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Re: No frequency change


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Greetings all,


I found I had to remove the surface mount resistors on the back side of the board of the encoder board. ?Did not see anything about this in any documentation. ?All working on my end.

Glenn/N3COB


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From: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... on behalf of Jack Purdum jjpurdum@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 7:03 AM
To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@...
Subject: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] No frequency change
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Recheck the encoder wiring and make sure you have the Clock and Data lines wired correctly. The Clock line should go to pin 22 on J1 and the Data line to pin 18 on J1. If it still doesn't work, make sure you have a working encoder. Your problem sounds like a wiring error or a dead encoder.

Jack, W8TEE



From: "Hiroki hiroki@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio]"
To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@...
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 3:44 AM
Subject: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] No frequency change

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I think I put together everything right.
All seem to be working except that the frequency doesn't change when I turn the encoder. It is stuck at 7000.10 kHz. Any suggestion?

Hiroki AH6CY




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On Sep 20, 2016, at 10:24, rzwork@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] <SoftwareControlledHamRadio@...> wrote:

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After I made the offset mod I made two QSO in a row that sure helped.

Been thinking that a feature to lock the transmitt frequency would be nice should not be hard to do. I may give it a try a simple toggle on and off. That would allow you to tune around some QRM in the middle of a QSO.

Anybody add an audio filter? I noticed that in the latest QST there is add:

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?Not very cheap but 300 hertz bandwidth, even audio, would be nice.


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