Ooooops... I do need glasses!!!
(my wife keeps telling me that)


--- In [email protected], "chutton12000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Christos:
> 
> The messages you are replying to do not mention using Dave's 995x 
> board to control the SI570. Instead, they use the USB Bit Whacker to 
> control an SI570 in a small board sold by Dave.
> 
> 
> Chuck
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Christos Nikolaou" <sv1eia@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I see a lot of ideas regarding control of the Si570.
> > To be honest the best thing IMHO is the usage of PowerSDR-SR40 that
> > can control via LPT (if you have an LPT port of course) and I2C 
> the Si570.
> > Although I also have a couple of Dave's 995x boards, it seems to me
> > that utilising the pic from that board is a waste if you can simply
> > use the plain LPT port for that.
> > 
> > Just my 2c
> > 
> > 73
> > Christos SV1EIA
> > 
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "alexle188" <lee188@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Thanks for the advice.  
> > > 
> > > I'll use the WB6HDW board for the level translator.  However, 
> instead
> > > of cabling the RF over, I'm planning to cable 4 wires for the
> > > translated i2c signals between the WB6HDW board and the 12f683 
> socket
> > > of the SRLX8.3 (+3.3V, Gnd, SCL, SDA) to control the Si570 
> onboard the
> > > SRLX8.3.
> > > 
> > > For the WB6HDW board, I'm just going to populate the GTL2002, the
> > > caps, and the +5V side resistors, omitting the power supply and
> > > regulator.  The GTL2002 does not need power, and the +3.3V 
> reference
> > > can be taken from the SRLX8.3 board.
> > > 
> > > This way, I can plug in the 12f683 for the fixed frequencies, or 
> take
> > > out the 12f683 and plug in the 4 wires from the WB6HDW board 
> (which I
> > > intend to take from the solder pads for the Si570 on WB6HDW 
> board).
> > > 
> > > Alex
> > > 
> > > 
> > > --- In [email protected], "chutton12000" <charlesh3@> 
> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Alex:
> > > > 
> > > > I'd use the GTL2002 level translator. It's either that or make 
> your 
> > > > own bidirectional level translator from discretes. 
> > > > 
> > > > Since the Softrocks don't allow for the possibility of 
> computer 
> > > > control of the Si570, I'll probably keep using the WB6HDW 
> board with 
> > > > the Bit Whacker and cable the RF over to a Softrock.
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Chuck
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > --- In [email protected], "alexle188" <lee188@> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Hi Chuck:  please advise what need to be done to interface 
> the UBW
> > > > > with SRLX8.3.  The UBW runs on +5V and the Si570 on +3.3V.  
> Is it
> > > > > advisable to connect the SDA, SCL pins from the UBW directly 
> to the
> > > > > corresponding pins of SRLX8.3 PIC socket?  Is a level 
> translator 
> > > > like
> > > > > the one in the WB6DHW Si570 board needed?
> > > > > 
> > > > > I have also made some minor additions to Joe Hopster's 
> firmware -
> > > > > adding a subset of the Kenwood CAT interface so that the UBW 
> > > > emulates
> > > > > a Kenwood TS-2000.  The CAT interface code works on my UBW <-
> > 
> > > > DDS60
> > > > > hardware but it is not tested on UBW <-> Si570 yet as I 
> haven't 
> > > > built
> > > > > the hardware :)
> > > > > 
> > > > > I will incorporate your additions and post the source after 
> > > > completing
> > > > > the hardware and testing the firmware.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Alex, 9V1AL
> > > > > 
> > > > > --- In [email protected], "chutton12000" 
> <charlesh3@> 
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I've taken Joe Hopster's firmware and added several 
> commands to 
> > > > it:
> > > > > > 
> > > > > >   - X8 (to support the Softrock X8 mode)
> > > > > >   - RM (to read EEPROM memories without changing the Si 
> 570 
> > > > current 
> > > > > > frequency
> > > > > >   - WM (to write memories to the EPROM without changing 
> the 
> > > > Si570 
> > > > > > current frequency)
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > This code is in a folder called "USB Bit Whacker". Within 
> a day 
> > > > (I 
> > > > > > hope), I'll add a PC controller program that manages the 
> > > > memories, 
> > > > > > displays and sets current & calibration frequencies, etc.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Thanks to Joe for the good starting point for the firmware.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Chuck
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


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