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@Tocsin-Bang
@Tocsin-Bang 22 сағат бұрын
Great little radio, worked 61 countries in 2 months with FT8. Only issue I found is lack of PA protection, the BS170s don't like high SWR!.
@petbytes7167
@petbytes7167 6 күн бұрын
Well done Jim! Very helpful to those who are new to HF radio or as a refresher for others. de K6TQ
@SirDadbod
@SirDadbod 7 күн бұрын
Just some new guy here trying to learn what cb and gmrs is..found this video..have no idea what this guy is saying...might as well be another language..but I'm fascinated....all I know is..he needs to pass this knowledge to the next generation..so I might learn one day b4 I die lol..
@ZnxoBrill-j5e
@ZnxoBrill-j5e 15 күн бұрын
White Amy White Ruth Miller Ronald
@warrenphillips69
@warrenphillips69 15 күн бұрын
Great presentation, well delivered.
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 15 күн бұрын
This was very useful advice, especially highlighting the difference between SDR and superhet rig operation. Thank-you.
@YB0BBJ
@YB0BBJ 16 күн бұрын
good and relevant presentation closed on a hi pitch about the IC7300 and FTDX-10. thanks DE YB0BBJ
@CamilleCullen-ow6qj
@CamilleCullen-ow6qj 16 күн бұрын
Great talk, many thanks!! Robert K5TPC
@BobKehrITS
@BobKehrITS 16 күн бұрын
Thanks Jim. I didn't even know my K3s had an APF feature before listening to this presenation. Doh! 😀 73 de KA9MDP
@timhague882
@timhague882 20 күн бұрын
Hi, do you have a part number for the battery?
@daveborchard2019
@daveborchard2019 Ай бұрын
It’s more cost effective to use a Kits 4 Hams Shari PiHat4-U or similar model and use the ASL3 software, which is free. Node Remote software is used on the cellphone and costs about $8, one time. No monthly software cost, and the Kits 4 Hams is at least $100 cheaper.
@sunking2001
@sunking2001 Ай бұрын
What an awesome symbol of America! This train making USA tours is a beautiful thing. I saw Big Boy in Roseville...people driving from many miles away.
@ELWtrains
@ELWtrains Ай бұрын
Awesome nice catch 👍 🚂
@richd9646
@richd9646 Ай бұрын
was highballin to make up time from hitting the tree
@W6EK
@W6EK Ай бұрын
Actually this was just before the incident with the tree. There's a ~1,000 ft tunnel about a half mile past the crossing where I stood, and the tree was just past the tunnel exit. Remember, it had just climbed nearly 1,000 ft in elevation since leaving the valley, and still had another 1,500 ft to go to get to the next planned stop in Colfax.
@BenTrem42
@BenTrem42 2 ай бұрын
*_perk_*
@ainhoasamford8046
@ainhoasamford8046 2 ай бұрын
Aquí es dónde se confirma el dicho que si antiguamente te gastabas un montón de dinero en comprar la emisora la antena tendría que ser muchísimo más cara, ahora te compras un aparato qrp por escaso dinero y la antena te sale más cara y si te oyen bien y tú los escuchas y te preguntan con cuántos watios sales al aire y tú le dices que con 5 o menos de 10watios te regalan un suplemento de mentiroso muy nutritivo, menos mal que la técnica y la comunicación en Red demuestran que se puede hacer, gracias por el video y saludos
@CmputrAce
@CmputrAce 2 ай бұрын
Dang. Incredible engineering. New Technician here and found this because I want to learn as much as I can about antenna design before taking my General. I have always wondered about how transmission antennas work and now I have the motivation to learn and internalize it.
@frankym274
@frankym274 2 ай бұрын
Good Catch UP 4014 Big Boy Steam Engine With UP 1983 Western Pacific Heritage Power
@jakemichael8586
@jakemichael8586 2 ай бұрын
love how this makes a good cb! at 14;02 it even list that! cb radios are out of sight price wise for one that can do fm ssb and am. you then have then get a power supply . this has you covered just add antenna and go! glad this ham is not ham is not anti cb!
@wwtf7180
@wwtf7180 2 ай бұрын
I can’t believe Newsom let them go through Commiefornia with her.
@clydedonaldson7369
@clydedonaldson7369 2 ай бұрын
I'm a former locomotive engineer here in Toronto Canada, and we have the largest type of steam locomotive that operated in Canada known as the Northern Type. It's slightly more than half the size of the Big Boy. The Union Pacific monstrosity.
@user-buser1970
@user-buser1970 Ай бұрын
Прокатишь? 🤔🤓🧐
@cameronalexander359
@cameronalexander359 2 ай бұрын
New HAM here. Thanks so much for posting!!!
@BennyCFD
@BennyCFD 2 ай бұрын
The 4014 Big Boy cant move without that diesel electric locomotive helping..... That's why it's ALWAYS with the 4014 Big Boy
@romanval69
@romanval69 2 ай бұрын
Diesel is there to provide electricity to all cars, and has navigation and communication equipment. Remember steam trains are completely analog.. they don't have any electronics nor do they generate electricity!
@thatpilotdylan2024
@thatpilotdylan2024 2 ай бұрын
and if you saw any clips of 4014 when she left Cheyanne, you would of seen that up until rock spring, she was solo with the cars
@tomy.1846
@tomy.1846 2 ай бұрын
Excellent!!
@sacsmitty
@sacsmitty 2 ай бұрын
I love all the car alarms going off. 😂😂😂
@danielkeene3852
@danielkeene3852 2 ай бұрын
I live just a few miles from this spot and was out of town when this happened. I'm horribly disappointed that I missed this beautiful beast.
@neilreynolds3858
@neilreynolds3858 2 ай бұрын
The size of those old steam engines is unbelievable. They used to be everywhere across the world just a few years before I was born. My aunt and uncle took one from LA to Boston right at the end of WW2 to visit her family when they got married. What fun!
@ceciliaperazzo4337
@ceciliaperazzo4337 18 күн бұрын
Uejudkuejuekuejuekueourkuekuek😊
@tim22589
@tim22589 2 ай бұрын
Definitely not CARB compliant. :)
@9165RADIOS
@9165RADIOS 2 ай бұрын
Goosebumps
@madsultan3184
@madsultan3184 3 ай бұрын
IS this radio FCC Certificated
@jamesgeorge1709
@jamesgeorge1709 4 ай бұрын
He made a quick comment about adding more power to the uSDX. Could you tell us more?
@johnwest7993
@johnwest7993 4 ай бұрын
I noticed that in the document references that Guido's and Manuel's contributions are reversed. Guido is the software guru who made most of this possible, including the SSB. Manuel did the amp. BTW, I laugh at the idea that someone won't buy or build a transmitter with only 30 dB of harmonic attenuation. It takes just a few small caps and toroids to get another 30 dB of harmonic attenuation on top of that. Low-pass filters are dirt cheap, and quick and easy to build. Something easy that should be fun for a ham to build. Thee seems to be some confusion of the very nature of ham radio. Ultimately, the harmonic content of any rig, commercial, kit, experimental, or completely homebrew is ALWAYS the ham's responsibility. The FCC gives hams the right to do whatever they want to their rigs, including design and build them from scratch, because it's ham radio, not super-CB. The FCC created the Amateur Radio Service so that radio hobbyists had someplace to learn about RF. Their intent is stated in the first few paragraphs of the Part 95 rules and regulations. Anyone who thinks their rig's harmonic content is the responsibility of some equipment manufacturer is sadly mistaken. The FCC WANTS hams to learn to properly maintain their own gear. Hams would be well advised to learn, as they are held responsible whether they do or not. Finally, feel free to review the (tr)uSDX PA tuning video on KZbin from Manuel, DL2MAN if you want more power from your rig. The rig's PAs are very similar, (if not identical component numbers,) since Manuel designed them both. In a nutshell, power output can be decreased or increased by playing with a particular toroid coil's winding's positions, or for major changes, increased by removing a turn on the correct toriod. Six watts is a good place to stop as far as power output is concerned, and that's only if you've already tuned the output for good efficiency, say 80 to 90% and your antenna has a reasonable SWR. If you tune to 6W you will want to closely regulate the power supply voltage. If you had 11.5 volts on the output FETs when you tuned it up, then applied 14 volts from your car battery your FETs won't last long with the 9 or 10 W output you'll get due to the higher voltage on the FETs.
@JonathanBaileyn2u
@JonathanBaileyn2u 4 ай бұрын
Brilliant! My kind of people! Thank you for sharing.
@kchedville
@kchedville 4 ай бұрын
Hi Mr Ed -- does the DBJ-UHF +5dB GMRS Base Antenna need any Ferrite Rings attached to the Coax ?
@christophermcclellan8730
@christophermcclellan8730 4 ай бұрын
Ed’s excitement is contagious.
@DemocracyManifest-vc5jn
@DemocracyManifest-vc5jn 4 ай бұрын
You guys need to reverse your aging. I’m from the younger generation I fit in perfectly with this crowd. So much knowledge in industry is lost with retirement and such. Please do more of these recordings.
@coricorgi2801
@coricorgi2801 4 ай бұрын
Owen Duffy has published IMD info for the tr(uSDX). It is really awful. Ed is right. Don't put these rigs through an amplifier. owenduffy.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/truSdx-AE5X-TTT-04.jpg
@nateitkin8279
@nateitkin8279 4 ай бұрын
Your talks are greatly appreciated. Thanks much. I need some clarification on the lightning comment. Why couldn't lightning strike the J-Pole, flow down the coax, through my radio (frying it) and finally to earth ground?
@MrRDVIII
@MrRDVIII 4 ай бұрын
Great presentation, Thank you
@ChaplainDaveSparks
@ChaplainDaveSparks 4 ай бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, that processor is what the Arduino Uno uses.
@BrightBlueJim
@BrightBlueJim 5 ай бұрын
A comment about using FET power amps: MOSFETs like the BS170 have two characteristics that are important with regard to efficiency. First there is the on-resistance, and its relationship the gate-source voltage. And second is the gate charge, because the gate isn't fully on or off until you've charged or discharged most of that gate charge. For the on-resistance, it is important to drive the gate HARD. The minimum on resistance is not reached until you get the gate voltage up to 10V. But the gate drive in this radio uses 74ACT00 NAND gates, which only go to a maximum of 5V, where the on resistance is about four times what it is at 10V. This is something that could use some improvement. For the gate charge, this is why there are pads for up to four BS170s and also for a DPAK package MOSFET. Guido used two 74ACT00 gates in parallel, which gives it a very high instantaneous current, to charge and discharge the gates as quickly as possible. But also, BS170s have a low gate charge compared with bigger "power" MOSFETs, making them harder to drive, which is why they provided multiple options for how many FETs and which type. I believe the use of three BS170s in parallel was found to have the best efficiency overall. Based on these factors, I think the best approach would be, instead of driving them with 5V logic, using some higher-voltage logic or discrete transistor push-pull amp that can drive ~100 mA both directions should be good. Note that this current would only be on for a few nanoseconds at each edge of the square wave, so this wouldn't have a big effect on the overall power required by the radio, and a complementary pair like 2N3904/3906 should be up to the task.
@daveharveys
@daveharveys 4 ай бұрын
That's a very important point you made , I bet this would also improve the ssb distortion. Maybe have to try this , could also switch the gates with another fet with the drain limited to 10v.
@BrightBlueJim
@BrightBlueJim 5 ай бұрын
I've been studying the design of this radio, because at first it did not make any sense to me, but then I found some notes by Guido, the guy who wrote all of the firmware for it, and it's very clever at making the components do what they aren't intended to do. And while Dr. Fong describes one way to do this, it is not exactly how it is done in this radio. My first question was, how does he suppress the unwanted sideband? How is this possible without a crystal filter? The answer is, digitally. What he has done is to implement an image rejecting mixer (look it up on Wikipedia) numerically. This involves running the microphone input, with some amplification, into an ADC (which uses the sigma-delta method Dr. Fong describes), which he then runs through a Hilbert transform using the ATmega328P as a digital signal processor. The Hilbert transform phase shifts the whole audio bandwidth by 90 degrees. So now he has, numerically, the initial (I) phase and quadrature (Q) phase of the modulating signal, already technically SSB, although it hasn't been mixed with the RF yet. I'll get to that. Now here's the clever part: he digitally converts this from I and Q, which are in Cartesian coordinates, into phase and amplitude, or polar coordinates, using arctangent(I/Q) to get the phase, and sqrt(I^2 + Q^2). So that's the fundamental innovation - separating the phase and amplitude components. Next, the synthesizer chip, the Si5351A, does not have the capability of directly modulating phase, but it CAN have its frequency adjusted very quickly. So when you want to advance the phase, you just raise the frequency for a short period, then return to the center frequency, and likewise when you want to retard the phase, you lower the frequency for a short period, then return to center frequency. So this chip is always sending out a square wave that is phase modulated around the specified carrier frequency. This square wave is essential to getting high-efficiency, because the FETs are feeding a tank circuit, turning on very close to the negative-going zero-crossing, so there is very little loss when they turn on, and then turning them off very close to the zero-current point, which again results in very low loss in the transistors. But all we seem to have here is a phase-modulated signal, whose power is proportional to the voltage input to the FET drains. And this is the second innovation: if you take a PWM output from the ATmega328P, and use that to regulate the voltage feeding the FETs, you have amplitude modulation. Now, if you only used the amplitude modulation, this would be an AM transmitter. But since the RF is already phase modulated to do just one sideband, the result is SSB, at very high efficiency. It's a genius design, and not as tricky to calculate as Dr. Fong thinks - the ATmega328P is NOT a powerhouse DSP chip; it's a general purpose microcontroller.
@FireRescue884
@FireRescue884 5 ай бұрын
GMRS also runs on raspberry pi, but for some reason the ham community wants to keep us separated. I did look at clear node, but we GMRS users are excluded from buying it, just plain ham snobbery.
@someguy782
@someguy782 24 күн бұрын
There's something about the boomer hams who make and sell stuff like this.
@FireRescue884
@FireRescue884 24 күн бұрын
@@someguy782 There are some that just can’t grasp this stuff, I’m not one of them. Those people need help or need to buy them setup. I make and use my builds for my applications, I don’t need clear node or any other ham exclusive hardware. The difference is, the GMRS community helps one another where ham snobs don’t. I found that out years ago getting into radio. Precisely why I will never darken the doorway of a ham club to take a test.
@davidtreibs
@davidtreibs 5 ай бұрын
Is there a NanoVNA that is of particularly better quality than the others?
@ugsisr
@ugsisr 5 ай бұрын
I am glad Mr Fong shed light on Harmonics at Pwr.., Lot's of folks out there ripping apart Transceivers without knowing this. Thank You
@peterdalton4370
@peterdalton4370 5 ай бұрын
I was very interested to hear of your experience with swapping out the 3 x BS170s for an IRF510 and the fact that this change did not result in an increase in output power. The IRF510 would not be my first choice, it has 180pf of gate capacitance where the 3xBS170 have a combined gate capacitance of about 75pf, that extra capacitance is probably shunting a lot of the drive signal to ground, Also the IRF510 does not perform very well on 12v, it works, but it's not a stellar performance. Raise the supply voltage to 24v and it's a different story, the Bitx boys worked this out a few years ago. So my choice would be a small RF power fet designed for HF operation at 12v, I will try a Mitsubishi RD16HHF1. I understand that Mitsubishi has discontinued this device but I also understand that they are still available, I found some at A$8.50 each. I will let you know how ,it works out.
@johnwest7993
@johnwest7993 4 ай бұрын
3 or 4 BS170s work just fine. and they're cheap as dirt, a plus for a rig with no SWR protection. They can produce 6 or 7 watts simply by playing with the turns on one of the toroids for each band. Watch the (tr)uSDX PA tuning video on KZbin from Manuel, DL2MAN if you want more power from your rig. If you want 10W or more, try the IRF510 on a heatsink with a small step-up switcher. Still cheap to replace the output FET if you pop it, and you might use a switcher with current limit to further protect the PA FET. Note that the increased capacitance will start to limit the output on the higher bands since the TTL driver can't charge and discharge the FET's gate capacitance fast enough.
@kidvision564
@kidvision564 6 ай бұрын
AmaZing! I spoke with dr Fong earlier today - very nice person
@whiskyguzzler982
@whiskyguzzler982 6 ай бұрын
Understanding that “it’s not a short at resonance” was a big AH-HA!
@roblerman5015
@roblerman5015 6 ай бұрын
Great video, is this being sold complete? I am interested in one. thank you and 73 Rob - K6IRK
@janami-dharmam
@janami-dharmam 6 ай бұрын
We did the characteristic curves of a triode in our graduate class. Big batteries we used so that the voltage will stay constant. exciting days!