Now that manufacturing has now caught up with demand, and there is no time lag on ordering, the uBITX becomes ex stock along with some new modifications and a new revised r4 PCB.
Could the uBITX get any better well certainly it looks like it does!
Here are the changes from Ashhar Farhan reported today on Groups.io:
1. A new, low distortion audio amplifier made from discrete
transistors. This is one is optimized for head-phones and connecting to
PCs for digital modes. It does work with the small speakers as well.
Builders with the earlier versions can try this audio amplifier as an
outboard amplifier.
2. The audio thump issue during T/R switching has been fixed.
3. At 28 Mhz, the output is about 4 watts. (this involves a single capacitor change from the earlier PCB).
4.
I have included some 'jump' points to add interesting stuff like CW
filters to the board. There are a large number of test points to help
you debug and understand the board.
All in all, the changes are 'backward compatible' . That is, you
can hack these changes to the previous boards to get in the new
functionality. I have updated the circuit diargrams on www.hfsignals.com.
The earlier board's circuit diagram has moved to http://www.hfsignals.com/index.php/ubitx-r3-archived/
The
bad news is that we had to bump up the price of the board by 20
dollars. We fought long and hard to keep the price down. My personal
ambition was to keep the price inside (or at) $100. This is price rise
has to do with three things : The recent changes in the Indian import
duty and sales tax; Our own increasing costs to preorder the parts.
Lastly, we also increased our payout to those who wind the coils,
assemble and test the boards. They were working at the same rate for the
last two years. It was about time.
The new boards cost $129 USD with shipping. $139 USB with DHL option.
The good news is that from now on, these boards will be available on order. The waiting queue is gone.
On
a personal note, I am happy with the new audio. It is so much sweeter
and cleaner on the headphones. Far less fatigue after hours of CW work.
I am also using the FT8 extensively, I have bagged almost twenty
countries, testing the new firmware.