I think this is the future of ham radios - having a PC within them - so that all digital modes can be run from the radio without and external computer. Logging into the radio is also very useful. The Xiegu X6100 has similar capabilities. Good to see Farhan following/setting the trend. This could be a great radio for FreeDV (HF digital voice) work. 73 Ed DD5LP.
Ed, I totally agree. I’ve had an X6100 and really enjoyed that radio as well. It’s going to be fun to see what the future brings in new radio innovations, hopefully more and more of this merging of radio and PC tech.
I am intrigued. As a linux user. When the digital modes are configured is there a "builtin" audio and serial device that is used? Obviously there isn't anything plugged into the side? Or maybe the Rpi has a pi hat on it that does th audio and PTT? more likely
Yes, the audio and CAT control are done internally. Already having a background in Linux will surely help with this radio. There is a good Facebook page called “sBitx” and also a Groups.io group called “BITX20”. Lots of great people doing some interesting hacking/developing of the SBitx.
Thx so much for sharing this video on the sbitx! Your rig setup is the 1st one I have seen where someone runs a separate set of wires into the case to power the sbitx. Can you share your experience on powering your sbitx? Are you just running the wires to the internal contacts where that xt60 connector is attached? voltage range you are using to drive those wires? :) Appreciate it! --DJ KF0QZB 73
I couldn’t get FLDigi (version 4.0) that came with the radio to do some of the FLMsg things I wanted. Ad for whatever reason I couldn’t update that software or delete it. So I added a newer version of FLDigi that would integrate with FLMsg.
There are some “birdies” on the bands. That may be caused by the RPi. It may be an interesting experiment to add some shielding to the receiver and/or Pi and check the results.
This one is a V2. Even though I’m primarily a CW op I haven’t used it on CW yet. I’ve heard there can be a delay in the first transmitted letter so I’ll have to see what I can do with that.
I really like mine. I have tried it with a 3b and a 4, both work. The case reminds me of an old Lloyd AM/FM my grandma kept on her fridge. Great for POTA with a couple of 10KmAh 3s drone batteries, and a cheap at-100 tuner clone.
I had to look that Lloyd up. It does have that same type of look. I’m very impressed by this SBitx. I do plan to try it portable and for POTA. Great size for it. And I just recently picked up an ATU-100. Perfect combo!
@@propagating-radio From the tapped screw holes in the rear cover, I would guess there are plans to make a tuner, and a battery holder. Or at least give us an easy option to attach some of our own creation. Great little radio.
I think this is the future of ham radios - having a PC within them - so that all digital modes can be run from the radio without and external computer. Logging into the radio is also very useful. The Xiegu X6100 has similar capabilities. Good to see Farhan following/setting the trend.
This could be a great radio for FreeDV (HF digital voice) work.
73 Ed DD5LP.
Ed, I totally agree. I’ve had an X6100 and really enjoyed that radio as well. It’s going to be fun to see what the future brings in new radio innovations, hopefully more and more of this merging of radio and PC tech.
I love all three of my sBitxs, DE, V2, and V3. I keep waiting for software updates but they are few and far between, still I love it.
I’m really considering a second sBitx!
Your demonstration of the CW filtering was fantastic! Thank you for sharing this video. Vy 73 de David AE4LH
Thanks David! 73
Great work by VU2ESE FARHAN 🎉.
Agreed!
Very cool.
I am intrigued. As a linux user. When the digital modes are configured is there a "builtin" audio and serial device that is used? Obviously there isn't anything plugged into the side? Or maybe the Rpi has a pi hat on it that does th audio and PTT? more likely
Yes, the audio and CAT control are done internally. Already having a background in Linux will surely help with this radio. There is a good Facebook page called “sBitx” and also a Groups.io group called “BITX20”. Lots of great people doing some interesting hacking/developing of the SBitx.
I purchased one of the V2s at the first release. I found it missing some basics. I don't think it's ready for "prime time"
Maybe they addressed those issues with the V3?
The v3 is pretty awesome, lots of missing features addressed.
Thx so much for sharing this video on the sbitx! Your rig setup is the 1st one I have seen where someone runs a separate set of wires into the case to power the sbitx. Can you share your experience on powering your sbitx? Are you just running the wires to the internal contacts where that xt60 connector is attached? voltage range you are using to drive those wires? :) Appreciate it! --DJ KF0QZB 73
Before you tilted it and show its size and depth, I thought it was as deep as a microwave oven hi hi hi
Haha. It’s not very deep at all. Excluding the knobs it’s only 2 inches, or about 5 cm, deep.
Ha Ha Ha~ I was thinking the same.. LOL! 🤣
Will it run JS8CALL? I didn't see it on the drop down list. 73 Gerald KG0VA
It will. The screen isn’t really optimized for that one yet though. So it’s kind of a hassle. I didn’t add it on again when I went to the V3 software.
Was trying to figure out what software you added? Mine came loaded with all the same software.
I couldn’t get FLDigi (version 4.0) that came with the radio to do some of the FLMsg things I wanted. Ad for whatever reason I couldn’t update that software or delete it. So I added a newer version of FLDigi that would integrate with FLMsg.
I experienced lots of noise and whistles from a RPi next to my radio, how is this performing from that perspective?
There are some “birdies” on the bands. That may be caused by the RPi. It may be an interesting experiment to add some shielding to the receiver and/or Pi and check the results.
Aside from that though, the receiver performs very well and is quiet.
Does this rig have a Noise Rejection function? If yes, how good is it? Thanks for the video and 73.
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Currently there is not a noise reduction function. Something may be in the works down the road though.
@@propagating-radio Thanks for the info. An s-meter and/or signal strength reading in dBm would be great!
Is it v2 or v3? Did you tried CW?
This one is a V2. Even though I’m primarily a CW op I haven’t used it on CW yet. I’ve heard there can be a delay in the first transmitted letter so I’ll have to see what I can do with that.
I really like mine. I have tried it with a 3b and a 4, both work. The case reminds me of an old Lloyd AM/FM my grandma kept on her fridge.
Great for POTA with a couple of 10KmAh 3s drone batteries, and a cheap at-100 tuner clone.
I had to look that Lloyd up. It does have that same type of look. I’m very impressed by this SBitx. I do plan to try it portable and for POTA. Great size for it. And I just recently picked up an ATU-100. Perfect combo!
@@propagating-radio From the tapped screw holes in the rear cover, I would guess there are plans to make a tuner, and a battery holder. Or at least give us an easy option to attach some of our own creation. Great little radio.
@@Doonit_hard_way_since_65oh man, that would be pretty cool!
Looks to me like you need to do a software update.
I’ll look into that. Thanks!
Looks like a mini microwave ha ha
Haha I was gonna ask if it has a Popcorn button.
73's🎙KD9OAM🎧📻📡
Ungly look , indian engineering😂
To each their own, but personally I like the look of it.