Serial Port and Attenuator Configuration in Digirig Mobile 1.9
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- Digirig 1.9 solder jumpers configuration:
Configuring serial port levels used for CAT control or rig programming: RS-232, CI-V or TX-500
Activation and deactivation of 20dB input attenuator
Reverting serial port to default configuration (3.3V logic levels)
More information about serial CAT configuration:
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More information about Digirig 1.9:
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Thank you for posting the explanation. Pins and jumpers in those locations would be an excellent improvement in the next revision of the board.
Thanks for making this fairly easy to adjust. I wish these changes could been done with jumpers. That would be more convenient.
seriously, this should just be an exposed switch
Glad to see this is available. My origional icom CI-V digirig works great too
Configured my TX-500 with the correct Digirig and WSJT and all worked FB with FT8...thanks!
Love the continual developments of Digirig!
Dennis, For my Kenwood install, I need the attenuation. May I simply do the attenuation modification by itself?? It's not contingent on any other mode correct? I need only cut one trace on the ATT pads. De N8MKR
Answered my own question Dennis. It worked like a champ. I did the attenuator mod and now my received levels are in proper range.
@@johnwilson9303 It worked for me too with my Alinco DR-135
Which version of the DigiRig is needed for the Yaesu VX6R?
Digirig rev. 1.6 and later have the same cable pinouts. Your HT doesn't use Digirig's serial port so it will work with any configuration of the interface.
@@digirig so I can order an RS232 for another application and then use that for my Yaesu? If so, that's great news and prevents me from needing two!
@@gregrush6570 That is correct. More on the topic here: digirig.net/selecting-digirig-configuration/
It would be nice to have some dip switches here instead
I get this request time to time. The introduction of switches will inevitably increase size/cost of the interface and introduce the possibility of damaging the equipment when configuration is switched back-and-forth. At the price which is a fraction of other digital modes interfaces you can have a dedicated Digirig for each of your radios and not worry about flipping switches or reconnecting cables.
@@digirigI don't think the DigiRig is significantly cheaper than other options. It's roughly the price of a DRA box which is comparable.
@@JohnForTheWin I must be missing something. The cheapest assembled DRA I can find with metal enclosure is $100 and none of the models are CAT capable. So you can get 2 Digirig interfaces for the same money and if you fall back to DRA-level functionality then you will not even need to touch the serial port configuration in the first place.
@@digirig You're right. the DRA-30 is more expensive than I remember. The DigiRig is my favorite and is what I'm using for all my radios going forward. I have a SignaLink and a DRA-70 and I prefer the simplicity of the DigiRig. I wish attenuation could be enabled via jumper or switch (I don't believe the cost would be an issue), but I'll live with this inconvenience. I like the DigiRig quality of support, I like the straightforward purchase process and cable selection, and I like that the device doesn't have knobs and buttons. LED's would be nice though. I'd pay more to have an LED indicator to show the signal level going in and coming out of the box.
You couldn’t zoom in any closer with all of that screen real estate?