazed at your software. Thanks so much for this service you have provided. 73, =Vic= WA4THR
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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Jerry Gaffke
Somebody already did the amp for you:
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http://w6pql.com/1_kw_sspa_for_1_8-54_mhz.htm#rfdeck Unfortunately, it requires 2 or 3 watts going in for full output. So we still have to bring the uBitx up a bit from 1W on 30m. Jerry, KE7ER
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 06:39 pm, John Backo wrote:
Well, it's nice. But you still have to design the amp.
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Re: [SPAM] Re: [BITX20] Higher voltage for Bitx40 Final
K9HZ <bill@...>
Did you re-bias the 510s when you changed the PA voltage? If not, theoretically this could happen if the bias were set right on the edge of class “C” operation.
Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ
Owner - Operator Big Signal Ranch – K9ZC Staunton, Illinois
Owner – Operator Villa Grand Piton – J68HZ Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I. Rent it: www.VillaGrandPiton.com
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From: BITX20@groups.io [mailto:BITX20@groups.io] On Behalf Of Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io
11.5v should be fine, make sure it is still 11.5 when PTT is pressed.
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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I just wanna be able to output 5-10w on 28mhz.... not 1w... My QTH is pretty remote and without "decent" power, I wont get any contacts on >7mhz...
Might have to seriously consider an FT817, but the price.... lol.
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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Or a Youkits TJ5A
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Re: Toroids winding information
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Cesar,
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When I get back to town and my bench I will check and tell you. Raj
At 05/02/2018, you wrote: Hi! I have checking with a magnifying loupe looking for broken copper tracks or any strange looking components. I have unsoldered and redone t11 and t10
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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K9HZ <bill@...>
Two RD16HHF1 parts replacing the 510’s will do that.
Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ
Owner - Operator Big Signal Ranch – K9ZC Staunton, Illinois
Owner – Operator Villa Grand Piton – J68HZ Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I. Rent it: www.VillaGrandPiton.com
email: bill@...
From: BITX20@groups.io [mailto:BITX20@groups.io] On Behalf Of Nick VK4PLN
I just wanna be able to output 5-10w on 28mhz.... not 1w... My QTH is pretty remote and without "decent" power, I wont get any contacts on >7mhz...
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UBITX - COLOUR TFT - ATMEGA - CONFIGURATION / CONNECTIVITY DIAGRAM
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Joe
See attached diagram I use for connecting the Colour TFT and atmega to the UBITX
Joe VE1BWV
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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Excellent, thats what I am hoping to get to.
So the bias will need re-adjusting... Easy....? What about the input and output transformers? I assume this will need modification due to the differnet impedances of the IRF and RD... Thanks everyone for your input so far. 73.NIck VK4PLN
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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John Backo
Ha! Re-designing the transformers is most of the tricky work. Yes; you will have to do that.
It might require some experimentation. Try to use FT-61 hog-nose material. I think it will be more or less good for this application. FT-43 might work, but it will taper off at higher frequencies. Keep the layout rather simple and try, if possible, to make it on a separate board with inputs and outputs as far away from each other as possible. Some feedback mechanism between drain and gate (or drain and ground) may be necessary. Simple attenuation impedance or transformer matches should work for driving the gates, since the capacitance is quite low. Keep in mind the WA2EBY layout and matching -- that should be a good guide. I was thinking of setting the two output MOSFETS with 2N3866 drivers. Should put out about 10-14W from 80m to 10m, with a drive of .5W or so...maybe less. john AD5YE
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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Bill: Sometime ago I read about a transistor that can handle a 65:1 SER. Do you know anything about the device? Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: K9HZ <bill@...> Date: 2/4/18 23:25 (GMT-05:00) To: BITX20@groups.io Subject: Re: [BITX20] RD16HHF1 in the uBITX #ubitx Two RD16HHF1 parts replacing the 510’s will do that.
Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ
Owner - Operator Big Signal Ranch – K9ZC Staunton, Illinois
Owner – Operator Villa Grand Piton – J68HZ Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I. Rent it: www.VillaGrandPiton.com
email: bill@...
From: BITX20@groups.io [mailto:BITX20@groups.io] On Behalf Of Nick VK4PLN
I just wanna be able to output 5-10w on 28mhz.... not 1w... My QTH is pretty remote and without "decent" power, I wont get any contacts on >7mhz...
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Re: LTSpice simulation of uBitx Power Amp
Jerry Gaffke
I've now uploaded an LTSpice simulation schematic file that allows easy comparison of the uBitx and WA2EBY finals,
also a pdf version for those who have not installed LTSpice: https://groups.io/g/BITX20/files/KE7ER/WA2EBYandUBITX.asc https://groups.io/g/BITX20/files/KE7ER/WA2EBYandUBITX.pdf I haven't played with it too much, haven't taken any notes. But here's what I think I'm seeing: The WA2EBY does perform better. Power in is about the same between the two, power out from the WA2EBY is generally a factor of 3 greater. The gates on the WA2EBY have nice sine waves, the uBitx is quite distorted there by capacitive loading. Input impedance on both is about 50 ohms at 7mhz, both go down to about 12 ohms at 30mhz, as determined by monitoring the voltage after the 50 ohm source impedance resistor. Both show a 4x power increase when switching from 30mhz to 7mhz, more than I would have expected on the WA2EBY, perhaps I have some wrong values on the inductors? The IRF510 model assumes worst case for Rds(on) and Qgate, though I doubt that's just too far off. Jerry, KE7ER
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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Jerry Gaffke
Impressive.
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But what's an SER? When I google "transistor SER" all I get is a bunch of Spanish language pages.
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 09:06 pm, Leland Lannoye wrote:
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Re: RD16HHF1 in the uBITX
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Vince Vielhaber
He might be referring to the MRFE6VP61K25H/HS. Probably seen here: http://www.eham.net/ehamforum/smf/index.php?topic=75793.0
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Vince.
On 02/05/2018 01:23 AM, Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io wrote:
Impressive.
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Re: LTSpice simulation of uBitx Power Amp
John Backo
Very good, Jerry.
However, note that the output is NOT 50 ohms until AFTER the LPF. The input to the LPF is somewhat lower. And the WA2EBY has a voltage advantage over the 12V input to the drains, though the output of the drains is closer to 50 ohms. So it is a bit of a misnomer to assume that the drain load is 50 ohms. This is true, incidentally, of any AB linear amplifier (and is probably one of the sources of oscillation). I should think that the true drain load in this configuration is closer to 10 ohms than 50 ohms. The LPF transforms it to 50 ohms for the antenna. But it is not unreasonable to assume an overall load of 50 ohms. But be aware though, that one of the functions of the LPF is to produce this. It is not quite true at the drains. The actual impedance at the drains is a function of the first capacitor/inductance stage of the LPF. Things are not quite as simple as they seem... john AD5YE
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