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Need help downloading/installing required software for 49-er
Gentlemen: With the hardware all connected, I powered up the Arduino from my computers USB port, and the LED on both the Arduino and DDS board lit up as well as the blank (16 square segments only)
By ktschwab@... · #625 ·
Radio issues
ok I have built my radio kit and the dds vfo and when I power it up everything looks good. I can get the display to change the frequency and when I key it make a nice sound a bit loud but nice sound.
By K7NDM.nate@... · #624 ·
Re: Software Upgrade
There seems to be problems with the encoder switch connection. I am puzzled by this because the schematic clearly shows the encoder connected to D4 on the Nano. The problem is that people don't seem
By jjpurdum · #623 ·
Re: Power supply for the transceiver
So I decided to check the actual current draw to be sure I had a decent choice. I prepared a 50 ohm resistive load for the antenna, plugged in my ear buds and set the supply voltage to 12.0 volts with
By dvoit@... · #622 ·
Re: Software Upgrade
It worked beautifully. Thanks. However to get rotary push switch to work, had to change from pin7 to pin 4.... Now everything works. Tnx agn... KJ4ZI
By dbarnes@... · #621 ·
Re: Implementation of the voltmeter option
I asked the same question when I was coding the warning system. As always in amateur radio, it depends. My SLA batteries fully charged give me 12.7v. Setting the lower limits to 11.7 and 11.5 would
By Hank Ellis · #620 ·
Re: Implementation of the voltmeter option
My thought is that 13.5VDC is perfect for 2-3w output Brian. And to go easy on Q5, What is the output at 13.5V? And did yo use a heat sink? Although the D882 transistor could be pushed further in PCM
By James Davison · #619 ·
Re: Power supply for the transceiver
Add-addendum: ...of course the DDS takes its share of power too...
By James Davison · #617 ·
Re: Power supply for the transceiver
Addendum: the 49er RCVR draws ~115mA, so minus the total Xmit current would be 860mA - 115mA or ...? ;)
By James Davison · #616 ·
Re: Power supply for the transceiver
I decided to check the current draw of my 49er in the Xmit position. With a steady 3 watt out and key down, current drain from my old Heath DC bench supply was 860mA. Conditions: Power out: 3w Vcc:
By James Davison · #615 ·
Power supply for the transceiver
I thought about how to power the transceiver and found a nice solution that probably others have seen but perhaps not pointed out. There is a cable for sale on eBay that contains the electronics to go
By dvoit@... · #614 ·
Re: Implementation of the voltmeter option
So I guess this begs the question... What voltage is the right voltage??? I am currently powering my radio with a 2 cell 3000mAH 7.4V LiPo battery using a voltage up-converter. So I can set the
By Brian Johnson · #618 ·
Q5 (D882) Issue
2.5 Ohm Resistor Stablizes Q5 Final... Noting D882's emitter is tied directly to ground, I thought it might ease Q5's burden to add a small power sharing/stabilizing resistor in the emitter leg. I cut
By James Davison · #613 ·
Re: Implementation of the voltmeter option
The latest version of the voltmeter implementation has been uploaded. Added feature is cautions and warnings when the input voltage exceeds certain triggers. You can edit those triggers by changing
By Hank Ellis · #612 ·
New file uploaded to SoftwareControlledHamRadio
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the SoftwareControlledHamRadio group. File : /vfo-source-rev6-volt-alert.ino Uploaded by
By SoftwareControlledHamRadio@... · #611 ·
Re: Question of transmit freqency
That is because the 49er has a direct conversion RX...both side bands are received equally. You need to determine which side is the correct one to listen to, based on the direction of the TX offset.
By Lee Hiers · #610 ·
Re: connecting boards.
I have an article in QRP Quarterly about varying the tuning rate according to how fast you are turning the encoder. I have mine defaulted to 100Hz but when you turn it fast, the rate is 5 KHz. Give it
By jjpurdum · #609 ·
Re: Software Upgrade
Wrong library. Go to yourduino.com,look at their I2C displays and download that library Jack, W8TEE
By jjpurdum · #608 ·
Re: Software Upgrade
It was declared--by Jack, I think--sometime ago, and I believe mentioned in the Arduino Nano programming instructions that come with Farrukh's PCB board, that the older IDE (rev.1.165) is used because
By James Davison · #607 ·
Question of transmit freqency
The 49¨¨r is a nice, pretty sensitive, transciever. I love that it can "detect" the SSB stations also. But in the CW band you hear the same station on both sides of the zero point. Which side do you
By john.k@... · #606 ·