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Re: FrankenT41 on the air

 

Anytime, Bill. Be glad to help.
?
Russ


Re: FrankenT41 on the air

 

Nice!? I used one of the other SMA connectors for my Beverage so I could make sure it gets disconnected during transmit.? The PIN Diode changeover would be nice. I made one once, many moons ago, but it had too much loss in the RX path and I discarded it. Relays have been ok, but I'd like to get rid of it in the transmitter.?
?
Are you ready to sell those boards?
?
?
Russ


Mile Stone

 

All boards complete (Except PA) and building ked out
Biggest headache was caused by using Chinese Long pin header in Teensy.
All kinds of issues croped up. Changed to Long Pin headers made correctly with almost square pins not pins stamped from thin brass sheet.
ProtoSupplies.com has correct headers and lots of other quality STUFF.?
I can now install audio hat without issue.
Installing ferrite sleeves on Display and Front panel ribbon cleared hang ups.
Still have some FW issues, 66 looses audio and or decode after rx calibration. Also lots of wide band noise on sections of 20m (maybe others) parts of band work ok.
The experimental Hex file that I believe Jack sent me seems to be the most stable.
I did mess up a few of the BPF's that was my issue and I know what to did wrong.
Happy for now, I needed to get to a feel good spot before starting big project for scout camp that got ravaged from Helene.?
Thanks all who contributed looking forward to finishing in near future.
Tim
?
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Re: FrankenT41 on the air

 

On 2025-02-25 10:30, rebruhnke via groups.io wrote:
Last evening, I finally got my version of the T41 on the air for an
extended period of time on 75M. Talked all over the US and even down
to British Honduras with my home brew amp running about 800W.
*** Very cool, Russ. What sort of homebrew amp are you using?
I use my T41 with an amp with an MRF1K50 - RF card & LPF kits from W6PQL,
a Chinese cell-phone-surplus rack mount power supply, a 4-inch touch screen
driven by a Teensy 4.1 with software I wrote.

We do 800-1100W, and reports have been universally good.

I didn't use the amp with my V11 system; I didn't think it was clean enough.
But with Bill's BPF, the V12 is good to go.

- Jerry, KF6VB




I call it the "Franken" T41 because the RF portion is not a T41. This
is my FPGA implementation with a DSPic CK doing the actual
demodulation/modulation. Sensitivity is such that I can hear a -127dB
signal; low, but it is there. On all bands the antennas generate way
more noise than the rig. The FPGA splits the RF signal two ways: One
set to a DAC for the panadapter and one set to the DSPic via I2S.
Other than the panadapter signals, all analog "audio" is at
high-level. No calibration is needed; the beauty of getting to digital
as soon as possible.
The UI is run by the Teensy using much of Al and Jack's code for noise
reduction and equalization displaying on a 7" capacitance touch screen
using an 8bit bus. The panadapter only displays +/- 48K as I like that
display format the best. The display is not the ones used in the T41
as the capacitance touch "areas" of those displays are much larger
than the one I am using and I need that resolution. No buttons on the
front panel. Touch panel handles all "buttons" including band and mode
changes.
CW keying is crisp and the rise/fall times are handled totally via
software in the DSPic. Built-in Iambic keyer.
I'll get some internal pics up later today.
I should receive a PCB today that has the Teensy in place of the
DSPic... Next project and we'll see how that goes.
I am using Bill's BPF, LPF and control board. The control board is
modified slightly to provide for a receive antenna so I can attach my
Beverage. The BPF is only on the RX path as my transmitter is squeaky
clean before the 100W PA. The PA board is one I got from Glenn, VK2PE
many moons ago for another project.
I want to thank Al and Jack for putting this out in the public domain
and for Bill and Oliver doing the boards. I get great compliments on
the audio and the cleanliness of my signal.
Russ NQ0U
Links:
------
[1] /g/SoftwareControlledHamRadio/message/32930
[2] /mt/111382384/243852
[3] /g/SoftwareControlledHamRadio/post
[4] /g/SoftwareControlledHamRadio/editsub/243852
[5]
/g/SoftwareControlledHamRadio/leave/10484476/243852/1943518115/xyzzy


Re: FrankenT41 on the air

 

I have 65Mhz ad/da and intend something similar care to share your work?


On Tue, Feb 25, 2025, 11:30 AM rebruhnke via <rebruhnke=[email protected]> wrote:
Last evening, I finally got my version of the T41 on the air for an extended period of time on 75M. Talked all over the US and even down to British Honduras with my home brew amp running about 800W.?
?
I call it the "Franken" T41 because the RF portion is not a T41. This is my FPGA implementation with a DSPic CK doing the actual demodulation/modulation.? Sensitivity is such that I can hear a -127dB signal; low, but it is there. On all bands the antennas generate way more noise than the rig. The FPGA splits the RF signal two ways: One set to a DAC for the panadapter and one set to the DSPic via I2S. Other than the panadapter signals, all analog "audio" is at high-level. No calibration is needed; the beauty of getting to digital as soon as possible.
?
The UI is run by the Teensy using much of Al and Jack's code for noise reduction and equalization displaying on a 7" capacitance touch screen using an 8bit bus. The panadapter only displays +/- 48K as I like that display format the best. The display is not the ones used in the T41 as the capacitance touch "areas" of those displays are much larger than the one I am using and I need that resolution. No buttons on the front panel. Touch panel handles all "buttons" including band and mode changes.
?
CW keying is crisp and the rise/fall times are handled totally via software in the DSPic. Built-in Iambic keyer.
I'll get some internal pics up later today.
?
I should receive a PCB today that has the Teensy in place of the DSPic...? Next project and we'll see how that goes.
?
I am using Bill's BPF, LPF and control board. The control board is modified slightly to provide for a receive antenna so I can attach my Beverage. The BPF is only on the RX path as my transmitter is squeaky clean before the 100W PA. The PA board is one I got from Glenn, VK2PE many moons ago for another project.
?
I want to thank Al and Jack for putting this out in the public domain and for Bill and Oliver doing the boards.? I get great compliments on the audio and the cleanliness of my signal.
?
Russ NQ0U


Re: FrankenT41 on the air

 

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Oh yeah, BTW the PIN diode version of that TR board has additional inputs for RX antennas (up to 4) and the connections for the Auto Tuner.? That will really change things for use in in the field.

?

?

Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ

?

Owner - Operator

Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC

Staunton, Illinois

?

Owner ¨C Operator

Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ

Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.

Rent it:

?

Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.

Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.

?

email:? bill@...

?

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of rebruhnke via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 12:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] FrankenT41 on the air

?

Last evening, I finally got my version of the T41 on the air for an extended period of time on 75M. Talked all over the US and even down to British Honduras with my home brew amp running about 800W.?

?

I call it the "Franken" T41 because the RF portion is not a T41. This is my FPGA implementation with a DSPic CK doing the actual demodulation/modulation.? Sensitivity is such that I can hear a -127dB signal; low, but it is there. On all bands the antennas generate way more noise than the rig. The FPGA splits the RF signal two ways: One set to a DAC for the panadapter and one set to the DSPic via I2S. Other than the panadapter signals, all analog "audio" is at high-level. No calibration is needed; the beauty of getting to digital as soon as possible.

?

The UI is run by the Teensy using much of Al and Jack's code for noise reduction and equalization displaying on a 7" capacitance touch screen using an 8bit bus. The panadapter only displays +/- 48K as I like that display format the best. The display is not the ones used in the T41 as the capacitance touch "areas" of those displays are much larger than the one I am using and I need that resolution. No buttons on the front panel. Touch panel handles all "buttons" including band and mode changes.

?

CW keying is crisp and the rise/fall times are handled totally via software in the DSPic. Built-in Iambic keyer.

I'll get some internal pics up later today.

?

I should receive a PCB today that has the Teensy in place of the DSPic...? Next project and we'll see how that goes.

?

I am using Bill's BPF, LPF and control board. The control board is modified slightly to provide for a receive antenna so I can attach my Beverage. The BPF is only on the RX path as my transmitter is squeaky clean before the 100W PA. The PA board is one I got from Glenn, VK2PE many moons ago for another project.

?

I want to thank Al and Jack for putting this out in the public domain and for Bill and Oliver doing the boards.? I get great compliments on the audio and the cleanliness of my signal.

?

Russ NQ0U


Re: FrankenT41 on the air

 

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Yeah we need to talk.? You have more skill that I do in the FPGA department¡­ where I want to go next.

?

?

Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ

?

Owner - Operator

Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC

Staunton, Illinois

?

Owner ¨C Operator

Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ

Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.

Rent it:

?

Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.

Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.

?

email:? bill@...

?

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of rebruhnke via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 12:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] FrankenT41 on the air

?

Last evening, I finally got my version of the T41 on the air for an extended period of time on 75M. Talked all over the US and even down to British Honduras with my home brew amp running about 800W.?

?

I call it the "Franken" T41 because the RF portion is not a T41. This is my FPGA implementation with a DSPic CK doing the actual demodulation/modulation.? Sensitivity is such that I can hear a -127dB signal; low, but it is there. On all bands the antennas generate way more noise than the rig. The FPGA splits the RF signal two ways: One set to a DAC for the panadapter and one set to the DSPic via I2S. Other than the panadapter signals, all analog "audio" is at high-level. No calibration is needed; the beauty of getting to digital as soon as possible.

?

The UI is run by the Teensy using much of Al and Jack's code for noise reduction and equalization displaying on a 7" capacitance touch screen using an 8bit bus. The panadapter only displays +/- 48K as I like that display format the best. The display is not the ones used in the T41 as the capacitance touch "areas" of those displays are much larger than the one I am using and I need that resolution. No buttons on the front panel. Touch panel handles all "buttons" including band and mode changes.

?

CW keying is crisp and the rise/fall times are handled totally via software in the DSPic. Built-in Iambic keyer.

I'll get some internal pics up later today.

?

I should receive a PCB today that has the Teensy in place of the DSPic...? Next project and we'll see how that goes.

?

I am using Bill's BPF, LPF and control board. The control board is modified slightly to provide for a receive antenna so I can attach my Beverage. The BPF is only on the RX path as my transmitter is squeaky clean before the 100W PA. The PA board is one I got from Glenn, VK2PE many moons ago for another project.

?

I want to thank Al and Jack for putting this out in the public domain and for Bill and Oliver doing the boards.? I get great compliments on the audio and the cleanliness of my signal.

?

Russ NQ0U


FrankenT41 on the air

 

Last evening, I finally got my version of the T41 on the air for an extended period of time on 75M. Talked all over the US and even down to British Honduras with my home brew amp running about 800W.?
?
I call it the "Franken" T41 because the RF portion is not a T41. This is my FPGA implementation with a DSPic CK doing the actual demodulation/modulation.? Sensitivity is such that I can hear a -127dB signal; low, but it is there. On all bands the antennas generate way more noise than the rig. The FPGA splits the RF signal two ways: One set to a DAC for the panadapter and one set to the DSPic via I2S. Other than the panadapter signals, all analog "audio" is at high-level. No calibration is needed; the beauty of getting to digital as soon as possible.
?
The UI is run by the Teensy using much of Al and Jack's code for noise reduction and equalization displaying on a 7" capacitance touch screen using an 8bit bus. The panadapter only displays +/- 48K as I like that display format the best. The display is not the ones used in the T41 as the capacitance touch "areas" of those displays are much larger than the one I am using and I need that resolution. No buttons on the front panel. Touch panel handles all "buttons" including band and mode changes.
?
CW keying is crisp and the rise/fall times are handled totally via software in the DSPic. Built-in Iambic keyer.
I'll get some internal pics up later today.
?
I should receive a PCB today that has the Teensy in place of the DSPic...? Next project and we'll see how that goes.
?
I am using Bill's BPF, LPF and control board. The control board is modified slightly to provide for a receive antenna so I can attach my Beverage. The BPF is only on the RX path as my transmitter is squeaky clean before the 100W PA. The PA board is one I got from Glenn, VK2PE many moons ago for another project.
?
I want to thank Al and Jack for putting this out in the public domain and for Bill and Oliver doing the boards.? I get great compliments on the audio and the cleanliness of my signal.
?
Russ NQ0U


Re: slow starting on T41 kit

 

If you order the 5V one, it's always an option to go with 3.3V. If you
order the 3.3V option, it may or may not be possible to use 5V. Because for the 3v3 one,
they may or may not stuff the 3-terminal regulator.

- Jerry, KF6VB

On 2025-02-25 08:10, K9HZ wrote:
Still an option¡­
DR. WILLIAM J. SCHMIDT - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ
PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ
Owner - Operator
Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC
Staunton, Illinois
Owner ¨C Operator
Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ
Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.
Rent it: www.VillaGrandPiton.com [1]
Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.
Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.
email: bill@...
FROM: [email protected]
<[email protected]> ON BEHALF OF jjpurdum via
groups.io
SENT: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 8:17 AM
TO: [email protected]
SUBJECT: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] slow starting on T41 kit
Ron:
I haven't ordered a display recently, but there was a 3.3-5.0V jumper
on the back (J8) that let's me select between the two voltages. Maybe
that's no longer an option?
Jack, W8TEE
On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 08:54:50 AM EST, Ron VE8RT
<ve8rt@...> wrote:
Everything has been ordered. After reading the messages regarding
display noise and 3.3 vs 5.0 volt options I ordered the 5.0 volt
display.
Ron VE8RT
On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 06:40:59 -0700
"Ron VE8RT" <ve8rt@...> wrote:

Thank you,
I'll carry on, appreciate your saving me scanning over a year's
of

posts to the lists to check for recommended changes since my kit
arrived.
So wishing that I was retired already, I'll be 70 this year.
Stuck

around because my boss www.buffaloairways.com [2] won't hire an
apprentice

or replacement, I'm one of the old guys with experience on his own
fleet plus the DC's, C-54 (retired now), L-188, and our fire
fighting

fleet which includes CL-215s (piston ones from the 60's). The next
few

weeks is my break before fire season gets going again (not only
lightning, also re-animated zombie fires).
The required parts will be ordered this week.
73 Ron VE8RT
On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 13:26:39 +0000 (UTC)
"jjpurdum via groups.io" <jjpurdum@...> wrote:
Your kit does not include the Teensy 4.1 or the Audio Hat, either
(available from PJRC.com). The display is ordered from BuyDisplay.com
and is a Chinese company so it will take some time. The correct model
number is in the Files section of this site.

Jack, W8TEE
On Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 11:20:41 PM EST, Ron VE8RT
<ve8rt@...> wrote:

I was furtunate enough to received from Ron AG1P a T41 kit back
in

December of 2023. The plan to get to it in early 2024 didn't work
out,

I've just this last week gone through the box and have a good
start on

the book.
Before I dive into building it are there modifications or other
that

I should do right away? The 5 inch display and other not included
in

the box I should get on order ASAP. Retirement should have
happened in

2020, hopefully this later this year.
Ron VE8RT
--
Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>
--
Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>
--
Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>
--
Jack, W8TEE
Links:
------
[1]
[2]
[3] /g/SoftwareControlledHamRadio/message/32925
[4] /mt/111352952/243852
[5] /g/SoftwareControlledHamRadio/post
[6] /g/SoftwareControlledHamRadio/editsub/243852
[7]
/g/SoftwareControlledHamRadio/leave/10484476/243852/1943518115/xyzzy


Re: T41 SDT Version 66 with Calibration

 

I did not have any trouble uploading al looked good at first.
There sections of 20M that had wide sections of high noise, sometimes triggered with tuning with main encoder.
After doing a rx calibration I lost all audio or decoding nothing out on audio channel.
That is as far as I got.
Tim?
?


Re: V010 Boards

 

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The V10 radio still works¡­

?

?

Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ

?

Owner - Operator

Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC

Staunton, Illinois

?

Owner ¨C Operator

Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ

Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.

Rent it:

?

Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.

Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.

?

email:? bill@...

?

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Greg KF5N via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 10:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] V010 Boards

?

Hi John-

No.? In the later editions, the radio was revised to include filters between the QSE and the power amplifier.

This is essential for a clean transmitter.

You will need a 2nd LPF board and a set of filters from QRP labs.

?

--

73 Greg KF5N


Re: T41 SDT Version 66 with Calibration

 

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V12.6 = V12.06 ¡­ I think an extra zero crept into the mask¡­

?

?

Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ

?

Owner - Operator

Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC

Staunton, Illinois

?

Owner ¨C Operator

Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ

Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.

Rent it:

?

Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.

Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.

?

email:? bill@...

?

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of jjpurdum via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 8:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] T41 SDT Version 66 with Calibration

?

Maybe Bill can confirm this, but I think you're fine.

?

Jack, W8TEE

?

On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 09:08:18 AM EST, Steve Umans via groups.io <umans@...> wrote:

?

?

On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 05:39 PM, Albert Peter wrote:

"We encourage everyone to upgrade to V12.6 Main and RF boards. The V12.6 performance is greatly enhanced"

I received the V12 boards I am using back in June.? My Main board is labeled V12.6 while my RF board is labeled V12.06.

I haven't seen any indication that there has been a new version of the RF board since then but I am checking just in

case I need to order and re-populate an upgraded RF board.

?

Tnx,

Steve

K8ZBE

.


--
Jack, W8TEE


Re: slow starting on T41 kit

 

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Still an option¡­

?

?

Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ

?

Owner - Operator

Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC

Staunton, Illinois

?

Owner ¨C Operator

Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ

Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.

Rent it:

?

Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.

Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.

?

email:? bill@...

?

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of jjpurdum via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 8:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] slow starting on T41 kit

?

Ron:

?

I haven't ordered a display recently, but there was a 3.3-5.0V jumper on the back (J8) that let's me select between the two voltages. Maybe that's no longer an option?

?

Inline image

Jack, W8TEE

?

On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 08:54:50 AM EST, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:

?

?

Everything has been ordered.? After reading the messages regarding

display noise and 3.3 vs 5.0 volt options I ordered the 5.0 volt

display.

?

? Ron VE8RT

?

On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 06:40:59 -0700

"Ron VE8RT" <ve8rt@...> wrote:

?

> Thank you,

>

>? ? I'll carry on, appreciate your saving me scanning over a year's of

> posts to the lists to check for recommended changes since my kit

> arrived.

>

>? ? So wishing that I was retired already, I'll be 70 this year.? Stuck

> around because my boss won't hire an apprentice

> or replacement, I'm one of the old guys with experience on his own

> fleet plus the DC's, C-54 (retired now), L-188, and our fire fighting

> fleet which includes CL-215s (piston ones from the 60's).? The next few

> weeks is my break before fire season gets going again (not only

> lightning, also re-animated zombie fires).

>

>? ? The required parts will be ordered this week.

>

>? ? 73? Ron VE8RT

>

> On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 13:26:39 +0000 (UTC)

> "jjpurdum via groups.io" <jjpurdum@...> wrote:

>

> >? Your kit does not include the Teensy 4.1 or the Audio Hat, either (available from PJRC.com). The display is ordered from BuyDisplay.com and is a Chinese company so it will take some time. The correct model number is in the Files section of this site.

> > Jack, W8TEE

> >? ? On Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 11:20:41 PM EST, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:?

> >?

> >? ? I was furtunate enough to received from Ron AG1P a T41 kit back in

> > December of 2023.? The plan to get to it in early 2024 didn't work out,

> > I've just this last week gone through the box and have a good start on

> > the book.?

> >

> > ? Before I dive into building it are there modifications or other that

> > I should do right away?? The 5 inch display and other not included in

> > the box I should get on order ASAP.? Retirement should have happened in

> > 2020, hopefully this later this year.

> >

> > ? Ron VE8RT

> >

> > --

> > Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> --

> Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>

>

>

>

>

>

?

?

--

Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>

?

?

?

?

?


--
Jack, W8TEE


Re: T41 SDT Version 66 with Calibration

 

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Those are the same.

?

?

Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ

?

Owner - Operator

Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC

Staunton, Illinois

?

Owner ¨C Operator

Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ

Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.

Rent it:

?

Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.

Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.

?

email:? bill@...

?

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Umans via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 8:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] T41 SDT Version 66 with Calibration

?

On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 05:39 PM, Albert Peter wrote:

"We encourage everyone to upgrade to V12.6 Main and RF boards. The V12.6 performance is greatly enhanced"

I received the V12 boards I am using back in June.? My Main board is labeled V12.6 while my RF board is labeled V12.06.

I haven't seen any indication that there has been a new version of the RF board since then but I am checking just in

case I need to order and re-populate an upgraded RF board.

?

Tnx,

Steve

K8ZBE

.


Re: slow starting on T41 kit

 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

The big question is¡­ can you make all of that work together?? As long as the audio and screen updates remain un-affected, we are good.

?

?

Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ

?

Owner - Operator

Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC

Staunton, Illinois

?

Owner ¨C Operator

Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ

Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.

Rent it:

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Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.

Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.

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email:? bill@...

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of jjpurdum via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 7:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] slow starting on T41 kit

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The Teensy 4.1 will work if it has the ethernet connector, it just costs a little more. The audio hat is for the Teensy 4.0 or 4.1 is fine.

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Jack, W8TEE

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On Monday, February 24, 2025 at 11:17:24 PM EST, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:

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Quick question before I pay for my order, I found a couple of audio
boards but this one seems to fit what I've found in the group messages.

? - its the T41 with the ethernet connector (the non ethernet version
is out of stock), and
? - the Audio board for use with Teensy 4.0 - 4.1, (Rev D)

? I've found the info on the display and will order it.

? ? Ron VE8RT

On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 13:26:39 +0000 (UTC)
"jjpurdum via groups.io" <jjpurdum@...> wrote:

>? Your kit does not include the Teensy 4.1 or the Audio Hat, either (available from PJRC.com). The display is ordered from BuyDisplay.com and is a Chinese company so it will take some time. The correct model number is in the Files section of this site.
> Jack, W8TEE
>? ? On Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 11:20:41 PM EST, Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...> wrote:?
>?
>? ? I was furtunate enough to received from Ron AG1P a T41 kit back in
> December of 2023.? The plan to get to it in early 2024 didn't work out,
> I've just this last week gone through the box and have a good start on
> the book.?
>
> ? Before I dive into building it are there modifications or other that
> I should do right away?? The 5 inch display and other not included in
> the box I should get on order ASAP.? Retirement should have happened in
> 2020, hopefully this later this year.
>
> ? Ron VE8RT
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> Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>
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Ron VE8RT <ve8rt@...>





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Jack, W8TEE


Re: T41 SDT Version 66 with Calibration

 

The default is for the US. However, look in the INO file and you can find where to change these.

Jack, W8TEE

On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 09:47:12 AM EST, bty84827531 via groups.io <roger.trett@...> wrote:


Thanks for the update.
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I just completed the receive calibration in auto mode. It seems to work pretty well but it's not obvious when it completes other than that the figures stop changing much. Also it's not clear if auto mode uses the 0.001 increments. Maybe it does but the display shows 0.01 during the whole process. None the less the calibration produces a good result.
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On to transmit calibration next.
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Incidentally, the definition of 60M for Region 1 (Europe) is incorrect. This should be USB with band limits 5258500 and 5406500 (for UK) although these limits do vary depending on what country you are in.
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Roger G8JWT

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Jack, W8TEE


Re: V010 Boards

 

Hi John-

No.? In the later editions, the radio was revised to include filters between the QSE and the power amplifier.
This is essential for a clean transmitter.
You will need a 2nd LPF board and a set of filters from QRP labs.
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73 Greg KF5N


Re: V010 Boards

 

Thanks for that. I'll continue working on it, but don't hold your breath!

73
John
M0JBA

On Tue, 25 Feb 2025 at 15:57, K9HZ via <bill=[email protected]> wrote:

Yep

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Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ

?

Owner - Operator

Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC

Staunton, Illinois

?

Owner ¨C Operator

Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ

Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.

Rent it:

?

Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.

Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.

?

email:? bill@...

?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John Baines via
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 9:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] V010 Boards

?

Hi all,

?

I have a set of V010 boards and the original? ?issue of "Software Defined Radio Transceiver".

?

If I build the boards in accordance with the book, will I get a functional radio?

?

73

John

M0JBA


Re: V010 Boards

 

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Yep

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Dr. William J. Schmidt - K9HZ J68HZ 8P6HK ZF2HZ PJ4/K9HZ VP5/K9HZ PJ2/K9HZ VP2EHZ

?

Owner - Operator

Big Signal Ranch ¨C K9ZC

Staunton, Illinois

?

Owner ¨C Operator

Villa Grand Piton ¨C J68HZ

Soufriere, St. Lucia W.I.

Rent it:

?

Moderator: North American QRO Group at Groups.IO.

Moderator: Amateur Radio Builders Group at Groups.IO.

?

email:? bill@...

?

?

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John Baines via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 9:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] V010 Boards

?

Hi all,

?

I have a set of V010 boards and the original? ?issue of "Software Defined Radio Transceiver".

?

If I build the boards in accordance with the book, will I get a functional radio?

?

73

John

M0JBA


V010 Boards

 

Hi all,

I have a set of V010 boards and the original? ?issue of "Software Defined Radio Transceiver".

If I build the boards in accordance with the book, will I get a functional radio?

73
John
M0JBA