5.7 GHz transverter - finished (finally)
5.7 GHz transverter - finished (finally)
Should be 10W at the feed (Directive Systems) with a DB6NT preamp mounted at the feed point. Dish is 1.5 metres (I won it at a Gippstech raffle yonks ago). DN6NT transverter fully sequenced with a minikits sequencer kit. For the video I lengthened the delay to make sure things were being switched properly.
Cheers,
Peter
VK4EA
Peter
VK4EA
Re: 5.7 GHz transverter - finished (finally)
Peter,
Looking at your pictures, it appears that you are using about 4 metres of blue jacket RG402 for the TX feed line. Is that correct? Have you considered the loss in that length of cable on the 10watts from the amplifier?
Cheers
Peter VK3QI
Looking at your pictures, it appears that you are using about 4 metres of blue jacket RG402 for the TX feed line. Is that correct? Have you considered the loss in that length of cable on the 10watts from the amplifier?
Cheers
Peter VK3QI
Re: 5.7 GHz transverter - finished (finally)
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Re: 5.7 GHz transverter - finished (finally)
Peter,
Nice job.
Just getting feet wet at 3.4Ghz waters atm, so encourging to see your 5.7Ghz setup.
73 Darrell vk2bls
Nice job.
Just getting feet wet at 3.4Ghz waters atm, so encourging to see your 5.7Ghz setup.
73 Darrell vk2bls
Re: 5.7 GHz transverter - finished (finally)
2 metre lengths and yes understand there is some loss at 5.7 GHz. When the piggy bank gets a little fatter I’ll upgrade to something shorter and better performance. The preamp at the feed overcomes the RX loss a bit, not too concerned about the TX performance at the moment. Just happy to get the sequencing right and actually complete a QSO.VK3QI wrote:Peter,
Looking at your pictures, it appears that you are using about 4 metres of blue jacket RG402 for the TX feed line. Is that correct? Have you considered the loss in that length of cable on the 10watts from the amplifier?
Cheers
Peter VK3QI
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Cheers,
Peter
VK4EA
Peter
VK4EA