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ubitx V5 now in production

Posted: 07 Feb 2019 02:06 PM PST
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Original Message Subject: [BITX20] ubitx v5 is in productionFrom: Ashhar
Farhan Date: Wed, February 06, 2019 1:33 amTo:




We have pushed the ubitx v5 into production. The intial 100 boards are
here. I will update the website soon too. See the scans
onÂ*
https://groups.io/g/BITX20/album?id=84174.

I have uploaded the new Arduino firmware and the schematic
onÂ*https://github.com/afarhan/ubitx_v5/. The new firmware breaks backward
compatibility with the previous firmware as the Intermediate Frequency is
now 11.059 MHz and the relay switching is different.Â* Probably, is it is
possible to patch the new code to switch between the two LPF relay
switching schemes as well as the IF with some #define statements.

The new features are :

LM386 is back. All hail the cross-over distortion sickness!
The IF is now 11.059 MHz, these crystals are easily available, with 68 pf,
they give a pretty good 2.7 KHz band pass. As their frequency is away from
any spur of 16 MHz and 25 MHz (the two crystal oscillators on the Raduino)
hence, no spurs!
The relay switching scheme is different. The 30 MHz LPF is now always on,
the individual LPFs for lower bands are switched in or bypassed (by
default). It is easily understood in the circuit diagram.
The CW wave-shaper uses 1 uf capacitor in place of 0.1u, this reduces the
key-clicks.




73, f.






Dave comments:



Fellow ARROW heads,

The uBitx V5 is now in production.Â* In particular, click on the
BITX20/album linkÂ* to see the spectrum analyzer plots of the transmitter
output.Â* The green horizontal line is the FCC limit, and as you can see,
all spurious and harmonic output is now well below the FCC limits.Â* In
other words, the V5 looks to be cleaned up vs. the V4 boards.

If youve already built a V4 into an enclosure, it should be a simple
swap-out to change from a V4 to a V5 board.

Ill put in my order for a V5 board right after I send this email.Â* As of a
couple of days or so ago, all new orders are being filled with V5 boards.Â*
The going price for single boards is $129.Â* Still a good deal for a 10W
SSB/CW 80-10m transceiver.

Or you could wait for QRPlabs QSX transceiver, which is hopefully due out
by about Hamvention.Â* Likely Hans will be selling those kits at the Four
Days in May starting on Thursday of Hamvention week, and if he has any left
over, at the Hamvention starting on Friday.Â* If QSXs show up at
FDIM/Hamvention, they will be a very hot commodity, so dont miss out.Â* The
tentative price will be $150, including the case.

73.

Dave, N8SBE



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