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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
It makes sense for shipping rates to be reasonable. Lots of small businesses rely on it and, in any country, it helps their economy. Unless we want an economy where only fourtune 500 companies can
It makes sense for shipping rates to be reasonable. Lots of small businesses rely on it and, in any country, it helps their economy. Unless we want an economy where only fourtune 500 companies can
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Tom, wb6b
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#11497
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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
It's the tariff, as well as shipping. There is no VAT involved, but EBay does collect your local sales tax.
On 4/6/2021 4:59 PM, jjpurdum via groups.io wrote:
It's the tariff, as well as shipping. There is no VAT involved, but EBay does collect your local sales tax.
On 4/6/2021 4:59 PM, jjpurdum via groups.io wrote:
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Daniel Lavin <dan_ll@...>
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#11496
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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
Worst type of tax Man ever devised.
Jack, W8TEE
On Tuesday, April 6, 2021, 4:44:34 PM EDT, howard winwood G4GPF <winwoodh@...> wrote:
Worst type of tax Man ever devised.
Jack, W8TEE
On Tuesday, April 6, 2021, 4:44:34 PM EDT, howard winwood G4GPF <winwoodh@...> wrote:
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jjpurdum
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#11495
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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
Another thing to be careful of is, even if you opt for "North America" only on your eBay searches, a lot of foreign sellers are aware of that and now have drop-ship addresses in the US. Always pay
Another thing to be careful of is, even if you opt for "North America" only on your eBay searches, a lot of foreign sellers are aware of that and now have drop-ship addresses in the US. Always pay
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jjpurdum
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#11494
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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
You may have noticed that the "Free Shipping" from many countries
seems to have declined concurrently with increases in price. This
probably reflects removal of free mail between those countries
You may have noticed that the "Free Shipping" from many countries
seems to have declined concurrently with increases in price. This
probably reflects removal of free mail between those countries
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Arv Evans <arvid.evans@...>
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#11493
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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
prices going up may well be due to Ebay etc adding VAT to all Chinese/foreign sellers listings.
prices going up may well be due to Ebay etc adding VAT to all Chinese/foreign sellers listings.
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howard winwood G4GPF
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#11492
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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
The problem is that the Arduino (Atmel) family have not kept pace. The STM32 family was doing pretty well in the Arduino IDE using the core written by Roger Clark. The the STM people came in and made
The problem is that the Arduino (Atmel) family have not kept pace. The STM32 family was doing pretty well in the Arduino IDE using the core written by Roger Clark. The the STM people came in and made
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jjpurdum
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#11491
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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
Hi Dave,
Glad to read your note. Another chip family to stay away from. I am amazed at how many Arduino 428 projects are out there that 'just work'.
When I try to move even a simple program to
Hi Dave,
Glad to read your note. Another chip family to stay away from. I am amazed at how many Arduino 428 projects are out there that 'just work'.
When I try to move even a simple program to
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jmh6@...
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#11490
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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 08:12 AM, David Leckie wrote:
pressed “OK” and released the reset button and they then connected OK.
After that I could flash the Arduino boot loader and program them
On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 08:12 AM, David Leckie wrote:
pressed “OK” and released the reset button and they then connected OK.
After that I could flash the Arduino boot loader and program them
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Tom, wb6b
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#11489
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Re: Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
David:
I bought some Black Pills a long time ago and they both had the bootloader flashed on them. They were Maple Mini's and are actually the STM32F411 variety. As I recall, they cost around $10, but
David:
I bought some Black Pills a long time ago and they both had the bootloader flashed on them. They were Maple Mini's and are actually the STM32F411 variety. As I recall, they cost around $10, but
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jjpurdum
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#11488
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Re: Dual output control of Si5351
Thanks for the help Bob
Have sent you a mail.
73s
Kumar
VU2BGS
Thanks for the help Bob
Have sent you a mail.
73s
Kumar
VU2BGS
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kumar gaj
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#11487
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Re: Dual output control of Si5351
Hi Kumar,
Would you like to let me know what parts you have available.
My email is good on QRZ.com.
Will then have a look at what can be achieved with a suitable sketch.
73
Bob
GM4CID
Hi Kumar,
Would you like to let me know what parts you have available.
My email is good on QRZ.com.
Will then have a look at what can be achieved with a suitable sketch.
73
Bob
GM4CID
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GM4CID
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#11486
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Blue Pill Connect with ST-Link
#arduino
#bluepill
#stm32
#usb
Hi
I hope this helps anybody who is having problems connecting to their “Blue Pill” via ST-Link and/or USB.
I had 6 Blue Pills that refused to program for various reasons. Some were fakes
Hi
I hope this helps anybody who is having problems connecting to their “Blue Pill” via ST-Link and/or USB.
I had 6 Blue Pills that refused to program for various reasons. Some were fakes
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David Leckie
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#11485
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Re: Dual output control of Si5351
Dear Bob
Thats exactly what i am keen on .
Can you help please on some details .
any codes
Best regards
Kumar
VU2BGS
Dear Bob
Thats exactly what i am keen on .
Can you help please on some details .
any codes
Best regards
Kumar
VU2BGS
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kumar gaj
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#11484
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Re: Dual output control of Si5351
Kumar,
perhaps I am missing something about your application, but, if not, I see no problem using perhaps a Nano with two encoders each controlling one of the Si5351 clocks. or r you could even
Kumar,
perhaps I am missing something about your application, but, if not, I see no problem using perhaps a Nano with two encoders each controlling one of the Si5351 clocks. or r you could even
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GM4CID
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#11483
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Re: #Arduino OS
#arduino
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 11:30 AM, Dave W6OQ wrote:
In your search for this stork, you may want to look into GNU Radio, which has a GUI interface for putting together blocks of radio/DSP functions, each
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 11:30 AM, Dave W6OQ wrote:
In your search for this stork, you may want to look into GNU Radio, which has a GUI interface for putting together blocks of radio/DSP functions, each
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Tom, wb6b
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#11482
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Re: Dual output control of Si5351
Thanks Bo
Great to see the new developments on the RF zero.
Hope to get it working soon.
73
Kumar
VU2BGS
Thanks Bo
Great to see the new developments on the RF zero.
Hope to get it working soon.
73
Kumar
VU2BGS
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kumar gaj
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#11481
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Re: Dual output control of Si5351
Thanks John will do as suggested
73
Kumar
VU2BGS
Thanks John will do as suggested
73
Kumar
VU2BGS
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kumar gaj
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#11480
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Re: Dual output control of Si5351
Hi Kumar
Well, load the signal generator program into your RFzero and you can have two-tone output: https://www.rfzero.net/examples/signal-generator/
Or wait for the VFO program to be released very
Hi Kumar
Well, load the signal generator program into your RFzero and you can have two-tone output: https://www.rfzero.net/examples/signal-generator/
Or wait for the VFO program to be released very
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Bo, OZ2M
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#11479
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Re: Dual output control of Si5351
The documentation specifies which one is required.
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John P.
WA2FZW
The documentation specifies which one is required.
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John P.
WA2FZW
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John P
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#11478
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