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Hi,
Stick a decent LNA on Pluto and it’ll be usable on 144 / 432 and higher. My 144MHz solution is:
I need the 16 bits of the ELAD – one station is 104dB SNR off the back of my 2m beam.
Sadly ham radio is a declining market, so we’ll see fewer commercial products as time moves on but it’s superb to see high quality designs like HL2.
As an aside there’s naff-all activity on 2m SSB – I wonder what all the IC-9700s are doing?
Simon Brown, G4ELI
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Alan,
On 2m a strong signal could crush the HL2 assuming it doesn’t melt the transverter first, but we’re talking Yagi to Yagi here.
Bottom line – 12 bits is 12 bits, sample rate 80 Msps, we have ~ 19 bits, potential maximum BDR is 116 dB assuming everything in the signal path is perfect (hardware, FPGA code, Console code). Allow ~15dB (maybe) for AGC action, you’ve got a very usable 100 dB though.
I’ll check my sums again.
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Subject: Re: Choosing a VHF(144)/UHF(450) Transverter for HL2
Hi Karl & Max,
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Also,
When choosing a transverter one must consider the transmit phase noise. Not an issue on HF, but on VHF bad phase noise is a quick way to lose friends in a hurry.
Finally,
My sums agree with a lab report from Adam Farson!
Figures such as BDR & lab reports hold up when you’re trying to receive a weak signal and there’s one big strong signal on the band. As soon as there are more big signals the theory changes, you lose effective bits and it can become more difficult.
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Subject: RE: Choosing a VHF(144)/UHF(450) Transverter for HL2
Larry,
I have the Q5 Signal 144MHz on order (in fact it’s being built today). I’ll use it with the HL2 and ELAD DUO. I’m using Split IF as I’ll use the low power drive with both transceivers. The DUO has a nice feature: 10 MHz in and out so with one 10MHz signal I can get the transceiver and transverter absolutely on frequency.
144MHz 25W Transverter
- IF Configuration: Split IF
- RF Configuration: Common RF
- IF Drive Level: -20dBm to 0dBm
- PTT Polarity: Low (GND)
- Local Oscillator Stability: Standard
- Custom IF: Standard IF - 28MHz
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73 Alan M0NNB
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Usually split, but nice to monitor the input frequency to know if you might have a direct path, or repeater failure...73, JoshKD7HGL
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Hi Group,--the only signal I could find to test fm rx on 2m this evening was a net on a repeater (hello M0WID :)). I realised I'd never considered repeater support before, opening two receivers worked quite nicely and adding ctcss is simple enough but I wonder what the ultimate repeater/split user interface would be? I guess for some uses it could be a different radio for tx and rx.73 Alan M0NNB
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