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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Hi Jim
Thanks for reply. Yes, I too had the MM preamp..... on a boot-mount Pye Cambridge for 2m FM...... my first ever multi-channel VHF rig for the car (6 channels via ledex/uniselector).
Very
Hi Jim
Thanks for reply. Yes, I too had the MM preamp..... on a boot-mount Pye Cambridge for 2m FM...... my first ever multi-channel VHF rig for the car (6 channels via ledex/uniselector).
Very
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Max
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#57132
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Hi Sigi
Yes, actually I am now thinking of doing exactly this. Transverter for 6m and Pluto for everything else as you suggest.
I just referred back to all the notes you kindly sent previously about
Hi Sigi
Yes, actually I am now thinking of doing exactly this. Transverter for 6m and Pluto for everything else as you suggest.
I just referred back to all the notes you kindly sent previously about
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Max
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#57131
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Lime SDR Mini sound problem
#limesdr
Bought a new Lime Mini. The sound is constantly lost for a tenth of a second. The wider the reception band , the more often it disappears. But it disappears even at the 5 MHz band. And on 20 MHz very
Bought a new Lime Mini. The sound is constantly lost for a tenth of a second. The wider the reception band , the more often it disappears. But it disappears even at the 5 MHz band. And on 20 MHz very
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Костя <goa-500@...>
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#57130
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Many thanks Oguzhan. Useful information.
Best
Max
Many thanks Oguzhan. Useful information.
Best
Max
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Max
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#57129
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Used one of that ukrainian transverter for 2m for a while.
It is not a highend device for sure..
But I connected that to my ts-480, had an output of 10-12W which was enough for repeater
Used one of that ukrainian transverter for 2m for a while.
It is not a highend device for sure..
But I connected that to my ts-480, had an output of 10-12W which was enough for repeater
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Oguzhan Kayhan
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#57128
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Yes, Tom. Think in radio particularly it's hard not to hark back to earlier days with fondness..... but also need to embrace the exciting new developments that we could only have dreamed of back then!
Yes, Tom. Think in radio particularly it's hard not to hark back to earlier days with fondness..... but also need to embrace the exciting new developments that we could only have dreamed of back then!
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Max
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#57127
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Max
“…2m and 70cms I have a little nostalgia for because used to go out portable for VHF NFD with my local club. High locations and 4CX250B linears….”
Now that wipes away the COVID 19
Max
“…2m and 70cms I have a little nostalgia for because used to go out portable for VHF NFD with my local club. High locations and 4CX250B linears….”
Now that wipes away the COVID 19
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Tom Crosbie G6PZZ
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#57126
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Re: Off Topic Request
in my view the pluto beats the hack rf ...
dg9bfc sigi
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Seconded. 12-bit IIRC, not 8-bit.
David
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SatSignal Software - Quality software for you
Web:
in my view the pluto beats the hack rf ...
dg9bfc sigi
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Seconded. 12-bit IIRC, not 8-bit.
David
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SatSignal Software - Quality software for you
Web:
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David J Taylor
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#57125
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Re: CW Skimmer decoded bandwidth
Max,
No, I've not got a SDR-radio setup at the moment but as i described I thought the Softrock IF mode was capable of 48KHz span.
The pictures on Simon's page are not clear enough for me to see the
Max,
No, I've not got a SDR-radio setup at the moment but as i described I thought the Softrock IF mode was capable of 48KHz span.
The pictures on Simon's page are not clear enough for me to see the
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Alan
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#57124
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Re: Off Topic Request
in my view the pluto beats the hack rf ...
dg9bfc sigi
Am 30.05.2020 um 22:19 schrieb David L. Wilson via groups.io:
in my view the pluto beats the hack rf ...
dg9bfc sigi
Am 30.05.2020 um 22:19 schrieb David L. Wilson via groups.io:
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#57123
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Hi Paul
Just want to get active on those bands in a casual way, nothing cutting edge, but I don't like operating compromised kit. So for example since I have had my HL2 I don't use my RSP2Pro on HF at
Hi Paul
Just want to get active on those bands in a casual way, nothing cutting edge, but I don't like operating compromised kit. So for example since I have had my HL2 I don't use my RSP2Pro on HF at
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Max
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#57122
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Re: CW Skimmer decoded bandwidth
Sorry Alan.... did not check the author on that item! Thanks for your comments. Yes, of course. I see now (the IQ theory) but not why there is a 24 kHz restriction. For me personally it's not a
Sorry Alan.... did not check the author on that item! Thanks for your comments. Yes, of course. I see now (the IQ theory) but not why there is a 24 kHz restriction. For me personally it's not a
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Max
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#57121
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Re: CW Skimmer decoded bandwidth
Max
Says "A simple way of using CW Skimmer with a Softrock would be to use it stand-alone in this way 192KHz can be seen with a suitable soundcard. "
But by the design of Skimmer "*/when in
Max
Says "A simple way of using CW Skimmer with a Softrock would be to use it stand-alone in this way 192KHz can be seen with a suitable soundcard. "
But by the design of Skimmer "*/when in
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Alan
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#57120
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
6m ... transverter to your existing hl2
all bands above ... a pluto (up to 6 gig)
dg9bfc sigi
Am 31.05.2020 um 11:47 schrieb Tom Crosbie G6PZZ:
6m ... transverter to your existing hl2
all bands above ... a pluto (up to 6 gig)
dg9bfc sigi
Am 31.05.2020 um 11:47 schrieb Tom Crosbie G6PZZ:
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Siegfried Jackstien
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#57119
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Can I ask what you want to do on the higher bands? It is very relevant in deciding the route to take.
Paul N2EME
Sent from Outlook Mobile
Can I ask what you want to do on the higher bands? It is very relevant in deciding the route to take.
Paul N2EME
Sent from Outlook Mobile
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paul newcombe <G6YZC@...>
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#57118
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Re: CW Skimmer decoded bandwidth
Max,
If Skimmer is fed IQ signals then at 48KHz it will see centre frequency +/-24KHz =48KHz span.
This is because IQ signals are actually 2 signals 90° apart one representing below centre, the
Max,
If Skimmer is fed IQ signals then at 48KHz it will see centre frequency +/-24KHz =48KHz span.
This is because IQ signals are actually 2 signals 90° apart one representing below centre, the
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Alan G4ZFQ
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#57117
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Microwave Modules.... ah, them were the days. I am still using one of their pre-amps on 2m.... 35 years old and still going strong.
I am using one of the transverters from
Microwave Modules.... ah, them were the days. I am still using one of their pre-amps on 2m.... 35 years old and still going strong.
I am using one of the transverters from
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Jim Smith G0OFE
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#57116
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Re: CW Skimmer decoded bandwidth
Hi again Grant
This article seems to confirm your findings re: Softrock interface mode, so seems it is irrelevant what is set in VAC or SDRC as the maximum decode bandwidth is 24kHz. No idea why the
Hi again Grant
This article seems to confirm your findings re: Softrock interface mode, so seems it is irrelevant what is set in VAC or SDRC as the maximum decode bandwidth is 24kHz. No idea why the
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Max
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#57115
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Re: CW Skimmer decoded bandwidth
Hi Grant
Had some time to re-think this over lunch. Surely the ultimate bandwidth ib=n CWS with SDRC should only be to do with the sample rate of the VAC? I checked my VAC and it was set to 48kHz,
Hi Grant
Had some time to re-think this over lunch. Surely the ultimate bandwidth ib=n CWS with SDRC should only be to do with the sample rate of the VAC? I checked my VAC and it was set to 48kHz,
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Max
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#57114
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Re: Easiest/cheapest way to 6m/2m/70cm?
Yes, indeed Tom. Remember them like it was yesterday!
Max
Yes, indeed Tom. Remember them like it was yesterday!
Max
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Max
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#57113
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