Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
I will test voltages on both sides of L3. After work I will take the rig apart. It would be nice to have a few test point values from a working rig to help isolate the culprit. Bob
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#703
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
OK. I just wanted to be sure you weren't using the code for an Arduino. Let me review things tonight...probably will get back tomorrow. Jack, W8TEE To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... Sent:
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#702
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
There's only one file and it appears to be for both. Bob
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#701
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
Are the voltages on the final reasonable? Jack, W8TEE To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2016 4:04 PM Subject: Re: [SoftwareControlledHamRadio] Forty-9er
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jjpurdum
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#700
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
OK...found it. Are you using the code with the Digispark or the "raw" ATTiny85? Jack, W8TEE To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2016 4:02 PM Subject: Re:
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#699
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
In case that was the cause, I replaced the D882 with a BD139 from W8DIZ. Same problem. Bob
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#698
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
Several others have had that problem. I've dialed my voltage back from my base rig voltage of 13.8V to 12V and I've not had any problems. I did have a heat sink on it before that, but have since
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#697
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
CapSenseKeyer.ino Bob
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#696
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
I had the same thing happen to one of the 49-er kits that I built and another one from a friend--it was a blown D882 transistor in both cases.? de Karl, KO8S
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Karl Schwab <ktschwab@...>
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
Ok, but there are several files in that download. Which file are you looking at? Jack, W8TEE To: SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2016 3:28 PM Subject: Re:
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jjpurdum
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#694
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
Idownloaded source code from https://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=0071834052 Bob, KF6ABC
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#693
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Re: KY-040 encoder threaded for mounting? [2 Attachments]
Here's 10 encoders for less than $5 including shipping (search: 121993737161): Of course, these are from China, so you'd have to wait a while. Jack, W8TEE To:
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Re: KY-040 encoder threaded for mounting?
I also needed an encoder with threads, and was concerned by several comments from buyers who were disappointed to find out that what they got didn't look like the pictures. I picked up some from this
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Re: KY-040 encoder threaded for mounting?
Hi Dave, Send me you address and I'll send you one.
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Stephen Stocker K7SWF
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
What source code file are you looking at? I don't remember writing code with PADDLECOMMON in it, but that doesn't mean I didn't...I've probably slept since it was written. Jack, W8TEE To:
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#689
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
Thanks, Jack. For the CW CapSenseKeyer code I see PADDLECOMMON set to 4 but do not see that PB4 is wired. Please explain. No rush. I work 8 hours a day too. Bob KF6ABC MIx
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#688
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Re: Forty-9er Transmitter
I'm no EE guy, but if the receiver is working, that tells me that the VFO is working. I think you should see about 2-4Vpp on J2 or J3. I've asked Dennis to look into this further, as it may be well
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#687
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Forty-9er Transmitter
My receiver works, but the transmitter just sends a clicking sound. What VPP should I see on J6 from J3? What is the procedure for tracing this problem? Bob KF6ABC Mix
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#686
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Re: KY-040 encoder threaded for mounting?
Search on 281678080243 at ebay.com. Bob KF6ABC Mix
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#685
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KY-040 encoder threaded for mounting?
I have ordered and received a couple of KY-040 encoders expecting to get the ones that are threaded to take a nut and getting ones that are unthreaded. The vendors have been nice about refunding money
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Dave Redfearn, N4ELM
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