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Re: RIT Offset Question
Jack,
Yes a 2n2222 will also work ;-) Just a quick note - the mod does not implement RIT although it could be considered a first step to doing so. It implements a user defined (at compile time) frequency offset between transmit and receive. This allows you to tune in a signal and be on frequency with a tone heard in your earphones. Without the mod, to be on frequency with another ham you will be exactly zero beat and hear a whooshing sound! Lou? W2ROW ---In SoftwareControlledHamRadio@..., <jjpurdum@...> wrote : Lou: In your PDF that shows the mod on the key line for the Forty-9er, it shows the transistor as a 2N222. I'm assuming this is a 2N2222, right? Jack, W8TEE |
Re: Mystery of R-0 ZERO
Bo Barry
Thanks for clearing things up for me. A little slow at times. But when you mentioned tomtom or whatever on eBay, I checked their VFOs to see what you were using. :) ? As for the 49er, its the most cloned thing alive! I even saw one with wi-fi in it! Back to tinkering with the 49ers.? Thanks Bo On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 11:13 AM, ab6ui@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] <SoftwareControlledHamRadio@...> wrote:
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Re: Mystery of R-0 ZERO
I built my radio per the March QST article.??I did?buy the??PCB and Parts Kit from K2ZIA but I bought most of my components from BangGood.com.? They had the AD9850 DDS for about $10 and the NANO for $3 with free shipping.? To answer your final question... No the complete VFO boards they sell on EBAY are not the same as the ones in the article. Bill |
Purpose of R8?
The 12V circuit that divides down using a 20K ohm in series with R8, 10K trimmer potentiometer. It apparently adjusts the voltage level on pin 26 (A7) of the Arduino Nano chip. What does this do and what should the voltage be adjusted too using R8? Seems an elabortate circuit simply to condition input pin 26. Should pin 26 be logic HIGH or LOW? Trying to get my 2nd 49er finished yesterday to output audio. Still no luck. Thanks, Jim-Ab1BR |
Re: Mystery of R-0 ZERO
No. The VFO we did for the article is based on the design by Dennis Kidder, W6DQ, who was co-author with me on the Arduino Projects?for Amateur Radio book. Farrukh modified Dennis' design when he added a second buffer transistor. Jack, W8TEE From: "Bo Barry bobarr@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio]" To: "SoftwareControlledHamRadio@..." Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2016 9:13 AM Subject: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] Mystery of R-0 ZERO
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Whoops, still confused here. Thought you were talking about the VFO FROM eBay, which sounds different from the one in the article, from what I found on eBay from that seller. As for the 49er, I'll look at it. I've noted a couple different versions, the schematic and board versions are different. Maybe I'll figure out something. Last question, is the eBay vfo the same as used in the article? 73 W4GHV? On Thursday, June 9, 2016, ab6ui@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] <SoftwareControlledHamRadio@...> wrote:
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Re: Mystery of R-0 ZERO
Bo Barry
Whoops, still confused here. Thought you were talking about the VFO FROM eBay, which sounds different from the one in the article, from what I found on eBay from that seller.
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As for the 49er, I'll look at it. I've noted a couple different versions, the schematic and board versions are different. Maybe I'll figure out something. Last question, is the eBay vfo the same as used in the article? 73 W4GHV? On Thursday, June 9, 2016, ab6ui@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] <SoftwareControlledHamRadio@...> wrote:
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Re: Mystery of R-0 ZERO
ab6ui
I'm not sure why you needed the jumper wire?? I believe I have the exact same PCB as you.? There is a PCB trace from the top of C8 (junction of C8/L1) that goes to Pin 3 of the LM386.? It is partially blocked in the photo you posted, but I believe it is there.? R0 is in parallel with C8 and both are across the input of Pin 3 of the LM386 to ground.? I did not install R0 on my 49er. Dave, W0DF |
Re: Mystery of R-0 ZERO
Not that is really odd. Why would the kit distributer make that change? Thanks for the heads up. Cool that you found the problem, worked out the issue, and fixed it. ? Haven't started on my own transceiver yet. Got a couple small kinks to work out in the VFO, then I'll start on the rig. Got another rig kit on the way and down the road put it on 20m. I'm sure I'll pull out what little hair I have left making that happen. ? Till later Hank K5HDE |
Re: Mystery of R-0 ZERO
In trying to track this mystery down I found that?R0?goes to Pin 3 of U3 to ground and apparently nowhere else?? Obviously why I had no audio... So I lifted R0 and added a jumper wire from L1 and C8 to pin 3 of LM386 and now it is working.?
The ebay seller was tomtop.wholesaler.?So?you know what to look for I have attached a photo with a close up of R0? Hope this helps anyone else that receives a board with R0 72?DE AB6UI? |
Re: Questions/errors in Arduino sketch
I had a new idea for mine. Which basically works except at night.
I have a couple bandpass filters and the software changed to cover all freqs. I'm going to use the low level VFO output as a signal generator to check the filters and perhaps sensitivity. Good luck on yours. Bo. ?W4GHV? |
Re: Questions/errors in Arduino sketch
The readers are probably going to need more info in order to be of some help. While you may have mentioned the issues in an earlier post, most readers would prefer to have the (remaining) issues stated explicitly rather than go back and look through your previous posts. Jack, W8TEE From: "ab1br@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio]" To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 11:00 AM Subject: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] Re: Questions/errors in Arduino sketch
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Re: Questions/errors in Arduino sketch
Bo Barry
There isn't one. Forget it. ?
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On Monday, June 6, 2016, AD4XX ad4xx@... [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] <SoftwareControlledHamRadio@...> wrote:
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