I bought a few things:
- a handful of connectors for audio and antennas
- a project j-pole made of 450 ladder line
I bought a few things:
I participated in the RTTY Round-Up.
I screwed around lots trying to get fldigi
talking to the radio.
R1CBU software works great with wsjt-x
,
but fldigi
and flrig
completely failed to connect.
It wouldn’t key the radio.
Switching back to stock software on the radio worked fine with flrig
,
but where’s the fun in that.
For flrig
,
I could tell it
that it was an older version
of the radio (X5105?),
and it would key and set frequency,
but flrig
wouldn’t read back the frequency
when updated at the radio.
I ultimately got fldigi
talking to R1CBU
by using flcat
with an xml file
for G106.
Then I could “tune” power output following
instructions in fldigi
manual.
I started making some contacts on 10M and 15M.
It’s much more like voice contacts:
yelling back and forth on the same channel.
I’m using macros
and sticking to those for the contest.
They’re on the 3rd page of macros in fldigi
.
I’ve made at least a few contacts, so I’ll submit them to the contest
I’ve loaded the R1CBU UI on the X6100. Reading the manual exposes all sorts of great features and conveniences:
minicom -D /dev/ttyACM0
, root, 123I found the QRZ awards tab on the logbook, and applied for awards for which I’ve qualified. They now show on my profile.
I installed a new firmware, egzumer, on my Quansheng UV-K5. The firmware has some handy features:
Here’s a good demo of what ALC is doing. It’s clipping off the top of the signal, so turn the power up to just before ALC reacts, whether it’s 0->100 like the radio in the video or 100->0 like Xiegu radios.
I checked into the Welfare Net at 7:45pm ET. KC3MBB, Brett, just up the street at Donnerville and Stony Battery Rd contacted me afterward to welcome me.
Tuned to 8416khz,
I received a Navtex weather report.
I tuned the X6100, CW, FIL2 set to be really narrow,
and I let fldigi
decode the transmission as Navtex.
I have a dipole that’s 20m long (10m each side) strung through the house right to the banana plug adapter to the radio and no coax. I’ve coiled the wires together at the feed point to shorten and tune. I can run 40m with tuner turned off. I’m hitting Europe, Central America, Canada, and the midwest US.
I figure, since the wires are insulated and kept parallel to each other, the coil is serving as feed line and not part of the antenna.
I pass off to KC3SCY, Luke, or AF3Z, Jim.
We discussed baluns: