Thoroughly enjoyed this video! Would love to see an update with your thoughts on any challanges while building it, so far, even if it's not complete. 73
@ Congratulations! Mine is up and running since about two weeks now , video is comming :). Main challenge- how to ensure soldered joints quality. So, it's very usefull to get a powerfull enough ( ~60W or so) but still fine-tip soldering iron, especially to work the ground points. Then- read the manual carefully and follow all the check procedures mentionned there. CU on the bands! 73! Linas LY2H.
@@Linas_LY2H Thanks Linas, got a new Metcal station which I hope will prove its worth with this board. Thanks so much and looking forward to the video!
Wouldn't it be nice if Hans could have an option for the QMX+, a amplified internal speaker + an auto antenna tuner??? Wow would that be great or what?
Once Hans gets SSB implemented the QMX and QMX+ will end up being the penultimate inexpensive QRP Transceiver. Though if he does get that working i hope he can also add some more control over the filter since its an SDR Transceiver.
Absolutely! What is best, SSB and digital filtering are high on Hans's priority list! At least, that's what he was writing in one of his recent posts in the group. Let's wish him good health and us be patient! 73! Linas LY2H
@@Linas_LY2H I'm not gonna rush him on this one because he solved the thump which was my main gripe. I spoke with him at four days in May (I am designing my own QRP CW transceiver) and we discussed the firmware at length. Made me less worried about designing an SDR in the future though
Nice. I am aiming to build an old school regenerative receiver followed by a direct conversion receiver. I like the QRP Labs kits but my old eyes like the big components of old school construction.
Great! My first ham radio receiver was exactly a home-built 4-transistor direct conversion 40 m band receiver. It was more than 40 years ago but I'm still missing the sensitivity of it :) Paradoxically, the simple SDR receivers of nowadays also bear the same simplicity and clarity of old days, just in different, digital technology. Wish you lots of fun! 73! Linas LY2H
The QCX plus rigs are all thru hole components (the surface mount stuff is already installed). The mini same BUT very tight and easy to wreck stuff! If you buy a QCX plus and go slow with a magnifier on your head it is OK and the instructions are very detailed and thorough. 73 de VK2AOE.
Also looking forward to future updates. I'm curious to find out what you think of its CW performance on air and how it compares to the commercial radios.
If you are going to build one of these, don’t add a single part to the board before checking resistances at JP106. Vdd and Vcc to ground. Mine were way off, indicating an issue with the MCU.
@@R50_J0 The official QRPLabs website states it's for everything: "GPS interface for frequency calibration, real time clock and location (internal WSPR beacon)". HTH, 73! Linas LY2H
Just built my QMX mini....D.O.A :(. I've built a QDX, QCX + and QCX mini all OK. My QMX gives me 7mA when I press the encoder button then nothing. I think my PSU board/s may be dead?? I will get there ...soon...hopefully?? 73 p.s. got on the QRP Labs site last night (OH NO!!!) bought the QMX +....a 60W amp for my QCX mini....the buck converters for the QMX....some receiver modules.....etc etc hee hee hee LOVE THIS STUFF!!!
Congratulations on your new purchase! And sorry for the QMX probs :(. There could be any reasons for it , but my own experience is that the SPS blocks are not so easy to kill :). My first intuitive move would be check and re-solder the encoder's legs with really powerfull soldering iron. I had a problem with my QMX right-hand encoder as it was tuning the VFO somewhat strangely ... Resoldering, esPecially of the ground leg, fixed it. I'm now in the QMX+ building process, and I need a 100W soldering iron with fine tip, as ground points are even more difficult to solder than in QMX, as in PLUS the multilayer ground plane is much bigger. Good Luck! 73! Linas LY2H
@@vidas959 Sveiki, Vidai. Sulitavau, tačiau paaiškėjo, kad reikia keisti vieną mikroschemą priėmimo trakte, tai procesas, kolkas, nebaigtas :) TX pusė veikia OK. 73! Linas LY2H
@@Linas_LY2H klausiu, nes manęs laukia tas skausmas su….nėj. Iš Turkijos jau išsiuntė, tik dar neaišku, ar sudėsiu į krūvą be korpuso… bka užversiu klausimais…😎
Thanks, your video was very fun to watch. I’ve decided the QMX+ is the way to go for me. Thanks for the preview!
Thanks!
Thoroughly enjoyed this video! Would love to see an update with your thoughts on any challanges while building it, so far, even if it's not complete. 73
@@Alex-M0OOV Thanks Alex! More thoughts are coming! :) 73! Linas LY2H
Update: Got mine yesterday, really exciting!
@ Congratulations! Mine is up and running since about two weeks now , video is comming :). Main challenge- how to ensure soldered joints quality. So, it's very usefull to get a powerfull enough ( ~60W or so) but still fine-tip soldering iron, especially to work the ground points. Then- read the manual carefully and follow all the check procedures mentionned there. CU on the bands! 73! Linas LY2H.
@@Linas_LY2H Thanks Linas, got a new Metcal station which I hope will prove its worth with this board. Thanks so much and looking forward to the video!
Hi Linus you have bought what I intend to buy. Looking forward to your next episode.
You always give me a smile Linus. Just started my QMX+, Fun!
Awesome, thanks for sharing. I think I want to build this.
Wouldn't it be nice if Hans could have an option for the QMX+, a amplified internal speaker + an auto antenna tuner???
Wow would that be great or what?
This radio is literally begging for some internal add on options: battery+speaker+RTC, ATU, 20W internal amplifier, etc.
Once Hans gets SSB implemented the QMX and QMX+ will end up being the penultimate inexpensive QRP Transceiver. Though if he does get that working i hope he can also add some more control over the filter since its an SDR Transceiver.
Absolutely! What is best, SSB and digital filtering are high on Hans's priority list! At least, that's what he was writing in one of his recent posts in the group. Let's wish him good health and us be patient! 73! Linas LY2H
@@Linas_LY2H I'm not gonna rush him on this one because he solved the thump which was my main gripe. I spoke with him at four days in May (I am designing my own QRP CW transceiver) and we discussed the firmware at length. Made me less worried about designing an SDR in the future though
@@JonathanKayne Fantastic! Would love to see your SDR design! Linas LY2H.
If this is your 'penultimate' QRP transceiver, what do you consider the 'best', or 'ultimate' rig ?
Nice.
I am aiming to build an old school regenerative receiver followed by a direct conversion receiver. I like the QRP Labs kits but my old eyes like the big components of old school construction.
Great! My first ham radio receiver was exactly a home-built 4-transistor direct conversion 40 m band receiver. It was more than 40 years ago but I'm still missing the sensitivity of it :) Paradoxically, the simple SDR receivers of nowadays also bear the same simplicity and clarity of old days, just in different, digital technology. Wish you lots of fun! 73! Linas LY2H
The QCX plus rigs are all thru hole components (the surface mount stuff is already installed). The mini same BUT very tight and easy to wreck stuff! If you buy a QCX plus and go slow with a magnifier on your head it is OK and the instructions are very detailed and thorough. 73 de VK2AOE.
Also looking forward to future updates. I'm curious to find out what you think of its CW performance on air and how it compares to the commercial radios.
Me too! Thanks for a hint for future QMX+ reviews! 73! Linas LY2H
Just started assembly of mine QMX+ 😁
Good luck! Let your soldering iron be hot! 73! Linas LY2H
thank you
I am heading to the shack to unbox mine.
If you are going to build one of these, don’t add a single part to the board before checking resistances at JP106. Vdd and Vcc to ground. Mine were way off, indicating an issue with the MCU.
Is the GPS add-on for frequency stabilization or location data?
@@R50_J0 The official QRPLabs website states it's for everything:
"GPS interface for frequency calibration, real time clock and location (internal WSPR beacon)". HTH, 73! Linas LY2H
Just built my QMX mini....D.O.A :(. I've built a QDX, QCX + and QCX mini all OK. My QMX gives me 7mA when I press the encoder button then nothing. I think my PSU board/s may be dead?? I will get there ...soon...hopefully?? 73 p.s. got on the QRP Labs site last night (OH NO!!!) bought the QMX +....a 60W amp for my QCX mini....the buck converters for the QMX....some receiver modules.....etc etc hee hee hee LOVE THIS STUFF!!!
Congratulations on your new purchase! And sorry for the QMX probs :(. There could be any reasons for it , but my own experience is that the SPS blocks are not so easy to kill :). My first intuitive move would be check and re-solder the encoder's legs with really powerfull soldering iron. I had a problem with my QMX right-hand encoder as it was tuning the VFO somewhat strangely ... Resoldering, esPecially of the ground leg, fixed it. I'm now in the QMX+ building process, and I need a 100W soldering iron with fine tip, as ground points are even more difficult to solder than in QMX, as in PLUS the multilayer ground plane is much bigger. Good Luck! 73! Linas LY2H
These days, my favorite packages arrive from Turkey.
Linai, ar pagaliau sulitavot qmx’ą?
@@vidas959 Sveiki, Vidai. Sulitavau, tačiau paaiškėjo, kad reikia keisti vieną mikroschemą priėmimo trakte, tai procesas, kolkas, nebaigtas :) TX pusė veikia OK. 73! Linas LY2H
@@Linas_LY2H klausiu, nes manęs laukia tas skausmas su….nėj. Iš Turkijos jau išsiuntė, tik dar neaišku, ar sudėsiu į krūvą be korpuso… bka užversiu klausimais…😎