I
loved one comment I Rx at CDXC summer social, name will stay anon......" Ah I know
you!" (an image of Billy Connolly springs into mind) "... you're that
crazy guy that goes somewhere rare, sits on the quay/sand and has lunch,
operates for maybe 20 qso and then you are off again".... and that is a
problem because?
Tuesday 26 July 2016
Monday 25 July 2016
Tuesday 19 July 2016
TRX & SDR Switch
I have one, but never seemed to have gotten the ELAD switch to work with SDR RX so will look at this again.
I'm off to EU-011 for IOTA and I know that sometimes it might be good to use an SDR RX to monitor either same or different band for activity. But it is important when TX you connect the SDR input to ground.
The easiest way and an initial scribble (image should follow) suggests the SDR RX RF signal should pass through the antenna relay, this is either switched by the transceiver PTT output to ground, and RF sensed or manually.
It will be important that this is both fast enough to protect the SDR RX and does not cause any relay chatter. Obviously the relay between the SDR RX should be NC and it is switched to OPEN on TRX/PTT.
I suspect 2N7000 or 2N3904 might be used to switch the relay.
The RF sense, the circuit I have from the http://www.norcalqrp.org/nb6mminiboots.htmN6BM miniboots PA worked FB so will probably try to reuse that. Alternate might be from www.radio-kits.co.uk/hunter/RK_Hunter_R1-1.pdf
RF from the transceiver should be rectified with some current limiting. The resulting DC voltage turns on a simple NPN transistor or FET. A switch would have the same effect. The turn on of this device flips a relay so changes the antenna input over to ground. The PTT input should switch in the same way.
I seem to recall it is a good idea (probably stolen for a transverter design) to include some kind of protection to the RX line so a pair of back to back diodes should be placed just after the relay to ground to protect the SDR front end from static or induced current as a result of TX/Operation.
The TX RF will NOT be going through this part so I suspect will need to have a sense circuit added to the TX feeder.
I'm off to EU-011 for IOTA and I know that sometimes it might be good to use an SDR RX to monitor either same or different band for activity. But it is important when TX you connect the SDR input to ground.
The easiest way and an initial scribble (image should follow) suggests the SDR RX RF signal should pass through the antenna relay, this is either switched by the transceiver PTT output to ground, and RF sensed or manually.
It will be important that this is both fast enough to protect the SDR RX and does not cause any relay chatter. Obviously the relay between the SDR RX should be NC and it is switched to OPEN on TRX/PTT.
I suspect 2N7000 or 2N3904 might be used to switch the relay.
The RF sense, the circuit I have from the http://www.norcalqrp.org/nb6mminiboots.htmN6BM miniboots PA worked FB so will probably try to reuse that. Alternate might be from www.radio-kits.co.uk/hunter/RK_Hunter_R1-1.pdf
RF from the transceiver should be rectified with some current limiting. The resulting DC voltage turns on a simple NPN transistor or FET. A switch would have the same effect. The turn on of this device flips a relay so changes the antenna input over to ground. The PTT input should switch in the same way.
I seem to recall it is a good idea (probably stolen for a transverter design) to include some kind of protection to the RX line so a pair of back to back diodes should be placed just after the relay to ground to protect the SDR front end from static or induced current as a result of TX/Operation.
The TX RF will NOT be going through this part so I suspect will need to have a sense circuit added to the TX feeder.
Tuesday 12 July 2016
SDR and 4K HD TV
Got into work (sadly I am a salary slave for now) to find they gave me a new monitor and PC for my database stuff as well as the usual multiple monitors for the desktop, just so my DB views do not appear on the sys admins monitor.... It's a cheap Cello 42" 4K HDTV, one of these... https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00T9O3TVU/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1U2WCBY9FQRJ5
I tried a quick setup with an SDRPlay and SDR-Radio and seems to work fine (resolution is about Horz 3.5k x something suitably nuts) so going to be fun watching pile ups, before people turned up at work this morning. Thinking about getting one for home shack.... as £300 seems too cheap not to.
I don't care about the audio or the free view TV and it seems to work fine. Seems like got later HDMI as both 30 and 60 Hz refresh rates fine and do not see any obvious lag, the video card is some on board intel thing (cheap HP desktop).
I wonder if anyone used one of these things as a monitor for SDR and got any comments?
Making antenna and cable assemblies for EU-011 trip
Finding wire I forgot (almost) I ever had.
GP's for 10, 15, 20 and 80m and 4 for 40m.
Will use 3 raised radials for all (except the 80m which will be ground radials) they will double up as guys as well.
Utilising pieces of Tesco chopping board cut with a circular hole and holes for the radiator and guys. The ground in the winter cow field should be fine. Must remember gloves for the thistles and nettles!
Feeder will be the coax I picked up from SM7UCZ a while back, I'll be qrp with the KX3 (+ spare) but it is low loss and good to 160W. Sold loads at Foxton rally but plenty spare (300m!), the three long lengths with RCA ends from the last EU-138 Utlangan IOTA contest trip should be fine for use.
The 4 square 90 degree phase shift I'll make a new one as last was for 17m. The controller should be fine for re-use. The 75ohm coax for the 1/4 wave feeds I'll remeasure the velocity factor and make those up a bit later.
Got to remember to take a great circle map and compass with me so that can align the 4 sq so that the predominant direction will be the UK.
Donated garden flex will swap for a double rubber socket and that should power the station.
The 6m quad loop from M1BXF will have use outside the contest. I also found my long lengths of CAT5 for the internet dongle (if I use it).
I expect will take 12V cell and wall wart for 6m /p, other island activiations.
GP's for 10, 15, 20 and 80m and 4 for 40m.
Will use 3 raised radials for all (except the 80m which will be ground radials) they will double up as guys as well.
Utilising pieces of Tesco chopping board cut with a circular hole and holes for the radiator and guys. The ground in the winter cow field should be fine. Must remember gloves for the thistles and nettles!
Feeder will be the coax I picked up from SM7UCZ a while back, I'll be qrp with the KX3 (+ spare) but it is low loss and good to 160W. Sold loads at Foxton rally but plenty spare (300m!), the three long lengths with RCA ends from the last EU-138 Utlangan IOTA contest trip should be fine for use.
The 4 square 90 degree phase shift I'll make a new one as last was for 17m. The controller should be fine for re-use. The 75ohm coax for the 1/4 wave feeds I'll remeasure the velocity factor and make those up a bit later.
Got to remember to take a great circle map and compass with me so that can align the 4 sq so that the predominant direction will be the UK.
Donated garden flex will swap for a double rubber socket and that should power the station.
The 6m quad loop from M1BXF will have use outside the contest. I also found my long lengths of CAT5 for the internet dongle (if I use it).
I expect will take 12V cell and wall wart for 6m /p, other island activiations.
Saturday 9 July 2016
Thursday 7 July 2016
Tuesday 5 July 2016
1296MHz filter
Going to TRY and make one of these for my bodging to build a DUC/DDC 23cm to SDR rig. I have a problem creating harmonics from the mixing products of the Si570 that I have used to create the 23cm TRX.
The dimensions are a tad precise.
"Resonators are 21.2 mm center to center. Coupling rods are 8.8 mm
center to center from outside resonators."
Good job I have an accurate digital caliper.
Monday 4 July 2016
We are here....
Kinda puts it into perspective when you look at qrp records doesn't it.
From Twitter @learntoskywatch http://twitter.com/Learntoskywatch
G3PYE/P FD site
Steve M0MVB brought his quad copter and took some photos of the G3PYE/P site. Wow that thing could fly vertically quickly. He obtained flight clearance before taking photos.
On the extreme left 7el 4m beam (on mast) just to the right is the 6m beam that was on same mast until night before.
Centre is Flossie (MKIII?) with 2m and 23cm antennas sharing same mast. One band took priority over the other qso rate dependant and if 23cm qso was asked from from qso on other band.
Big group/food tent.
Top centre you can see the scam 12 with pair of 70cm on it.
Left by the hedge the generator group.
That small group for right top are all crowded around John G4BAO 24GHz TRX setup.
Many of us camped up there overnight Sat and tents were way off picture to bottom.
The field grass was at waist height and visited the site couple weeks ago to cut the grass before.
I think next year might be a 'proper 23cm effort'
Sunday 3 July 2016
G3PYE/P VHF FD and 24GHz fun
In front of flossie some of whom were there (4 stations operating in the van at the time (23cm, 2m, 4m (6m had been day before and 70cm) from Camb-Hams
First one I'm behind the camera.
In Flossie MkIII(?)(the van) at the time... G7SOZ (23cm), M1GEO (2m), think Martin G3ZAY was on 70cm.
Sitting in doorway Mark, Gavin M1BXF, Steve M1ACB, Geoff G0DDX, Steve M0NVB, Lawrence standing M0LCM, Dom M0BLF, Lianne, Rob M0VFC, Steve
This one Rob M0VFC took
I'm in this time and Lawrence ran to catch the BBQ before stuff burnt.
Also some 24GHz fun with a setup from John G4BAO
Videos..
Apparently John never does /P :-)
So what is it.... John explains all the bits.
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